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tis is just sick (click and see)
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I didn't think they were good actors. Grover got on my nerves. I also don't think the age difference is that big of a deal. My parents are ten years apart and like Everley said, they're not actually dating.
*GASP* someone deleted my comment. :( *TEAR*
NEVERMIND!!!!! IT WAS A DIFFERENT ONE, SORRRRY.


P.S. the girl who plays annabeth (alexrandra daddario) was 5 yrs older than percy not the other way around tat was wat creeped me out

Yes, you should read 'Eragon.' Definitely a more difficult read than the Percy Jackson series, but not really difficult in general. It's amazing that the author wrote it at age 16, which is how old he was when he graduated High School! He was homeschooled, woot!


tats how i feel and but they said the big 3 couldnt hav kids cuz of Posieden cuz he was becoming 2 'human' wen he was hanging out with percy's mom
I think it's ironic that out of the big three, the two "Good" ones had kids after the pact but the "Bad" one didn't.
Surprising. haha, you should read my paragraph about potatoes. Lol (:
What does epic even mean? People just start saying epic randomly like they would be like, "HEY. That was like, totally epic." And I just go along pretending I know what epic means. But truth is, I really don't. Do you? And they say things are 'epic' when they aren't. Haha. Like they put the word epic in front of everything! Like they would say, "Omg. I wanna have an epic picnic!" And I just realized I'm saying 'like' way too much. For example, "Are you gonna do an epic jump?" Or something like that. And I know, this is gonna be like the potatoes. But I don't care, BAHAHAHAH! Anyways. I wish I knew what epic means. I mean, I guess I could look it up, but I'm either too lazy or I forget. I forget a lot of things. Well, a lot of nonimportant things. Which is ironic. And I seem to never remember my dreams. Only like...two nightmares. WHICH IS EPIC. Just kidding, ya see? I really don't know why I said epic. I really think people overuse the word...'epic'. I'm not saying you are. Haha. Thank you for saying my potato paragraph was epic. (: *SMILES* Anyways. I say anyways a lot...okay. BYE!

[ep-ik] Show IPA
–adjective Also, ep·i·cal.
1.
noting or pertaining to a long poetic composition, usually centered upon a hero, in which a series of great achievements or events is narrated in elevated style: Homer's Iliad is an epic poem.
2.
resembling or suggesting such poetry: an epic novel on the founding of the country.
3.
heroic; majestic; impressively great: the epic events of the war.
"Impressively great" GOT IT. Haha, thanks! :)
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