so I got into grad school today with my shitty 2.8 gpa and the moral of the story is reblog those good luck posts for the love of god
Been a hot second, hello!
Ok, hear me out... Tim drake being considered the coolest celebrity out there. I'm talking as popular as Tom Holland was after the 1st time he was seen as Spiderman. Which is usually fine, except when no one knows your identity and they all happen to find Tim drake very attractive.
Tim as Red Robin (please change this code name! I am begging DC! And no The Drake BS either!) And choking on his drink almost losing a lung when the rest of his Teammates are playing fuck, marry kill and Kon and Cassie are about to throw hands about the fact they both want to marry Tim Drake.
Meanwhile, Bart and Greta are trying to figure out a way they can 'casually' befriend Tim Drake in order to enact a 76 step plan that leads to marriage.
Tim's type is "don't take shit from nobody" but then he gives them nothing to work with but shit
That scene in Fence: Disarmed where Aiden and Jesse fence each other, while Aiden tells Jesse that Seiji is clearly over him. Jesse still wins the match and Aiden asks if it *feels* like he won. And of course Jesse is like “yes? Because I won!” but he’s so angry…
Maybe you won but it do you feel good about it? In the end, does it really matter that you won?
Yeah. I’m never going to stop thinking about that
Robin, smiling with I'll intent: Bart, can you say' ikˈsplōZHən?'
Bart: ikˈsplōZHən
Building behind them blows part. Several Infact.
Bart, standing to dance : We did it!
Gar joins in: We did it! We did it!Yeah!!!
Rachel wonders why she is with the Young Justice.
We eatin good today
There’s really nothing else to it. I redrew screencaps of Saiki Kusuo 🕺🕺.
I also posted this on my Instagram @/fffxelier so go over there if you want 🧍♀️.
lester blues
oh and ANOTHER interesting thing that Riordan does with Percy in the tartarus chapters to never ever bring up again is Percy achieving seemingly impossible(?) physical feats.
Like when Percy kills Arachne, he does so so quickly that Annabeth can't comprehend it. She literally asks him "How did you move so fast?" and he just shrugs and is like "Gotta watch out for each other right? Anyways..." and immediately changes the subject.
Then later he jumps over a river with Annabeth on his back and again, right before it, she's like "How are you going to do this??? It's twenty feet across. How can you possibly do that?" and he straight up is just like "yeah I can do it just close your eyes" and then does it???
of course these moments happen during Annabeth's pov so we'll never know for sure but its just so fascinating cause Riordan goes out of his way to indicate that Percy was displaying strength, speed, agility, etc way beyond his typical threshold while also implying that not only was Percy aware of it but he was either trying to downplay it to Annabeth or avoid discussing it altogether.
i think that scene in botl when annabeth sits at the poseidon table and percy is quaking in his boots is an accurate representation of how they value following the rules. if you think about it, the only time percy purposefully breaks a rule is when he absolutely has to. like, when he illegally joined a quest to save his best friend who was held hostage...twice. otherwise, percy tries his best to behave. annabeth, on the other hand, will commit arson for fun. and we love them both equally.