percy doing better than annabeth in college is one my favorite developments in the rrverse. if we reflect on percy and annabeth's academic upbringing. annabeth living at camp allowed her to receive accommodations for her adhd and dyslexia and surround herself with like-minded campers who had the same limitations. whereas percy was ridiculed, belittled, and routinely humiliated because of his adhd and dyslexia. even more so, percy's friends and family leave him out of the loop on so many important issue (no chb orientation film, no information about the great prophecy) which perpetuates his subpar confidence and self-esteem in his skills as a student and a demigod. but going to college at NRU changes his mindset because he receives the accommodations he should have gotten years ago and fucking thrives to the point of getting higher grades than annabeth — a person he deems way smarter and more prepared than him in every way. the most important thing percy is learning now is that a supportive environment makes all the difference, and he is more capable than he initially thought.
Last week I met with the Rare Beauty team and other amazing people in the community and I’m so grateful to have had this opportunity! I LOVE YOU RARE BEAUTY 🤍 btw I’m the one with the colorful tapestry on the top left :)
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I'm not worried about Imogen and Laudna's relationship whatsoever, and this clip just confirms my feelings:
It's the way Laura Bailey has this challenge accepted look when it comes to Imogen and Laudna's relationship.
She's ready to win! 😂
Laudna has a very big insecurity affecting her right now, and that's going to bleed into a relationship. It's cool that the players want to explore how that will affect their characters' relationship in a more realistic way. Instead of having the relationship wave away all their individual issues from affecting them together.
Like Marisha said, things might get a little tenuous as the characters figure out some root issues and eventually work through them together. I'm not worried about the end result.
An exclusive piece of an artbook I’m working on with @the-nothing-maker! Don’t Call it Love is the story of two art thieves trying to navigate their feelings for each other. A tale of loneliness, trust and hope. We’ll open preorders by the end of the month 🩵