Today’s aesthetic: keeping the same tab open in your browser for three solid weeks because you’re definitely going to get around to reading and/or acting on whatever’s in it any minute now.
This is a personal attack.
And even if your computer shuts down you restore the tabs, and that one too, because you will get around to doing it 100% its gonna happen
Being drunk vs Being high
i saw this on twitter and i cant stop thinking about it cuz its literally mania vs depression
week 3: books
oh my god they were roommates
Lance McClain, Son of Hermes: A skilled archer and budding Casanova, many think Lance is a child of Apollo or Aphrodite, but he’s actually Hermes’s kid - a true jack of all trades. He can’t quite pick locks or check traps like his brothers and sisters, but he’s the only one who can successfully sneak out of Camp Half-Blood to the nearest convenience store and back. Though sometimes insecure about his status as a demigod, Lance will gladly trade his life to Hades to protect the camp and his friends. (Not if Keith has anything to say about it.)
Keith Kogane, Legacy of Mars: Despite his prodigious fighting skills and disciplinary issues, Keith was never claimed by Ares - or any other Greek god or goddess. After years at Camp Half-Blood, Keith discovers that his mother, Krolia, is not only alive, but a daughter of Mars - and residing in New Rome. Originally planning to spend a summer at Camp Jupiter, he stays a full year and comes back bigger, buffer, and more grizzled - with a brand new face scar and wolf by his side. (Lance is predictably flustered when he returns to the east coast.)
Both boys eventually become ambassadors of their respective camps. (They visit each other often.)
I spent the better part of this week figuring out how this AU would work without sacrificing Pops or Krolia as part of Keith’s backstory. As for Lance, I knew right away I wanted him to be a son of Hermes (because of that one line in the first book where Luke says that one of their traits is being a “jack of all trades”). The fact that unclaimed kids stay in the Hermes cabin is something that I completely forgot about until I started writing the comic.
Check out what else I’ve done for Klance Month here and all my other doodles here!
I will post this GIF every damn time I come across it. Look at the unalloyed triumphant joy when she gets that weight up, echoed by the reaction of the two guys in the background. None of that bullshit macho “what’s a girl doing messing with weights” garbage. Nothing but respect, because she got that fucking bar UP!



