Bruce Wayne, 20 : No alfred ! I won't do the spectrum test ! I would know it, and i'm way too old.
Also Bruce Wayne when his secretary is wearing a blue shirt but it's a red day : đđđ
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For the longest time I've pretty much thought that Percy Jackson and Hermes are both my fav characters? like their both tied first place. Can't choose between them.
But then I saw a Percy Jackson anti talk shit so much shit about him... and like. it wasn't even things that Percy did wrong. Part of it was just them going "yeah Percy did all that but I don't don't he deserved a reward. I don't think he's worth anything. I don't think he's smart - he's dumb and all his plans were dumb" and boy. let me tell you. I was M A D.
This is not how I wanted to figure out that I like Percy Jackson more than Hermes. Hermes hate makes me lowkey mad but Percy Jackson hate?
It's an entirely different year (less than a month tho) and I'm still steaming M A D.
Nothing pisses me off more in this fandom than 1. people insulting Percy's intelligence (a kid with two learning disabilities) or 2. not acknowledging how much blood, sweat, tears, insomnia, time, risk etc. Percy has put into his quests and fighting the war. And to have that so casually disregarded? *exhales* yeah as you can tell I'm still fucking pissed.
but anyways, long story short: Percy Jackson is now my undisputed all time fav fictional character :)
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i will never get over them making percy tell nico his sister was dead. i don't care how responsible he felt, that boy was 13 years old. the only thing he was responsible for was learning surface area of 3D shapes.
That is one thing that I was sad about in the show. I wish we could have had commentary on how this is not okay.
I was thinking about this quote earlier, and now I present to you, a list (taken from my memory, so some examples may be missing) of everything Percy managed to achieve either without Annabeth in the picture or with very minimal involvement from her:
Fighting a fury (Alecto), and killing her
Fighting the Minotaur, and killing him
Resisting Clarisseâs bullying
Managed to pull off a difficult sword manoeuvre (according to Luke) on his first try (granted he did douse himself with water, but that was before Percy knew of his parentage)
Fighting against around 6 Ares campers whilst Annabeth stood there and watched
Fought a Chimera
Was the one to realise something was wrong at the Lotus Hotel and Casino and broke Annabeth out of her delusions
Dealt with Procrustes
Bribed Charon to take them into the Underworld
Possibly a questionable one, but I would say coming up with the plan to distract Cerberus. If you agree that the plan was basically âdistract Cerberus with playtimeâ, (which Grover credits Percy with), the issue was not the plan but the items involved. Since if it was Annabethâs plan originally why wouldnât she just use the red ball straight away?
Fights Ares and draws first blood (or ichor, in the case of Ares)
In the fight against the Laistrogynians, Annabeth doesnât show up until almost the end. Tyson does most of the work, why isnât Tyson gettting credit, Reyna? đĄ
Saves Annabeth from the Sirens
Alongside Tyson, fights Polyphemus
Is the one to give the Fleece to Clarisse, meaning Luke canât get his hands on it. Annabeth calls him insane for doing this and says heâs âtoo niceâ and acts as though Percy is mad for trusting Clarisse to get back to camp.
Proves Chironâs innocence and gets rid of Tantalus.
Fights and comes up with the strategy for defeating the Nemean Lion, with the help of Thalia, Zoe, Bianca, and Grover
Comes up with the strategy for beating Talos
Figures out how to escape the Spartoi at Hoover Dam
Captures Nereus
Works to convince Thalia that Zeus does care about her and not to sacrifice the Ophiotaurus
Fights Atlas
Holds up the sky
Deals with Geryon, first by cleaning the stables and then by killing him
Defeats his brother Antaeus (I will acknowledge that Annabeth tells him about Antaeusâs parentage though)
Eventually figures out that they need a clear-sighted mortal to navigate the Labyrinth (and a reminder that Annabeth admitted she had no idea what she was doing)
The entirety of the Stolen Chariot
The entirety of The Sword of Hades
Explodes Kronosâs ship with Beckendorf (the reason it didnât go well is because of the spy, not because Annabeth was out of the picture)
Fights Kronos
Fights Hades and his army
Deals with the Hudson and the East, and by extension the monsters crossing the rivers
Fights the Minotaur (again)
Fights Kronos (again)
Deals with the Clazmonian Sow
Fights Hyperion with the help of the satyrs and nature spirits
Convinces Poseidon to come and help with Typhon
Continuously kills Stheno and Euryale
Manages to trick both Phineas and Gaea
Kills Polybotes with the help of Terminus
Defeats an entire cohort of Roman ghosts on his own
Becomes Praetor of New Rome
Causes a massive storm with Jason
Fights Otis and Ephialtes with the help of Jason and Bacchus
Comes up with the strategy (on the spot) for defeating Chrysaor
Defeats Akhlys on his own
Is at least part of the reason why Bob is in Tartarus to help them (the rest of the credit goes to Nico)
Thereâs probably a load more Iâm missing, but thatâs all I can remember up to the end of House of Hades. Is there a reason why Annabeth doesnât bother to correct Reyna?
Have we considered that Bruce Wayne is just a semi-verbal autistic?
No offence but Percy being made to feel guilty about how the gods forgot about Calypso because he was ~a little preoccupied~ and having that guilt validated is bullshit. Calypso cursing Annabeth for Percy leaving her is bullshit. Percy bearing the blame for that curse is bullshit. Annabeth having to pay the price & then basically being treated as a background prop for this shitty plot line is bullshit. Leo holding it against Percy for not choosing Calypso over saving the world is bullshit. Iâm sorry if u think Iâm wrong but like if it wasnât gna be fleshed out why was it introduced I hate this
Only been watching The Pitt for a few days but Mel King is THE best autistic character ever written in a medical drama. She doesn't "make connections no one else can" or "just see things differently" or any other Savant with Special Abilities stereotypical bullshit, she's a resident physician who's exactly as intelligent and capable as any other resident physician in the same year. She hates unnecessary yelling because it's loud and annoying, not because she's completely incapable of handling conflict. She usually keeps her stimming subtle enough to hide but sometimes she can't. She loves having a furry critter to pet. She accommodates an autistic patient by lowering the lights and closing the doors because she understands the sensory nightmare of an active medical setting. She speaks in a straightforward and honest way but she isn't an overtly rude inconsiderate asshole. She misses some jokes and takes things too literally on occasion but she does have a sense of humor and she is funny. She speaks up against misinformation and parent panic about autism and other developmental disabilities. She has emotions. She looks at a video of a lava lamp on her phone to chill. Doctor Mel King you have my entire heart