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Ha, it is from a comic strip of sorts, but doesn't have anything to do with Catholicism or anything. The strip I took it from is basically about how the guy in the picture doesn't remember being told some fact and is later indigent that he was never told. When it's pointed it out that he was told earlier, it flashes back to that occurrence, where he is dancing and singing 'Bananas in mah ears!" rather than listening to his sister or mother or something.
So maybe, if the joke is the same, the idea is that Catholics don't listen well?
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That's quite alright. Same beginning different ending. How are you doing?
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I can do it, but not right now.
You see, I moved today, and I have to wait 'till the truck comes until I can get MY computer, and after that I have to wait until we have the internet to make the GIF.
I'll get on it as soon as possible though.
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Have I been following the rules better lately?
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I never really thought of what actor the characters probably looked like. Though I did assume that Aphrodite would be blonde.
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Ah, I forgot about that encounter.
And yes, the main reason for sacrificing it was to get Grover and Bessie home. I just meant the reasoning as to why he chose the jacket.
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I was curious about the minotaur horn. I borrow the books from my uncle, so I don't really remember the details of the fight with the lion. I do remember that he sacrificed the jacket because he realized that he shouldn't be a Hercules-copy, and it gained the respect of Zoe, who he did not realize was going to die later on. He realized that Hercules wasn't all he was always brought up to be. Besides, what exactly is the point of a bulletproof jacket when your enemies don't use bullets?
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Yeah, it wouldn't make sense for the next big hero to be a child of Dionysus or some god like that. If it is not Percy playing the role of hero again, it will probably be either Niko, Thalia, or a new child in the future. However, Poseidon never clarified whether or not he was joking about having other children lying around.