averageambivert - I put the Bi in Ambivert
averageambivert
I put the Bi in Ambivert

My name's Ari, any pronouns are fine (I have no idea wtaf I am doing btw)

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averageambivert
8 months ago
averageambivert
8 months ago

Okay, I’m so gonna get hate for this. And it will probably get about 4 notes. This is, by far, the most opinionated thing I have ever posted on here. If you can’t tolerate criticism towards Rick Riordan, the books, or the TV show, please keep scrolling. My goal is NOT to change your mind or start arguments.

I also want to preface this by saying that I love and respect Rick Riordan (even if I disagree with him on things and don’t like some of his choices) and fully acknowledge that he has the right to do whatever the hell he pleases with his own series. I also want to say that I love Annabeth Chase (both the book and tv show version) with my entire being and you will never find me being an Annabeth hater. She’s my girl.

We good? Okay cool. So here’s the thing: I’ve seen a lot of people on here saying things like “If you didn’t like the books, you just don’t know how to have fun,” and “The new book haters are just mad that they aren’t the target audience anymore,” and (my personal favorite) “Nothing in the books has changed, only the readers have.”

And while I see your points, and I respect you, allow me to show you something. Because of the 10 picture limit, I am only going to focus on one specific change: Annabeth’s view of Percy.

WOTTG: Annabeth is surprised to be comforted by Percy

Okay, Im So Gonna Get Hate For This. And It Will Probably Get About 4 Notes. This Is, By Far, The Most

Past Books: Percy is constantly comforting Annabeth

Okay, Im So Gonna Get Hate For This. And It Will Probably Get About 4 Notes. This Is, By Far, The Most

WOTTG: Annabeth is shocked when Percy is smart

Okay, Im So Gonna Get Hate For This. And It Will Probably Get About 4 Notes. This Is, By Far, The Most

Past Books: Annabeth often points out that Percy is intelligent

Okay, Im So Gonna Get Hate For This. And It Will Probably Get About 4 Notes. This Is, By Far, The Most
Okay, Im So Gonna Get Hate For This. And It Will Probably Get About 4 Notes. This Is, By Far, The Most

WOTTG: Annabeth thinks Percy can’t do anything on his own, and Rick communicates that Annabeth is always saving his ass

Okay, Im So Gonna Get Hate For This. And It Will Probably Get About 4 Notes. This Is, By Far, The Most
Okay, Im So Gonna Get Hate For This. And It Will Probably Get About 4 Notes. This Is, By Far, The Most

Past Books: Percy is ALWAYS watching her back, and saving her ass just as much (and Annabeth admits that)

Okay, Im So Gonna Get Hate For This. And It Will Probably Get About 4 Notes. This Is, By Far, The Most
Okay, Im So Gonna Get Hate For This. And It Will Probably Get About 4 Notes. This Is, By Far, The Most
Okay, Im So Gonna Get Hate For This. And It Will Probably Get About 4 Notes. This Is, By Far, The Most

I could put a hundred quotes in here. I could go on and on and on. But I can’t, and I won’t.

My problem with this new book is NOT that it is more goofy than serious. My problem is NOT that little things have changed. My problem is NOT that it’s just for fun. My problem is NOT that it’s much more childish. (And by the way, I’ve read PJO and HOO as an adult, so it’s not like I was a child when I read everything else and am now an adult reading the new ones.) I really did like and enjoy many parts of this book.

My problem is that the characters (especially Annabeth) have flat out changed—in bad ways—and we have no choice but to accept it as canon. My problem is that Rick, while trying to merge his books with his new TV show project, is changing the entire personalities and past behaviors/ tendencies of the characters.

I loved Chalice of the Gods. You know why? It was fun, goofy, and showed the characters that we know and love being happy and adorable. I strongly dislike Wrath of the Triple Godess because the characters—no matter how adorable and happy they might be—are no longer the ones we know and love.

