There's Nothing Quite Like Sending An Embarrassing Picture Of Yourself (goofy Expression) To A Friend
there's nothing quite like sending an embarrassing picture of yourself (goofy expression) to a friend and their dad sees it...
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Jiro looks at me and coughs. “What- what, uh… happened to you?”
“My mother says I ‘look like the Prince I was born to be.’”
“You look like a swollen grape,” he snorts.
with or without context, this is still funny and iconic idc what you say
we do lol
i can't believe so many people can drive it's crazy how do they do it and not literally freak out every time
OKAY. percy saying "I wouldn't do this to you" hit my like a TRUCK. TORE MY HEART TO SHREDS. made me want to CRY. GIRLLLLLLLLLL
hades saying "ask me for sanctuary. i'll protect you and your mom" UGFOEUHOUSHGOUHSFOUHFOUHSEFOUHFOUHFOUHFS
POSEIDON?????? NEED I SAY MORE
"and fate has revealed to him his true path" CUTS TO PERCY AND ANNABETH LOOKING AT EACH OTHER
I love people who can put their pride aside, apologize, and actually change their behaviour. That awareness, accountability, and emotional intelligence is soo attractive.
No one talks enough about the fact Annabeth first heard the Great Prophecy when she was twelve. It scared her so much she had nightmares about it.
She knew (or at least believed) from the moment Percy was claimed he wouldn't make it past his 16th birthday.
Imagine Annabeth telling herself he's a bit of an idiot anyway, and a son of Poseidon, you can't really like him?
Imagine Annabeth finally accepting he's a friend, only to have nightmares of Thalia's death... except when she looks down it's Percy on the ground.
Imagine Annabeth hating that spark of hope she felt when Thalia came back, older, but not old enough, because she's going to lose one of her best friends and she's just got Thalia back.
Imagine Annabeth finally accepting that if she's going to lose Percy she shouldn't waste time, and asking him to the cinema, only to see him with another girl and realising she was too late.
Imagine Annabeth speaking at his funeral, looking across the crowd and seeing him standing there, and realising that it means she'll have to do this all over again.
Imagine Annabeth, who wants to become an architect so she can build something permanent, knowing that whatever she has with Percy can only end all too soon.