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We just knew.
As a reminder, this is what she looks like:
What a wise saying…
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i rediscovered the purpose of this site
baseball?? that game from twilight?
Some places don’t even name the charity like you’re just donating to the corporation’s tax writeoff. You’re better off giving that money to a homeless person on the street who needs it more..
You know what I want? A vampire comedy where at one point a vampire goes “Your father would be spinning in his grave” and then there’s a quick cutaway to a dimly lit gothic boudoir where a coffin is rattling at an incredible speed
accepting that you’re objectively weird & owning it is infinitely better than being constantly desperate to appear normal to people who don’t even matter to you
13 years ago today, Bruno Mars was starstruck by Pete Wentz
lay out intentions like paving of ease in future moments. “i’m gonna have fun in class tomorrow”, “when i go for a walk i’m gonna see so many beautiful things”, “i’m gonna have the most cozy night tonight”, “i’m gonna be very present with my friend on wednesday”, etc. see how easily the moment adapts. it’s like a little spell to set yourself up for goodness
Sokka and Katara are PEAK sibling representation for many reasons, but one of those reasons is the fact that you literally cannot separate them as "the reasonable one" and "the dramatic hot mess". Like true siblings, they have to take turns with the braincell.
Sokka's getting whacked out on cactus juice and poor life choices? time for Katara to put on the Mom Friend Hat. Katara is impulsively stealing from pirates or starting another revolution? guess Sokka's gotta pull out the Dad Voice™. You never know which one of them is gonna do something completely wild next, but you can be sure the other one will be there on the sidelines, armed with exasperation and vicious mockery in spades.
Edward in Midnight Sun vs Bella in Twilight
what part of “so true bestie” are u not getting?? im in love with you
DEREK CHAUVIN WAS FOUND GUILTY ON ALL COUNTS.
the original percy jackson series is an indictment of the modern school system, and asks its readers, young children, to look beyond the structural limitations which it imposes on them.
from the start, percy’s relationship with school–whether that be public or private–is a central theme of the novels. in the first chapter of the entire series, he’s quite up front about how he cannot function within the current school system:
“I had to try harder, even if this was my sixth school in six years and I was probably going to be kicked out again.”
and this is no accident!! especially knowing that rick riordan, prior to writing percy jackson, was a public school teacher. to know that he watched his own child struggle within this system, and wrote the books as a response to a system which made his son’s learning disabilities so extremely difficult to manage. that he then, in his books, invented a world in which rather than being framed as something detrimental, adhd and dyslexia are framed as beneficial. rather than being something that must be fixed by the system, they are something to be celebrated, even admired.
there’s one scene that always sticks out in my memory from the battle of the labyrinth as one of the scenes where i’ve always felt that riordan essentially gives up any pretense of metaphor and speaks directly to the reader: the scene with annabeth and the sphinx. (for context, annabeth is asked repeatedly to mark her answer down on a paper so it can be read by a machine, and the sphinx asks her various trivia facts)
“These aren’t riddles,” Annabeth said.
“What do you mean?” the sphinx snapped. “Of course they are. This test material is specially designed—”
“It’s just a bunch of dumb, random facts,” Annabeth insisted. “Riddles are supposed to make you think.”
“Think?” The Sphinx frowned. “How am I supposed to test whether you can think? That’s ridiculous! Now, how much force is required—”
“Stop!” Annabeth insisted. “This is a stupid test.”
i think it’s pretty obvious the point that he’s making in this scene! that standardized testing forces us to simply memorize facts rather than critically think, that teaching to a test is not teaching people how to learn, and that simply forcing people to accumulate a certain number of “correct” answers does little to actually help our students. and furthermore, that even students like annabeth, who can technically memorize the answers and do well on this test, are still being left behind because they aren’t being taught how to think. and others, who might not be able to perform within this standardized method, will be left behind.
but we can even draw this theme out farther within the novels. the gods themselves in a way serve as a broader metaphor for this broken system as well. the intensely stratified and codified system of the gods, along the refusal to recognize huge swaths of children who don’t fit into the prescribed hierarchy, seems a near perfect allegory to a lot of how much of the public school system functions. in a sense, you could make the argument that the various gods function as school subjects, as boxes to be put into, as particular talents that must be cultivated, and thus divided. it is only when they all finally come together that victory can be achieved. whether that victory is, in the literal sense of the novels, winning a war, or in a more metaphorical sense, critical thought, interdisciplinary learning, and teaching in a way that actually serves the various needs and backgrounds of all students.
the whole arc of the percy jackson series is about inclusion. it’s about disillusionment with a system that forces only a small number of people into particular boxes where they superficially appear to fit, and which leaves the rest behind. in the end, it’s about forcing the system to not only acknowledge, but to actively serve those it now tries to forget about.
what could be a more perfect indictment of our school system than the hermes cabin? pushing anyone who doesn’t fit into a neat box into an already overcrowded and resource strapped community which does little to help them or improve their learning. and to that end, what could be a more perfect solution to all of this than the one that percy proposes? the only solution to this system is one which demands that everyone be recognized, that everyone be offered a seat at the table, and that everyone be loved.
I do like that this pandemic has got us all greeting each other like Jane Austen characters- “You are well, I hope? And your family? All in good health?”
snoooooonk mimimimimimi (sound of me sleeping very soundly leaning back in a chair with a big keyring tied to my hip)