My problem is that Rick Riordan fully admitted that he no longer considers the old book characters when he writes the new books. He is now purposefully incorporating his own personal mixture of the book characters and tv characters and writing those versions instead. Because of his desire to change and transform the series, I doubt he’s even read the original PJO or HOO books in years, which is why everything is so inconsistent. The old book characters—the ones who made the series what it was—are gone. And that is not my opinion. Rick fully admits that he doesn’t imagine them when he writes anymore. Don’t get me wrong, I LOVE the tv show actors. I adore Walker and Leah and Aryan with my whole heart, and I wouldn’t trade them for anything. But the fact is: they will never be exactly like the book characters. It’s impossible for actors to become the words on a page. They’re their own unique version! And likewise, you cannot turn actors into print. It doesn’t work! And why would you try? The books versions were perfect as they were. And the disney kids need to make the characters their own. The two versions can exist side by side, equally as wonderful, and still be gloriously different. We should celebrate the uniqueness of both. But instead, Rick is attempting to merge them into one. And in my opinion, it’s just hurting them both. And I’m gonna get real brave by saying this, but do you want my honest prediction? If he keeps doing what he’s doing now, the TV show is going to get cancelled and the books are going to turn into a joke. I so, so badly hope that this doesn’t happen! I have loved Rick and PJO for many, many years. I badly want both to thrive. But what is going on right now… it is not working, no matter how much we all want it to. And speaking as someone who knows people in the TV/Film industry, I am sadly not the only one who thinks the show is gonna flop. Which is devastating, because Rick Riordan deserves a redemption on the big screen, and the incredible actors deserve to bring this series to life in a new way.

I am not trying to force my opinions onto anybody. You are welcome to disagree with me and move on. I am not saying that I’m right and you’re wrong. If you disagree, that’s okay. If you agree but you don’t have a problem with it, that’s okay. In fact if other people have literally no issues, that makes me somewhat happy. And if you loved the book, I’m honestly so stoked for you. Feel free to just keep on scrolling, my friend.

But me? I’m sad. I’m really, really freaking sad. And I’m a little angry too, even if I don’t have a right to be. I can’t help it because I’m only human. But this is how I—and a lot of other people—feel. And you know what? That’s okay too. Because the fact of the matter is:

Annabeth isn’t the same Annabeth anymore. And Percy isn’t the same Percy anymore. And it’s not because they went through trauma, or because time has passed. It’s because Rick Riordan doesn’t have any interest in writing those versions of them anymore. And I think the comparisons between the old and the new show that fact pretty clearly.

averageambivert
8 months ago

Sirius vs his whole family

Sirius Vs His Whole Family
averageambivert
8 months ago

me but include "dying for academic validation" to it

Me 🤝 Remus Lupin

Being queer, socialy awkward, and loving Sirius Black.

averageambivert
8 months ago

sirius quiet consideration for those he loves breaks my heart into a million pieces. sirius being really sentimental at his core. sirius keeping letters and being unable to clear out his brothers room when he moved back into grimmauld place. sirius who remembers every detail his friends ever told him. sirius’ friends being surprised when he knows things about them they dont remember telling him or only told him in passing but he never forgot it. sirius being incredibly considerate when he cares but always in a quiet way. making tea for remus after full moons when hes too tired to do it himself. marking peters practice tests and leaving notes and advice in the margins. always returning the muggle books lily lends him and never dog earring them. tucking james feet back under the covers in the winter. sirius who is cold and uncaring to most people, who can be callous and cruel. sirius who loves deeply and unconditionally, loves like fire. sirius’ love can burn it all down, rage and ruin and unrelenting. sirius’ love will sit at your feet and keep your toes warm.


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averageambivert
8 months ago

yesyesyesyesyes

"I think if I were able to touch you in public, I'd never let go" But it's Narcissa to Alice.


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averageambivert
8 months ago

Remus (fell first): Been suppressing his emotions for so long that it's like white noise for him. Always there but mostly manageable. A bruise that only hurts when you press on it.

Sirius (fell harder): If We Don't Get Married Tomorrow I'm Gonna Start Biting People.

averageambivert
8 months ago

A mark on your forehead identifies the god you must worship to stay alive, usually by joining its local church or temple. Your mark is unknown, meaning an old, forgotten god sponsored you. To survive, you must either find an old temple to worship at, or do the arduous task of building a new one

averageambivert
8 months ago

Temples are built for gods. Knowing this a farmer builds a small temple to see what kind of god turns up.

averageambivert
8 months ago
Reblog If You Want Asks/Messages From Your Followers In Your Inbox
Reblog If You Want Asks/Messages From Your Followers In Your Inbox
Reblog If You Want Asks/Messages From Your Followers In Your Inbox

Reblog if you want Asks/Messages from your followers in your inbox

averageambivert
8 months ago

i wish, cuz that'll mean she's not biphobic

Imagine you and your mom are mutuals without even knowing

averageambivert
8 months ago

capricorn, bi (& apogender), tea

if ur lgbt im curious: pls rb with ur sign, orientation and if ur a coffee or tea person

averageambivert
8 months ago

Reading actual books when fanfiction exists is one of the hardest things in the world—how am I supposed to enjoy something that doesn't have Remus Lupin in it?

averageambivert
8 months ago

My surgeon came out and told my mom and brother on Tuesday that I’d be down and out for about two weeks. 

