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thoradvice · 3 months
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i cannot emphasise enough how much you need to create something. anything. it doesn't matter if you suck. you don't need to monetise it, or make it your career. you can restart an old hobby; you can start from scratch. it doesn't matter. you just need to hold something and be able to say "i did that". baking, drawing, painting, writing, coding, crafts, whatever. make something ! you cannot have all your hobbies be a form of consumption. it's fun, it's great in its own right. but the single best action to make yourself feel better, to calm your mind, to gain self esteem, is to Create
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ambassador-of-thunder · 3 months
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Since I spend much of my time now with the Wolf of the Woods and Lady Yennefer, I've decided that they are welcome to put things here as well. We work well together, and I believe it would be more useful than making another digital "pocket" to keep track of
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n3vrmore · 1 year
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I finished reading Greywaren some days ago and now I really feel like changing my url. We all know I'll come back to rararellano eventually but...
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poppy-metal · 5 months
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THEY NEED TO RELAXXXXX
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sylvies-kablooie · 5 months
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the fact that loki took latin as an elective and thor took groot says so much about their characters and i think about it frequently.
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mariejordans · 7 months
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i still have yet to recover from this look.
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dawningfairytale · 1 year
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ocean: i accept your whole gay thing, i just don't get it
noel: okay. i'll regret this, but what part don't you get?
ocean: why would you prefer men over women? i'm straight but i could never imagine being with a man... like... that. women are infinitely more attractive. why would you make your life harder for a subpar mate?
noel (internally):
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useragarfield · 2 years
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it cannot be underestimated how much the mantra of a marvel movie being "nothing is better to strive for than love, it's what we all want" healed me
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musclesandhammering · 6 months
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I need there to be an emotional scene in Secret Wars or Thor 5 or whatever when, after Loki’s out of the tree and the war is won etc, Thor expects Loki to stay in New Asgard with him, but Loki declines and says he’s returning to the TVA.
Something along the lines of “I’m not your Loki, your Loki is dead. This was his home, not mine. I’m sorry he never got to see it. But I have my own home, and they’re waiting for me by that time door. So..”
I just think it would annihilate me :)
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pinkb00bsocks · 6 months
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howfarethestars · 6 months
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rewatched thor (2011) for the millionth time tonight and as always my heart breaks for thor who truly has no idea why his beloved sibling has suddenly decided to try and kill him, why that sibling disowns him and says that they were never brothers, why that sibling has apparently hated him for a long time and hated him badly enough to commit treason to keep him from becoming king. and even when he has no idea what’s happening, he immediately assumes it’s his fault??$/)/
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thoradvice · 6 months
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may the last two months of 2023 be filled with pleasant plot twists, spontaneous fun, soft beds, and good vibes
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Somebody asked me to talk about the misconception that Loki is always trying to kill Thor, so here are some thoughts.
When Loki and Thor are children, Thor is the one who expresses bloodlust: "I'll hunt the monsters down and slay them all". We can infer from this scene that Loki was not violent or murderous as a child (unlike a certain scene in Thor: Ragnarok would suggest which, let it be remembered, was completely improvised and therefore not written with Loki's actual character in mind).
Loki never expresses a desire to kill Thor (except on Svartalfheim, and we all know that was a trick).
The closest he comes to this is his command to the Destroyer: "Ensure my brother does not return. Destroy everything." Notice how direct the latter part of the sentence is, while the former is vague and left up to interpretation. This is a partial reach, but I wonder if Loki wouldn't have just told the Destroyer to kill Thor if that's what he really wanted.
Loki had the opportunity to use the Destroyer's death ray on Thor, and he didn't. He chose to slap him instead. Yes, this proved to be nearly fatal, but he could have been much more direct. The Destroyer is a literal killing machine.
Even knowing Thor was mortal, I sincerely doubt Loki believed he would actually die. To Loki, Thor has always been his strong and unbeatable older brother. He has probably seen him mortally wounded hundreds of times and it was probably impossible to imagine him dying from a slap.
Remember that at this point, Loki has no reason to believe that Thor won't try to kill him as soon as he finds out he's Jotun. Thor had been happily killing hundreds of Frost Giants just the week before, and had likely been doing so for the last several hundred years. So even in this "him or me" situation, in the midst of a mental breakdown, moments away from attempting genocide, Loki isn't able to directly attempt to kill Thor.
Loki never even comes close to killing Thor at any other point in the films. They fight on Bifrost, but they're fighting more for control of the mechanism here than with intent to hurt (let alone kill) each other.
In the Avengers, Loki doesn't even pretend to try. He stabs Thor once with a tiny dagger that looks like it affected Thor as much as a bee sting.
In TDW he takes it a step further and sacrifices himself for Thor (or at least tries to). Is the opposite of trying to kill someone trying to die to save them? I feel like it might be.
In Ragnarok he tries to... turn him over to the Grandmaster? I guess? And we get the snake story, but like I already said, that was improv done with no regard for Loki's actual character. And then Loki literally saves the entirety of the Asgardian people and supports Thor becoming king which doesn't seem very murderous to me.
In Infinity War he sacrifices himself for real this time, first throwing away a goddamn INFINITY STONE to tackle Thor to the ground with no thought for his wellbeing and then having the life choked out of him by his greatest fear and tormentor and also oh my god it's been FOUR films since the last time he sort of maybe subjectively tried to kill Thor and he's been actively trying to save him in three of those
This got a bit long and rambly but yeah. No matter how you look at it, Loki's attempt-to-kill-Thor count is either one or zero. That simply doesn't add up to any number high enough to qualify as him "constantly" trying to kill his brother. Also his attempt-to-save-Thor count is by my calculations AT LEAST six, and that's only on-screen and obviously not counting the hundreds of years they spent together before this.
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n3vrmore · 1 year
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After a thousand years, I changed icons.
Credit to @lavendales
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poppy-metal · 6 months
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the face of a the grand pussymaster the most pookie of people be the ones w the hardest swag.
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respect-the-hyphen · 8 months
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got to the Tower and immediately fell on the carpeted floor and passed out for several hours
mr. Captain America Steve Rogers Sir told me I'm overexerting myself, and I told him I overexerted his mom last night. kill me.
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