Gem's lighthouse
...this parallel right here.
Caleb's ghost with the bloody knife hanging over his head, coldly staring at the brother who murdered him.
Luz, back from the dead and infused with the Titan's powers, the ball of light floating above her head, the same thing Belos reduced her to, giving him that same cold stare.
Both of them killed by the same man, one of them coming back to haunt him, the other coming back to put an end to him.
“So you’re saying you saw this for a glimpse and you went straight to painting?”
Yes. Yes I just did.
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Drew a Legiana on the dorm whiteboard today!
Reference under the break!
Three phases of the moon
full:
Double life Pearl is perfect in every way and there’s no way to change my mind she’s done NOTHING wrong
I’m so normal about her
shoutout to titan luz.... gotta b one of my favorite genders
This is why I study biology
“I learned that just beneath the surface there’s another world, and still different worlds as you dig deeper. I knew it as a kid, but I couldn’t find the proof. It was just a kind of feeling. There is goodness in blue skies and flowers, but another force—a wild pain and decay—also accompanies everything.”
— David Lynch (via human-voices)
In my early teens, I thought myself completely average. I was acing my classes, advanced in three subjects, in band, jazz band, and archery. I qualified for the archery state tournament and I got the highest mark at contest with my clarinet ensemble. And I thought all of it average. I felt good about those accomplishments, but I didn’t let myself feel special for having done them.
There’s nothing wrong with being humble, but I wasn’t letting myself be proud of my accomplishments. I started to think differently when my art teacher in my senior year of high school commended me for my knowledge in both the arts and in academics. What she told me was the most influential thing an educator has ever told me. She admired my willingness to learn about a subject I already had great experience in and my ability to critique and take criticism. She said that I had great potential and that I had the mind to be like Leonardo da Vinci.
Just,,
I had never been told something like that before. Whenever I think college is too difficult, I think back to her.
I try to give people compliments like that now. Knowing how well it resonated with me and inspired me, just think of what others could do with such a push.
consider: teenagers aren’t apathetic about everything they’re just used to you shitting all over whatever they show excitement about
This is so lovely
One of my favourite dogs :)