My brother: TWO WEEKS? Holy shit.

Surgeon: Well, consider this.  She and I just had a knife fight.  And I won.  Because she was asleep during it.  

My brother: Oh.  Yeah, okay, that’s fair.

averageambivert
8 months ago

gods greatest punishment was putting 1 trillion cool rocks on earth and no one with eyes big enough to see them all

averageambivert
8 months ago

fuck it, we ball

averageambivert
8 months ago

Sometimes Aziraphale feels old. Or, he feels weary and achy and tired. He is old, that’s for certain, but angels don’t really get old. He’d been wearing this face since the dawn of time, and sometimes his cheeks were plumper or thinner, and sometimes there were bags under his eyes, but it hadn’t aged a day. Sometimes he remembers the inquisitions, the revolutions, the crusades, the war and the horror of it all, and he laments how much his years have let him see. 

And then Crowley will do something like start humming. He’s wandering around the bookshop, idly rearranging things. Aziraphale doesn’t have his books arranged by the alphabet or Dewey Decimal–no silly human classification. He’s not an animal, he has a system, it’s just that only he knows what it is. And Crowley, maybe. He seems to have figured it out, or otherwise is using his demonic instincts, because he’s putting the books he plucks from the shelves in exactly the worst place he could put them. Aziraphale would be mad, but it gives him something to look busy doing when customers come in asking questions. 

He can’t place the tune. It’s familiar, so familiar, but he can’t place it. He doesn’t realize at first that he’s been following Crowley around the shop, brows furrowed, following the sound like a bee tracking pollen. 

Crowley finally notices him, but doesn’t stop, making contact through his glasses as he reshelves a book. The humming gets a little louder, a little more pointed and teasing. 

“What is that tune?” Aziraphale finally asks. “It’s driving me mad.” 

Crowley quirks a grin, taking a moment before he stops to respond. “Willard Bourke. Pianist. We saw him play in the 70s, in that little tavern, you remember. You thought he was handsome.” 

Aziraphale blushes, but, yes, he does remember now. They’d been there for a drink, and Aziraphale had been mesmerized by the man’s deft fingers. “Ah.” Aziraphale clears his throat. Crowley says the 70s, like there’d been only one of them, but it had in fact been the 1770s when they’d heard him play. “I do remember, yes. I thought he’d be famous. Pity no one remembers.” 

“We do,” Crowley says, and goes back to humming. 

Or that time he stops by Crowley’s flat, just for some tea, just for a chat. He finds Crowley in the middle of cooking, cursing quietly to himself. The demon looks frustrated. He’s positively glowering when Aziraphale enters. 

Aziraphale surveys his ingredients, face screwing in confusion. “Whatever are you cooking?” 

“Stew,” Crowley responds glumly. “Or, at least, I’m trying to. I can’t get it right.” 

“Part of the joy of stew is that you don’t have to get it right.” He waves his hands. “The pot does most of the work.” 

Crowley hisses, raising his fingers to rub against his eyes. “No, it’s … It’s a specific stew. I’ve been craving it for ages, but no one makes it anymore. It came with these little roasted dill seed bread balls and …” He cuts himself off. 

“Crowley–” Aziraphale squints suspiciously. “How old is this recipe, exactly?” 

Crowley sighs, already defeated. “Mesopotamia?” he ekes out, abashed. 

Aziraphale laughs. “Oh, good! It’ll be a challenge, then.” He pulls the spoon from Crowley’s hand, taking a sip. “Juniper berries,” he decides. “You need juniper berries.” 

Or when Warlock is young, maybe 6, not more than 7, though Aziraphale finds it so hard to keep track. He and Nanny Ashtoreth are sitting in the garden, drawing. It’s one of the rare moments when they’re both calm, worn out from a long day of chasing and yelling and plotting. 

Aziraphale pretends to mind his rosebushes, but he’s been watching them for some time. Finally, he breaks and walks over. 

