weird how some people only know about greek mythology through movies... I want to say it is a pretty bad thing, but then again, the same people would probably know nothing about greek mythology if it wasnt for those movies..
Still it paints a pretty specific picture though. and influences your view on things.
Percy Jackson was originally a series of books not films (which were pretty bad...) and has now branched out into Heroes of Olympus and the Trials of Apollo. They're all quite informative and enjoyable to be fair.
Maybe accept plankton for whale food? Krill is part of these anyway and it would be easier for many non-English natives that get taught at school that whales eat plankton. Also there's an extra "o" that snuck into the question about eating quickly.
Can you please add a type-in for Manna as "Man-o-salwa" or "Mon salwa", since most people from middle east and south asia call it that, instead of the latin version.
And doughnut is a variation of the original word: "dough-nought" "Nought" which is a variation of "naught" which is another word for "nothing" or "zero." So the original word meant dough formed in the shape of a zero.
The original script for E.T. called for M&M's, but when they asked Mars Inc. for permission to use them in the movie they said no. Apparently they didn't want their product to be associated with aliens. They switched to Hershey's Reese's Pieces without asking permission until later, but Hershey agreed to the promotion. Good decision because sales for Reese's Pieces jumped 65% or more after the movie came out.
Still it paints a pretty specific picture though. and influences your view on things.
He also doesn't eat "ghosts", they are monsters.
And does matzah or unleavened bread work for the Jews?
Also the spelling of "Donut" is sending me...
Old Lady — Fly, Spider, Bird, Cat, Cow, Horse
Eleven — Eggos
SpongeBob — Krabby Patty
Plankton — Chum
but i got ambrosia in the end.. thanks percy jackson