You're not getting your boyfriend back. Fuck you.
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If it isn’t too spoilerly, if or when lunatic joins reader’s side, will the dimitrescus know what they did to reader and them? Or will they just not tell
assuming Lunatic does switch sides… everyone would know :) i had an idea that both them and Reader would explain everything as best they could, and if they were kicked out (unlikely), so be it. i can’t reveal too much about it, but i feel like Lunatic would actually take responsibility for what’s happened
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betrayal and forgiveness is something seen akin to falling in love
not saying i can associate brotzly with that quote but
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Fear!
A sentence that will almost certainly be edited:
"I was fearless because I never faced consequences for anything, but you were the one who had to bear it all the all the time."
Send me a word and I’ll post the sentence in which it appears.
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its funny because Percy has been spiraling ever since pjo and whenever he has a particularly bad episode you have other characters actively worried about it and you think to yourself surely they're going to intervene, surely someone is going to talk to him about it, and then like no one ever does lol
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Horny artists are wrong about Makima in that from what I've seen, she dresses kind of like Columbo with that jacket and business clothes and THAT is what makes her hot. She's got the outfit and looming figure of a serial killer and the psyop of calling her thicc is legit confusing when you actually read the manga or watch the anime for the first time. Like you're drawing her in a "straight guy" sexy way with a big ass and tits in a skintight outfit when she's more drawn in a way plenty of lesbians would be thirsting over instead. The baggy clothes ADD to the hotness yk
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Never underestimate the power of a good mediocre piece of fiction.
It's not deep. It's not mind-blowing. It's not going to blow you away with its layered character arcs and intricate themes. It's just a story that's just well-constructed enough that you're not going to be distracted by major flaws, and it's pleasant and relaxing and doesn't demand too much of you.
Those kind of stories are a vital part of any interior landscape.
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