how are we feeling about a discord server??
topics would vary between what fandom your in (i would make text channels for that)
+rp if yall want 2
DISCORD SERVER IS OUT!
(HERE'S THE LINK)
MANY DIFFERENT FANDOM'S INCLUDED <3
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Me and my friend mlp ponysonas, i Hope you enjoy.. :3
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i keep seeing everyone have fun lil conversations with their anons or making friends on here and i ain’t gonna lie y’all i want it bad 😪
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Maybe you should kiss someone nice,
Or lick a rock,
Or both.
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sometimes i write a mean character and i just have to stand there like “NO I SWEAR IM NICE IM SCARED OF CONFRONTATION-“
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If anyone wonders why I never post pics of my face..
I should never ever look pepole in the eyes—
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Being a lifeguard is so… I’m out there looking gorgeous, hot, alluring, sunkissed, saving people and then there’s men.
Gawking at me, trying to flirt…. Where are the lesbians. Lesbians save me please PLEASE
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Alastor: “Now, let’s talk about literally anything else please!”
Me: “Good! Cause I don’t know where you went so I can’t go further with this!😂”
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I’m actually LOVING how Rick Riordan, and the other writers of the show, took his initial concept of a Percabeth rivalry fueled by that of their parents and kind of turned it on its head?
Now, instead of Annabeth being wary of Percy because he’s a son of Poseidon, he’s wary of her because she made a callous impression on him. They get off to a rocky start even before finding out who Percy’s father is, and when they finally do, Annabeth doesn’t care. Instead of them fighting because of who their parents are, they’re fighting over their own opposed worldviews.
Then, instead of them arguing over which of the gods is cooler and who was right in the story of Medusa, they realize that, just like Medusa, Annabeth is a victim of her mother and that, unlike Medusa, she is a far kinder and stronger person, unwilling to repeat the cycle of hurt. They realize that, like his father, Percy often acts without considering potential consequences and that, unlike his father, he is a far kinder and stronger person, willing to step up for someone he wronged and whom he cares about.
Instead of Percy and Annabeth’s rivalry being focused on that of their parents, it’s focused on who they are, themselves. But the path to friendship is still the same: a realization that they have each other’s backs, no matter what, because they’re not their parents after all.
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