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This might be an unpopular opinion, but I hope they keep Annabeth’s eyes and hair dark. Black girls deserve to be able to be portrayed onscreen as magical without having any of their features altered to look more white. The “magical Black person with light eyes/hair” is so played out.
Annabeth was blonde in the books to overturn the stereotype of dumb blondes. Black girls (especially Black girls with neurodivergencies/learning disabilities like dyslexia and ADHD) are shown as smart and capable onscreen significantly less than blonde girls. I’m so happy that they’ll now get to see themselves shown as clever and special and important.
If anyone has any issues with Black Annabeth, they can get over it.
Creeper Scar is back and stronger than ever!! >:D 💥
Subtle aroallo backgrounds made in WOMBO dream for @aspecpridecalendar 6/24.
Abstract, flowers, mountains, waterfall