💞Raina💞
~Certified Kneecap Thief~
I love Dahlias mom 🥰 Laura Neal hater
Jason Sudeikis I am in your walls
she/her
-20-
enjoyer of women
multifandom mess.
🚛😵👻👍
🦂 & 🐸❤️ I'll probably talk a lot about
Cate Blanchett,
Sandra Oh,
Gwendoline Christie,
Sarah Paulson,
Anna Kendrick,
Katherine Waterston,
(middle aged actresses in general 😭),
Jodie Comer,
Carol (2015),
Killing Eve,
Wednesday,
Madre sólo hay Dos (Daughter from another Mother),
Abbott Elementary,
FTWS (but mainly just Farah Dowling),
Dead to Me,
Matilda (1996),
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children,
ATLA and TLOK,
Ratched,
The Owl House,
The Umbrella Academy,
Xena Warrior Princess,
The Office,
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia,
Ted Lasso,
Derry Girls,
Hacks,
The Haunting of Bly Manor,
Harry Potter/Fantastic Beasts (anti JKR),
Adventure Time,
Miraculous Ladybug,
Community,
Amphibia,
Enchanted,
Steven Universe,
Superstore,
Brooklyn 99,
She-Ra,
Parks and Rec,
Musicals (especially TL5Y, Newsies, Waitress, Beetlejuice, Mean Girls, Wicked, Into the Woods, and Heathers),
Stranger Things,
Pitch Perfect,
New Girl,
The Good Place, etc...
Everyone is talking about how shocking it was that the Apollo cabin left the battle of Manhattan with only 3 survivors, but it’s so much worse than most people realize. Camp Half-Blood starts with somewhere around 100 campers in “The Lightning Thief." They start the battle of Manhattan with only 40 campers. Which, not great, but they were missing the Ares cabin, so that doesn’t seem so bad, right? THEY ONLY HAVE 16 CAMPERS BY THE TIME THE DRAKON SHOWS UP. They left camp with 2 buses full of hopeful demigods, but by the end of the book, the survivors don’t even fill up half of a bus.
girl typing a very specific question into google search bar, scrunching her face as she takes time to make sure she hasn't made any spelling errors, hitting enter, shaking her head as google only presents her with unhelpful websites that don't answer her query at all, moving her cursor back to the search bar and clicking on it so she can carefully write 'reddit' at the end, hitting enter again, sighing with relief as she finds a link to a reddit post asking the exact question she needed answered posted in a subreddit for a very niche topic, finally moving her cursor to click on the link, wondering why she didn't go straight to the subreddit earlier, only to be met with a deleted comment with a reply from the OP stating 'that was very helpful, thanks', sighing with frustration as she moves her cursor back to the search bar so she can copy the link and paste it into the wayback machine,