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soooo i bought the entire trilogy and just finished the first book, the three-body problem. decided not to bother with the show and straight up read the original. i have to admit, despite being in stem myself, i never really liked sci-fi, especially hard sci-fi, because the majority of it is just too dry for me and i prefer fiction that focuses more on people's relationships and feelings (i guess we search for what we lack in life more). and in this regard, sorry not sorry, but i thought it was terribly written. as in, the style of the prose. i powered through only because of the plot and i'm glad i did, because in the end there are just so many fascinating ideas and this book fucked me up a little. i put off the last 20 pages for so long just because i needed time to properly digest everything i've read. proper mindfuck.
of course, ye wenjie was the absolute highlight of the story. i dreamed of a female protagonist like this! the one who doesn't heal from her trauma but bears it with terrible consequences. i kinda get her decisions and of course i hate her for them as well and the way the circumstances of that one insignificant life actually shaped the destiny of entire humanity is just... delicious. there's something so humane about that, even if it turned out to be ultimately anti-human. the parallels between her and the trisolaran responder, the irony of both wishing for a better civilization and willing to betray their own for each other unknowingly?? oh boy, i'm so looking forward to see how it plays out.
but please, PLEASE tell me there will be something more about yang dong. because this is the single most fascinating point to me emotionally, and i desperately wish that the mother/daughter dynamics were explored more in depth. the generational trauma, yang dong becoming an unwilling sacrificial lamb for her mother's dream. i mean, ye wenjie also had no idea it would come to this, right? she wasn't capable of loving her husband and that's a sad reality for many women, especially back in those times, but her own child? would she try and save yang dong if she knew? did she think about it when she found out? i know ye wenjie is an incredibly traumatized woman and obviously shut down because of this but i wish we had more of a glimpse into how she took the news of her daughter's suicide, whether she possibly connected the dots. did she regret it? she obviously doesn't regret her message to the trisolarans, of course, but... maybe i'm lacking media literacy here and i'm one of those people who need everything spelled out for them, idk. it's just so delightfully tragic, i can't stop thinking about it as well.
and just yang dong herself too. she inherited her mother's trauma but it was still uniquely her own. growing up on a military base, in isolation with scientists like her own mother who left little space for humanity. how science itself was possibly the only love they shared, so yang dong crumbled when it was taken away from her. unable to cope in a world that made no sense. i wish we had more of a glimpse into her mind and her character.
something tells me this storyline won't be elaborated on and it makes me sad. so much potential. rest in peace yang dong, you were innocent in all that.
#三体#sorry but youll get a little bit of payoff in like ahaha the first (?) couple chapters of death's end but nothing else :pensive:#anw v real post
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you aren't insane you just live with your parents
you aren't insane you just live with your parents
you aren't insane you just live with your parents
you aren't insane you just live with your parents
you aren't insane you just live with your parents
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#i love daydreaming and imagining hypotheticals it’s like writing fanfic about yourself irl#daily logs#this is what I imagine people mean when they say giggling and twirling their hair
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if this fire alarm goes off one more time
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三体
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AAAHHHHH actually hell
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no longer jobless but at what cost
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People who have read the books are allowed to join in since I included facts that might not be well known or forgotten about! Moreover, I also included facts relating to adaptations so this isn't book exclusive. If you do know the answer, do not respond, do not respond, do not respond !! (you can dm me for the answer though)
#cacklinggggg#between 2 of them because i'm like well did that happen.....#三体#glad we're all in consensus actually
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vocaloid era
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[ID: reply by janglingargot that says "wait, is this just an elaborately structured whippoorwill pun 🤨" end ID]
🔎 vulnerable man
🔎 emotionally vulnerable man
🔎 emotionally vulnerable man crying and whimpering on it
🔎 emotionally vulnerable man cryong and whimpering on it being tortured
🔎 emotionally vulnerable man crying and whimpering on it being physically tortured
🔎 birds native to massachusetts
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🔎 vulnerable man
🔎 emotionally vulnerable man
🔎 emotionally vulnerable man crying and whimpering on it
🔎 emotionally vulnerable man cryong and whimpering on it being tortured
🔎 emotionally vulnerable man crying and whimpering on it being physically tortured
🔎 birds native to massachusetts
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