In a surprising turn of events, it was Will that got Steve and Eddie together. He’d noticed their blushing gazes, stilted flirting, and lingering touches. He knew they must’ve been dating in secret from their friends, perhaps because they weren’t comfortable enough to tell anyone. So, he pulled them aside at one of Steve’s pool days and gave them some advice.
“Hey guys, I um. Look, I know you’re dating each other.” They looked at each other in panic but Will continued. “It’s fine, I didn’t tell anyone. But you can tell us when you’re comfortable. The whole Party will be supportive and it’s really inspiring to see the love you two have for each other. So uh, thanks. I’m happy for you guys.”
Will ignored their shocked pallor and pulled them each into a quick hug. He gave them one last smile and darted back outside to the pool party feeling good that he was able to congratulate his friends for something so important.
Unknowingly to him, he left Steve and Eddie inside to deal with impromptu coming-outs, small crises, and plans for first dates. Because before that conversation, neither Steve nor Eddie realized the other was interested.
So Will got them together and he was proud when he found out about it… until they did the same thing to him and Mike. Then his joy about the situation became horror (although the method did work once again).
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Saw a post that said "y'all don't deserve trigger warnings for this one" in regards to the atrocities in Palestine right now and there is something that makes me so indescribably mad about that.
Most importantly it is so deeply, disgustingly dehumanizing to the people in front of the camera that you are claiming to care for. Using someone else's trauma. Someone else's suffering. Someone else's pain. To in turn traumatize others? To guilt them? To intentionally trigger them because "they don't deserve it"? That does nothing. That does absolutely nothing.
How does stripping someone of their personhood and turning them into shock value trauma porn for the sake of proving a point to other vulnerable people do anything constructive?
What good does that do for the person in pain besides turn their pain into a tool to inflict further damage?
How does that help anyone at all?
"But it's awareness!!"
No it's not. That's not advocacy. That's not "spreading awareness". That's intentionally going out of your way to degrade, demoralize, and guilt people by preying on their sense of morality and using the horrors of genocide as a fucking prop for it. And you are a sick bastard for that.
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i stand by that a better, more sensible, and more intriguing plot for TSATS would have been, instead of retconning literally everything:
Bob is dead (because he was very explicitly absorbed/killed by Tartarus Himself in House of Hades, alongside Damasen), and nobody is going into Tartarus to save him. He made his sacrifice and is gone. However. Remember how the Titans, including Bob, were just kind of kicking around for several years? Particularly. On a cruise ship full of mortals. And Bob happened to be kicking around in general for an extra year versus all the other Titans. And he mythologically sometimes has a mortal demigod son who partook in the Calydonian Boar Hunt (Dryas of Calydon). Yeah.
So turns out, Bob/Iapetus leaves behind a demigod (demititan?) child. And because Nico was pretty much his only friend, he named Nico his child's godfather. And while he's not being left in charge of the child, as a son of Hades and godfather to this kid, Nico is duty-bound to fulfill Bob's last will and go find this like 2 year old to make sure they're safe. So Nico has to undertake this very unusual quest (that raises many questions, such as "demititans are a thing?" and "DOES THIS MEAN THERE'S POTENTIALLY MORE-?!" and "SHOULD WE BE CONCERNED ABOUT THIS?") and is kind of freaking out because. He's the son of Hades! He's notoriously bad with living things, and animals, and definitely small children! Even if he does find this kid and assure they're safe, he is the last person who should be undergoing any kind of quest involving even potentially having to babysit. Fortunately, his boyfriend is the human embodiment of sunshine and calmness and good vibes, and also once helped a nymph give birth, so he feels Marginally More Confident in theoretical demititan babysitting and offers to come along on this Epic Journey of Figuring Out What In Hades' Name Is Up With This Demititan Baby Business.
Proceed with wholesome epic shenanigans quest of Nico and Will scurrying around trying to locate this random OP baby while Nico has an existential crisis about the nature of his powers because he doesn't want to let Bob down! Both for Hades Kid Honor Reasons and because Bob was his friend! But what if he's destined to fail this quest just because of who he is? Because he's simply not built for hanging out with the living/mortals? And Will reassuring him that He Will Probably Not Traumatize The Weird OP Titan Baby And It'll Be Fine, and simultaneously getting a peek into the weird other life Nico leads hanging out with immortals much more than the average demigod, which Nico considers his norm. Bonus shenanigans of both of them getting caught off-guard and culture shocked from where each other's respective worlds (Nico's mostly-immortal versus Will's mostly-mortal) cross over and learning to navigate those for each other - Nico finally starting to make some mortal connections and get glimpses at modern mortal American life, and Will trying not to get his brain literally incinerated while Nico's happily casually catching up with some of his old friends who happen to be literal gods.
