Other Mandalorians: *shoot with blasters*
The Armorer:
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Idk if it’s just me but it lowkey pisses me off when people use they/them for Alex Fierro
Like she specifically states that she doesn’t use they/them. In the book. Upfront and simple. Magnus asks and she gives him a clear and detailed answer. Alex uses she/her and he/him. She/her when she identifies as female and he/him when he identifies as male. This is said multiple times.
When referring to her in a post or fic or whatever, y’all have two very clear choices that are laid out for you on a silver platter BY ALEX IN THE BOOKS
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TLT girlies, I think one or several of us should draw the First House as this pic of Taika Waititi with the cast of Thor: Ragnarok
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Right I'm not saying Odin's not had a terrible amount of colonialism and war going on over his however-long-it's-been reign but when Thor wants to lay waste to Jotunheim and Odin tells him off for this it's not just hypocrisy at work, because the Odin of the timeframe of that movie seems sure that this would be Wrong not just politically bothersome and yet he also doesn't really explain to Thor why things are different now and putting that together what you have is this: Odin can't explain his own apparent change of heart without revealing that "oh yeah your brother's a Jotun," even though he must be fairly sure that this information would stop Thor's xenophobic bloodlust in its tracks as effectively as it did his own.
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Okay so, I was listening to ‘tolerate it’ by Taylor Swift, and I know that it’s a song about a romantic relationship, but I just cannot stop thinking about either Heimdall or Thor and their relationship to Odin.
He’s sees both of them more as tools than people and y’know, Thor comes to realize that during his fight with Kratos, (and I think deep down he’s known that for a long time) but maybe Heimdall doesn’t realize it until everything’s over - until Ragnarök has passed and it hits him all at once.
Maybe Heimdall finds Thor and, with the most broken look on his face, asks ‘He was just using me the whole time?’
And Thor doesn’t need a name to know what Heimdall means. He’s got this thousand-yard stare and he just looks so empty. Like he has nothing left in him. So Thor takes a minute, pushes aside any snide comment he might have thought of, and has a genuine conversation with Heimdall about it.
They still might not be super close, but I think they could come together to shed the weight of their father and become better people in the wake of his misdeeds. They can rise above what he did to them - what he taught them and how he raised them. They might even come to respect one another and help each other in their respective efforts to be better.
I dunno. I think there’s room for them to grow as brothers and to see each other for who they become rather than who Odin raised them to be.
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I've wanted to do one of these for awhile and thought, why not draw best boy? My guy. My rotten soldier. Babygirl.
Anyway. I'm always obsessed w my audacity every time I draw him and I'm so quickly humbled when I do eventually need to pull up a ref.
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(PLEASE for the love of god fully open this image for better quality tumblr’s compression Destroyed It)
couldn’t finish rendering this because its Massive Size was making the ipad Freakign Ecksplode, BUT. Thankfullyy i’d already managed to block in the bg a little bit by then, at least 👌
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Tom Hiddleston once suggested Sif's actress Jaime Alexander could have played Loki instead of him.
Do you think your feelings about Thor 1 and 2 would change in any way if Loki were cast as a woman? (if the plot stays exactly the same or minor differences)
I feel like it absolutely would change my thoughts about Thor 1 and 2 but hear me out because the gender change in the context of what I understand of Asgardian society would mean Loki starts out as a younger sister thanklessly expected to mediate Thor’s violent tendencies and by the end of the movie she’s turned into what is basically Hela
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The Adventures of Kate Bishop and Mjölnir.
*Natasha, Yelena, and Kate on a mission. Back-to-back-to-back, they look around as they are surrounded.*
Kate: Hold on. I've always wanted to try this.
*Kate breaks out of her defensive stance, closes her eyes and holds her hand out. Palm open, arm flexed like she's doing a "bro" handshake*
Natasha: Kate?-...
Yelena: What is she doing?!
*The thugs surrounding them startle as the sky grows black with storm clouds. So do Natasha and Yelena*
*The wind picks up. They hear a humming through the air as Mjölnir flies into Kate’s palm*
*Kate holds the hammer high and a giant bolt of lightning from the massive storm cloud above them strikes it*
*Kate opens her eyes, now sparkling with electricity. She swings the hammer down into the ground. The thunder clap knocks out all the surrounding thugs at once*
*Kate gets up, turns around excitedly with Mjölnir, Thor’s hammer, in her hand*: Oh my god! It worked! That was amazing!
*Yelena’s jaw drops*
*Natasha also shocked but smiling fondly at the young hero*: Kate Bishop, you really are something else.
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