Greek mythology is characterized by its brutal and tragic storytelling, where gods show little concern for human suffering, and stories typically end in disaster rather than happy resolutions, distinguishing them from comedies which feature humor.
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Greek stories are so awesome, aren't they? They tell great stories. And I think what I like about it is it's not they're not like all full of happy endings. They are tragedies. And if it's if it's a happy ending, it's a comedy.
It's got to have humor or it's got to have disaster. It's one of the two. I feel like most of them are pretty brutal for the humans involved, though. There's a lot of human collateral damage. And they don't mind it. The gods don't mind it. It's like, "Whatever, bro. You're just a human. You're nothing."
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