I love that we're getting focus on Chris Rodriguez early in the TV show, so that we have time to get invested in him before he a) betrays the camp and b) is driven so insane that only Dionysus can cure him. Knowing him beforehand will also make his relationship with Clarrisse, friendship and romance, feel more interesting.
What other cool, fun, not-heartbreaking characters will the show give more attention and depth? Silena Beauregarde? Charlie Beckendorf? Micheal Yew? Castor and Pollux? I can't wait!
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8.2.23: BOOMERANG! Subpoena of all H. Biden’s records? Hold on TIGHT! PRAY!
If you don't follow "And We Know" on rumble, I suggest you start. 🤔
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i just saw this comment that made my brain lose all function and it was simply someone expressing how knight marshall anfortas could be kaeya’s dad
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if i see one more goddamn comment defending kids using phones in classes. "you don't know if they have anxiety!!!" "they could be checking medication!!!!!" "what if something's wrong!!!" NO. no fuck that it's so fucking disrespectful and it means they miss massive chunks of learning and then i as the teacher get in trouble for THEM not knowing it. fuck THAT.
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Telling young zoomers to "just switch to linux" is nuts some of these ipad kids have never even heard of a cmd.exe or BIOS you're throwing them to the wolves
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its rude to reblog things from people you arent mutuals with fyi. :/
💀 my brother in christopher
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Reblog if you are okay with people giving you lots of boops!
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i went to a tiny counterserve diner once and accidentally poured sugar instead of salt all over my hashbrowns and was eating them sadly anyways. the waitress took them away and started making me another one and I tried to protest, but she just snorted and said "we're not catholic here". now every time i'm doing something painful out of obligation i think about how that is not repenting, this body is not a catholic establishment, there is no nobility in suffering.
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