MC: How much do you love me?
Beel: a lot.
MC: On a scale from 0 to burgers?
Beel:*leaning down to kiss MC* Burgers. With bacon!
MC:*smiling and kissing Beel back* You're the one ❤︎
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Drew this after the new patch dropped - had to get it out of my system :3
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I want to see little Billy with Braces.
Because I have a feeling he had braces
One lil billy comin up
That tooth was NOT missing last time they saw each other
Also a slightly-bigger billy as a treat
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"Heard that you were selling your piano and your car
It feels so weird to not reach out and ask you how you are
Wonder if you're moving or if money's just that tight
These are the kinds of questions to which I've resigned my rights"
Home By Now, MUNA (please listen, such a good band)
Leafpool must have thought about crowfeather in such a strange way after the forced closure of Twilight. The time had passed before it really came. Maybe she wondered what could have been.
"What is love supposed to feel like, anyway?
Why is it so hot in L.A. in late October?
Said 'I don't know if it's enough to make it last'
You said if I even had to ask
You had your answer
But I still wonder"
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actually one of the details that frustrates me the most from TSATS, relating to how much the book completely erases or absolutely bastardizes neurodivergence, is how Percy's cameo is characterized.
One of the consistent things aspects of Percy's relationship with the education system throughout the series is that Percy is smart, and he does try in school, but he has a learning disability. The only reason he gets bad grades is because he has a learning disability and the way the modern american education system is built is inherently at odds with that. In the first series we actually have explicit references to Percy doing better in school when he's in environments that actually accommodate for his disabilities! It's not that he's not trying, he's disabled.
So it is so disheartening and horrible to see Percy characterized in TSATS as just being disinterested in school, and his failing grades being made a joke about implying him ditching classes because he just doesn't care. That's the number one ableist thing ADHD/dyslexic students hear! Implying that they "just don't care" and dismissing their disabilities. It is so horrible to see that joke being made in the Percy Jackson series of all franchises. Especially when you add that on to the rest of the quite frankly ableist characterizations in TSATS and how much the book erases Nico and Will's disabilities/neurodivergence.
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