Piper: What's the difference between Romans and Greeks anyway?
Jason: Well, the Romans are assholes. The Greeks are assholes who have fun.
I think Percy’s sass comes from his grandfather
Have a nice day, people
There were no simple answers. There were never just two sides to a war.
veins of fire by elizabeth tammi (via annabethisterrified)
One bee short of a hive
My head, when my family are trying to think of analogies relating to people going nuts
I love this. Worth the read.
“Adulthood is like looking both ways before you cross the street, then getting hit by an airplane.”
The full rotation of the Moon as seen by NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter.
“I don’t know when I decided my cats talk like Victorian orphans but I’m liking it.”
By Hannah Hillam
I would soo love to see a comic with this
I am all about stories where the hero and villain know each other very well and were once friends, but I could deal with it being used another way.
What if instead of being used for drama, for wistfulness and pleas to join the other side, it was more like the hero looking over a battlefield going Seriously, who does she think she’s kidding, she’s been using the same chess strategy since we were seven or the villain picking a headquarters in a specific climate because she knows the hero hates hot weather or deciding Send in some forces to round up all the copies of his favorite poet’s work, that’ll tick him off.
Or most of all them still having inside jokes with each other.