I don't get why everyone is shitting on Lunar. Saying he doesn't have enough trauma to act the way he does? That's such toxic thinking. Everyone handles trauma differently and pitting Sun and Lunar against each other in some sort of trauma contest is just awful.
Not to mention, Lunar Was Literally KILLED by Eclipse! Like, being chased down, frozen in place, fitted with a bomb, and then blown up by the person you used to see as a brother. Not to mention the first person you ever interacted with when you were "born"........ How is that not enough trauma for people? How can you watch that and then say Lunar needs to get over it?
I am Nico Di Angelo. At this point I feel like a lot of you know me...
A long time ago I already told the story of my life. Now I think it's time to go through all of it again.
I hope you will follow me on this journey.
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It's pretty simple, my posts will be about my whole life from the time Percy picked Bianca and me up to the time Rachel told her prophecy about me and Will.
both his father and sol trying to make sure he doesn't sees or hear anything about the swimming competition of the fucking olympics while he's just there happy seeing his country win a medal
my day was : eating delicious strawberries, reading in the sun on our balcony, taking a walk with @pia-writes-things and eating ice creams (it's 26°C lol), going to the fair with my sister and buying more strawberries.
One of the prominent scenes in the Barbie movie trailer is her discovery of her heels touching the ground. And that inspired me, but... it's surprisingly difficult to find information on Barbies who historically had flat feet.
When you look this up a lot of what you find at first is the 2015 announcement that some Barbies would now have articulated ankles - positioned as "the first time" in Barbie's history she could wear shoes that weren't heels. But I know that isn't quite true because I had a couple of Barbies growing up that had flat feet. It wasn't all, or even most, and those that could wear flat shoes couldn't also wear heels - but there were some!
Olympic Gymnast Barbie, for example, was released in 1995 as a tie-in for the Atlanta Olympics in 1996, and she had flat feet.
And so does the 1993 Sun Jewel Barbie!An
Some articles refer to some Barbies from the 1970s have flat feet and there are vintage flat shoes that support this - but I can't positively confirm the first Barbie to have flat feet.
And at a certain point you start to feel a little creepy, googling pictures of Barbies to zoom in on their feet.
I spent a long time looking at Free Moving Barbie from 1975, who was released wearing flat tennis shoes, determining the relatively flatness of her foot until I realised that this was a sign I had made some wrong choices in my life.
(To me it looks like Barbie has angled feet and PJ has flat feet even though they are wearing matching tennis shoes, but I'm by no means convinced.)
I've had lots of caffeine and I'm feeling so lucky to live with some of my best friends and to have a few wonderful communities related to my hobbies 🥰🥰 So many people are so nice to me every day 🥰
Article previewing Mariah’s recent visit to Sun Valley.
Re: Nathan “It was so fun to not only get to train with him but share the Olympic experience with him, support him and feel that support from him for me as well…” 🥹