Hello thank you @bluewolfangel I am SCREAMING!!!
My werewolf boyfriends are here!! I made many undignified noises not befitting a human adult opening this package!
LOOK. AT. THEM.
Put em in their 80’s ‘fits because they’re my favorite! They are PERFECT, the attention to detail is amazing and I will cherish them for realsies. 🥰🥰🥰
Also idk if this is a misprint or if Ryan is supposed to have Dylan’s tattoo also, but I LOVE IT and matching tattoo bfs is a post-canon truth to me now. 😆😍😍😍
Also the charm that comes with them is stupid cute and I need more of your Quarry charms once I recover from my Christmas excesses (the Butterpops one? COME ON)!
[Get you some!]
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why are people putting so much effort into thinking LE couple's fallout.
PLEASE LEAVE THEM ALONE.
Go and read "Sincerely not/Sincerely Yours" or something.
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AHHAHAHAHA 🥹 yes people i sincerely recommend you to read @/saintobio’s sincerely not and sincerely yours if you want a taste of another side of gojo😗 you know no curse AUs or cheating themes are not my go-to reads but i indulge in both series like a moth to a flame😔
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for real tho we don’t need to find the new try guys we already have the sorted food boys and they’ve been consistently better for longer fuck the try guys sorted boys for life hashtag lemponion
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I think that the one thing that I will always absolutely loathe the movies for (other than single handedly screwing up the whole plot of the story) is for making up that bullshit rule about Zeus declaring that no god can have any kind of contact with their children. That’s completely not true but now a huge chunk of people in the fandom believe that rule as canon( because most like to pick and chose what is canon and what is not, and sell head canons as being canon to the books ).
The only rules that are stated in the books relating to demigods and their parents is that 1). Gods cannot blatantly and outwardly help their demigod children during a basic quest (such as help them fight monsters or help them travel somewhere for the quest). 2). That as of the time right after WW2 the big 3 gods are not to sire any demigod children as part of their oath that they made on the River Styx (which Zeus and Poseidon definitely didn’t break ). Gods are still able to spend time with their demigod children and mortal lovers on times out side of quests. However, it’s seen as taboo mainly because the other gods use them having to much to do, and too many demigod children as an excuse to just not do anything for them. Not send them a birthday card, not a visit, and not even being claimed in most cases.
That’s giving the gods too much slack! People like to say "well, they’re gods. They’re trying their best." No they’re not! And this is what Luke’s character blatantly points out!
Hermes not even bothering to visit every once and a while? Hermes not trying to help in even any little way with Luke and May's situation? It’s a main reason why Luke becomes so angry at the gods and even thinks about saying yes to Kronos’ proposal.
And who is the example of what could’ve happened if Hermes would’ve done literally anything? Anything at all? Percy.
Percy didn’t like the gods and Poseidon very much in the beginning ( he doesn’t really like them much now but, you know) but Poseidon at least helps Percy in little ways that can fly under the radar of Zeus and the others. The Pearls to help Percy escape from the underworld? Tyson? Poseidon even crashes Percy’s birthday party ffs! Sure Poseidon isn’t there every time Percy scrapes his knee or fights a monster, but he still shows Percy that he somewhat cares about him.
All Hermes does is tell others how much he cares for Luke and "really truly loves him", but does nothing to prove to Luke that he truly cares. But it’s not just Hermes who does this, almost all of the gods do this! Why? Because they know that they can just say "oh, well I was busy and I tried my best" and others will just believe them and carry on. Or worse, they’ll take what the gods say to heart and demonize anyone who would try to oppose the gods so that it’s seen as a bad thing to hold the Gods accountable for the way they act.
And this is a clear example of the overarching theme that the gods are actually just an oppressive establishment that won’t ever really change unless it’s destroyed or overthrown.
In this essay I will…
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actually wild of holly black to write cardan’s arc so powerfully that I went from genuinely hating him and never believing I’d like him to thinking “ok so maybe he’s not awful ALL the time” to desperately rooting for him and furiously wanting him to be loved and happy over the span of three books. like tfota was WILD for doing that (and doing it so well)
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