she graduated from the university of servington with a degree in cuntology
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I simply loved this episode and this little step up Pomni had in her character development, she starts having nightmares about fearing getting abstracted and being left to die alone and be forgotten.
But then, she finds someone that also fears his reality, she finds someone that she can relate too and talk about how she really feels, how their worlds are similar as she tries to cheer him up.
To finally, at the end of the episode, realize that, no, she's not going to be forgotten, she's doesn't have to go through this alone, because there are people there that will fight with her to keep her sane and show how loved she will be, even if she abstracts, they will not stop caring for her.
I'm sorry for the long rant, but I just loved this episode and it's message, here's a last picture of Pomni smiling at her new found family when she's realized she's loved:
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"are you my mummy?" 🤝 "hey, who turned out the lights?" 🤝 "my arms are too long."
the holy trinity of doctor who quotes that sound fairly normal out of context but are actually mildly terrifying
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The way that Percy looks at Annabeth when she admits to stealing Hermes keys 🥹
He’s so impressed. Not just because of her skills, but because she stole from one of the gods.
Annabeth is only just starting to break away from the unwavering adherence to the rules of respecting the gods. The first time we saw her do that was talking back to Hephaestus in Episode 5, when Percy was frozen in gold. He’s never seen her willingly do something that could be counted as disrespectful to the gods and he’s so proud of her for it.
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