NOAH SCHNAPP COMING OUT AS GAY WAS NOOOTTT ON MY 2023 BINGO BOARD
Percy Jackson The Chalice of the Gods more like Percy Jackson and his undying love for Annabeth Chase
the only thing keeping me sane currently is the fictional scenarios in my head
what does this mean
>:3 poll time
fuck this sick and twisted family rp, and their wholesome red balloon silly nonsense, and their who is the favorite son, and scrunkly jesus idiocy, and all these quirked up white boys, and fucking minnie mouse ears, wilbur giving tommy the bunny ears, RANBOOLIVE IS LIVE, they are brothers 20 seconds in insanity, CRIMEBOYS ROLLER COASTER MONTAGE, family dancing, crimeboys almost getting sent fucking home by big Russ, crimeboys playing shadow puppets sick and twisted!!!! They are disgusting, i dislike them, yes im buying Tommyinnit merch.
hih. i watched wall-e again <3
I don’t typically do this, but I have to agree with the others saying this: Do NOT bring up Techno’s death in CCs chats, be it Twitch, YouTube, or anything else. The CCs deserve the ability to grieve in peace. They should not be finding out about it through flipping Twitch chat.
3 years in a row you love to see it
The reason Annabeth was blonde was literally to fight the dumb blonde stereotype that was popular in 2005 with celebrities like Paris Hilton, Kate Hudson, and Brittney Spears. I was 12 in 2005, and the dumb blonde was an insanely popular media trope. Rick wanted to show that stereotypes of all kinds are unacceptable. That’s why all the kids have ADHD, dyslexia, diverse backgrounds, trauma and quirks that set them apart from other characters in the YA genre. Annabeth was the product of an era, and her physical aesthetics were directly linked to a sexism problem of the time.
You know what the biggest target of abuse is in the US among teens in 2022?
Black girls.
Rick is making an overt point. You will not, under his watch, write off black girls into the same corner. The “sassy ghetto black woman” stereotype needs to end, and especially in a post Ferguson world, it’s more important than ever to showcase a character who defies those stereotypes.
The choice to cast Annabeth as black DOES NOT go against Annabeth as a character. It is the logical next step in her evolution from 2005 book to 2022 screen, and I for one am here for it.