the question isn’t “to be or not to be”
the question is pcmb or pcmc
bless this iteration of Percy Jackson for genuinely believing, for at least three seconds, that he is the second coming of Christ
your life is not meaningless, you just haven't seen the sea in a while
Rick Riordan: takes 17 years to create a nice little riordanverse
Me: comsumes it whole in 17 weeks.
the lines “this has always been a family story” and “this is the kind of family they are” are SICKENING in the context of a series that starts with “the campers here, they're mostly good people. after all, we're extended family, right? we take care of each other” and ends with “family, luke. you promised”
the indian experience
*making pancakes*
*adds sugar and vanilla essence*
ancestor: NO! you foolish girl! WHY did you put the sugar in the dosa!! you made it SWEET! QUICK ADD SOME CHILLI POWDER AND CURRY LEAVES MAYBE WE CAN STILL SALVAGE THAT DOSA!
*mutters* sweet dosa it seems
I'd like to thank Holly Black for finally proving that if you want to write a romance between a human teenage girl and an immortal magic man properly, the girl has to be feral. None of this "she's an angel, she's his morality" nonsense, she has to be unhinged and ready to kill a man. Otherwise it's just creepy and weird.
the hunger games films tore out the books teeth. like it does the series such a disservice when it stands for nothing, says nothing, passes no judgement.. katniss speaks so plainly in the books about what she thinks of the capital. of what they do to her and her family and the districts. of the different worlds she witnesses as she’s straddled between 12 and the capital.. she calls it barbaric. she calls it disgusting and wrong and horrifying, over and over, and the films were like how do we market this teen romance.
"it doesn't matter. I have books, new books, and I can bear anything as long as there are books."
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