dude ;0;
when cardan is telling jude about his whole plan (once she comes back ‘as taryn’) about exiling her and it being all sneaky and he’s like “look i’m like you ! i did a sneaky thing just like you did ! you must be so proud of me !!” and she’s like What Is Wrong With You ?!
broke my silly little heart, it did ;0;
No, but, why is everything better when you haven't accepted that yes maybe they were the one who messed you up and not everything is your fault?
It's a petition. Guys, sign up now. We're not taking no for answers
at this point, the show better already be greenlit for 5 seasons because any other decision is dam stupid and wrong.
In this scene he was so sure she hated him and his guts to no extent. And then the scene proceeds off to her with her knife on his throat. I can't-
(Art's not mine. Idk whose. Tell me if it's yours and you want it taken down. I 𝑤𝑜𝑢𝑙𝑑 be sad tho)
I've always wondered why the Romans think demigods all of a sudden started getting claimed? They couldn't know about Percy's deal with Olympus, so what do they think happened?
The gods were probably like "as a reward for fighting in the war we will now claim you all!"
The Romans were probably pretty proud of that.
Then like a year later this conversation happens:
Annabeth: and then after Percy made the gods promise to claim all their children-
Jason: THAT WAS YOU?!
Percy: yeah. Why did you think the god suddenly started claiming everybody?
Percy dying of poison but still managed to crack jokes just because he wanted to cheer up Annabeth is exactly why I’m never getting a bf thank u rick riordan
Ok but realistically speaking, what the hell was Izuku thinking when he decided he wanted to be a hero? It's not just that he doesn't have a quirk, dude just went on and on fanboying and not even physically training himself to make his body the strongest it could get without a quirk?? He thought he could have gone by just with the knowledge he had of heroes? Like, don't you think that Izuku Midoriya, that hardworking cinnamon roll, didn't think of the fact that maybe if he worked on his physical strength he had higher chances of becoming a hero than he had if he didn't train himself? And if he had, then he would have gotten ready for OFA faster and then would have had time to get used to the quirk and his development overall would have been so different, like, really.
I feel a certain way about Percy choosing Grover as quest-mate—even as he remembered the prophecy specifically told him he would be betrayed by a friend. Even as he knew Grover had hidden many things from him as a friend before.
Loyalty is his flaw. His strength.
Percy trusted that his faith in Grover went above the oracle’s words because his priority wasn’t truly the quest at heart, it was his mother. And he believed trusting Grover to care about that was the best thing he could do
Gryffindor:
the hemingway’s of the world
their writing is full of angst and personal experience
can often come across as anecdotic- they take what has happened to them and apply it to a broader spectrum
there is an underlying current of passion in everything they write
many late nights w/ coffee because they were suddenly inspired at 2am while nearly dreaming
Ravenclaw:
the fantasy writers
create whole worlds bc they aren’t satisfied with the one’s they are in
stories often make a statement on real world issues in a creative way
prefers to use a typewriter/hand-write their stories
shares their ideas with very few
almost never finishes a story bc they have so many half-finished ideas swirling in their heads
Slytherin:
the realistic writers
creates painfully authentic, multi-faceted characters with abundant flaws
their writings aren’t meant to teach a lesson; simply to share a story
draw inspiration from those around them; MAJOR people watchers
their writing is highly sophisticated and not easy to digest; you have to pay attention to every detail
prefer writing in the 3rd person; like to take an omnipotent view as a way of removing themselves from the piece
take great pride in their work and don’t reveal it until it’s at a standard that they approve of (and that bar is HIGH)
Hufflepuff:
the poets
a lot of YA authors are hufflepuff
create beautiful imagery in everything they write
their attention to detail is impeccable; they want to ensure that what they imagine is what the audience also envisions
their writing is raw with emotion and makes the reader feel for the characters
1st person stories
very open/receptive to criticism; seeks out ways to improve upon their creation
their stories always have a moral that they want the world to know
everything they write is a piece of them
People of Tumblr, please, give me a good romance book rec. I need a stand alone. Reverse grumpy x sunshine, optional. Ooh, or or or. I want to try dark romance, also optional. Pleaseeeeeee
Also accepting toothrotting fluff
I can’t stop thinking about the relationship between Athena and Annabeth.
The Medusa parallels are SO HEART WRENCHING, and the scene where echidna says “that’s what a good mother does; not that you would know” make me freeze, but I noticed something else that test my heart in two and I can’t get it out of my head…
So in the scene with Medusas head and the box where Grover snaps at Percy and Annabeth saying how they’re were acting was bad he says that THE HAT IS THE ONLY THING ANNABETH HAS EVER HAD TO CONNECT HER TO HER MOTHER! This may not seem like a big thing but hear me out… in HOO HER HAT STOPS WORKING
That means by the time she’s 17 she has lost all ‘connection’ with her mother through the symbolism of the hat
Athena took away her gift and her ‘love.’
I CANT GET IT OUT OF MY HEAD THAT IS SO SAD