“Ah, young master Warlock,” he says, peering over their shoulders. “What a wonderful drawing you’ve done. You like dinosaurs, hmm?” 

Warlock looks up, colored pencil held tight in his fist. “Nanny is teaching me about extinct animals. Like dinosaurs and thylacines and unicorns.” 

Aziraphale shoots Nanny Ashtoreth a look. She doesn’t look back. 

Warlock pipes up again. “Nanny invented dinosaurs, did you know?” 

“Did she now?” Aziraphale asks. It’s hard to keep his voice straight, because he knows this to be a fact. Crowley had been quite drunk at the time, but he thought it would be hilarious. “Big ‘ol lizards,” he’d said, “just huge, you know. Like a dragon, but they’ll think they’re real, see. Biggest things ever. ‘ould barely fit in the garden, them. Big buggers.” 

Warlock nods. “My favorite is the T-Rex. Nanny says it would eat you in one bite.” 

Aziraphale hums, discontented, as Nanny Ashtoreth quirks a grin. He spares a glance at what she’s drawing, and stops. It’s the most beautiful drawing of a passenger pigeon he’s ever seen. The reds and blues of it, every detail in its feathers. They’d seen them together, before, before they’d all gotten hunted out. 

“It’s a lovely drawing, Nanny,” he says, voice a little more earnest than he means it to be. 

The pencil stops, then keeps going. 

Warlock looks up at him again. “Nanny says she ate the last one.” 

“I did,” Nanny Ashtoreth responds. “And don’t you forget it.” 

It’s the little things, the things that, by himself, Aziraphale might not remember. It’s the feel of the earliest silk, the thrill of his first moving picture, the clamor of a Roman marketplace on a hot day. Aziraphale is good at the experiencing, but Crowley has always been one for the remembering. Things stick with him. Things that, otherwise, would have been lost to time. 

They’re curled up in bed, two commas together, and it’s been one of those days. Every shine is the glint of a sword, every wayward noise a battle cry, and Aziraphale can’t seem to stop remembering. He remembers the mess and the horror of it, he remembers the loss. All six-thousand years of loss. 

Aziraphale swallows, and he hates how thick his throat feels. “Tell me good things,” he asks, meek, tired, and Crowley hums and presses a kiss into his shoulder. 

Do you remember? Crowley asks, and keeps going. Do you remember, do you remember?

Yes, Aziraphale responds. Yes, yes, I do now. 

They lay there, and remember together, six-thousand years of good and light, and fun and joy, and it’s easier. It doesn’t take away all the bad that he’s seen, but it’s easier. He remembers the food and the smells and the heavy cotton, and the music and the laughter and his first taste of wine. The bad isn’t gone, but there’s good, too, pushing it’s way in to make room. 

Do you remember when we met? Crowley whispers, their hands linking. 

Aziraphale pulls them up to place a kiss against his knuckles. It was so long ago, a lifetime, but yes, he does. 

I remember, he says. 

averageambivert
8 months ago

Well, tbf the romance, more often than not, is shoved in there just for the sake of it's existence and it IS very annoying-

Does anyone know that feeling when you're reading a book or something and the male and the female character look at each other and you're like "please don't. Please don't fall in love for fucks sake can you please do literally anything other than fall in love" or am I in fact becoming heterophobic

averageambivert
8 months ago
averageambivert - I put the Bi in Ambivert
averageambivert
8 months ago

ironically enough, it's making me want to read this fic

averageambivert - I put the Bi in Ambivert
averageambivert - I put the Bi in Ambivert

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averageambivert
8 months ago

grover: everyone always says that drinking numbs the pain, so why isn’t it working?

percy: it would help if you weren't drinking chocolate milk


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averageambivert
8 months ago

just wanting to prove a quick point here. reblog if you believe loki is a complex, well-developed, three-dimensional character who didn’t deserve to be killed in the first 5 minutes of the movie. let’s see how many we are

Just Wanting To Prove A Quick Point Here. Reblog If You Believe Loki Is A Complex, Well-developed, Three-dimensional
averageambivert
8 months ago

Just saw my reflection and remembered its bi visibility month. Stop robbing banks, guys, they can see us.

averageambivert
8 months ago

if you use music to cope with anxiety, depression or to help with your ADHD (like me) reblog, I'm trying to prove a point to my teacher

I need to have multiple things going on at once or I get unfocused. If I don’t have enough then my brain wanders. I listen to music to help my unconscious brain have something to do while my conscious brain study’s.