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This is a reminder to everyone in North America who is unable to get tickets for the pre-sale and general sale of Sleep Token’s Teeth of God tour. DO NOT buy resale tickets through third-party vendors like StubHub, Seat Geek, Vivid Seats, etc. Tickets for the Teeth of God tour are mobile-only and non-transferable. This means the seller will not be able to transfer the tickets you purchased from them. The only reliable way to purchase tickets to this tour is through Ticketmaster or your local venue’s ticketing system. Please protect yourself and do not get scammed.
If you do not have tickets and need tickets, check out the list I’ve created below the cut. Once pre-sales/general sales are over, I’ll update this post with more links. For more context, check my post here.
Saturday, April 27 – Las Vegas, Nevada
Sick New World Music Festival
Purchase Tickets through Sick New World’s Website. Third-party sites and sellers can transfer mobile tickets.
Tuesday, April 30 – Phoenix, Arizona
Arizona Financial Theatre
400 W Washington St, Phoenix, AZ 85003
(602) 379-2800
Purchase tickets resale through Ticketmaster.
Wednesday, May 1 – Albuquerque, New Mexico
Revel Entertainment Center
4720 Alexander Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87107
(505) 321-0406
Purchase tickets resale through Prekindle.
Friday, May 3 – Austin, Texas
H-E-B Center
2100 Ave of the Stars, Cedar Park, TX 78613
(512) 600-5000
Purchase Tickets resale through Ticketmaster.
Saturday, May 4 – Dallas, Texas
Toyota Music Factory
316 W Las Colinas Blvd., Irving, TX 75039
(469) 840-9730
Purchase Tickets through Ticketmaster.
Monday, May 6 – Tampa, Florida
Yuengling Center
12499 USF Bull Run Drive, Tampa, FL 33617
(813) 974-3111
Purchase Tickets through Ticketmaster.
Tuesday, May 7 – Atlanta, Georgia
Coca-Cola Roxy
800 Battery Ave SE #500, Atlanta, GA 30339
(470) 351-3866
Purchase Tickets through Ticketmaster.
Wednesday, May 8 – Asheville, North Carolina
ExploreAshville.com Arena
87 Haywood St, Asheville, NC 28801
(828) 259-5736
Purchase Tickets through Ticketmaster.
Friday, May 10 – St. Louis, Missouri
The Factory
17105 N Outer 40 Rd, Chesterfield, MO 63005
(314) 423-8500
Purchase Tickets through Ticketmaster.
Sunday, May 12 – Morrison, Colorado
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
18300 W Alameda Pkwy, Morrison, CO 80465
(720) 865-2494
Purchase Tickets through AXS. Third-party sites and sellers can transfer mobile tickets.
Tuesday May 14 – Des Moines, Iowa
Vibrant Music Hall
2938 Grand Prairie Pkwy, Waukee, IA 50263
(515) 895-4980
Purchase Tickets through Ticketmaster.
Wednesday, May 15 & Thursday, May 16 – Chicago, Illinois
Salt Shed
1357 N Elston Ave, Chicago, IL 60642
(708) 967-2168
Purchase Tickets through Ticketmaster. Third-party sites and sellers can transfer mobile tickets.
Saturday, May 18 – Columbus, Ohio
Sonic Temple Art & Music Festival
Purchase Tickets through Sonic Temple’s Website. Third-party sites and sellers can transfer mobile tickets.
Sunday, May 19 – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Petersen Events Center
3719 Terrace St, Pittsburgh, PA 15261
(412) 648-3054
Purchase Tickets through AXS.
Monday, May 20 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The Met
858 N Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19130
(800) 653-8000
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Wednesday, May 22 – New York, New York
Radio City Music Hall
1260 6th Ave, New York, NY 10020
(212) 465-6000
Purchase Tickets through Ticketmaster. Third-party sites and sellers can transfer mobile tickets.
Friday, May 24 – Boston, Massachusetts
MGM Music Hall
2 Lansdowne St, Boston, MA 02215
(617) 488-7540
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Saturday, May 25 – Laval, Quebec
Place Bell
1950 Rue Claude-Gagné, Laval, QC H7N 0E4, Canada
(514) 492-1775
Purchase Tickets through Ticketmaster.
Monday, May 27 & Tuesday May 28– Toronto, Ontario
Massey Hall
178 Victoria St, Toronto, ON M5B 1T7, Canada
(416) 872-4255
Purchase Tickets through Massey Hall.
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