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Lily of the valley 💕🧚🌱✨
I would also like it to STAND on my TITS and SNIFF my EYES.
I am willing to believe Odin “loved” Loki, because how can you not love someone that devoted to you? It’s a selfish, self-satisfied do-gooder, conditional kind of love, that might allow for fondness but won’t protect you from harm. Which actually tbh, shouldn’t even be allowed to be called love at all.
Lots of love is conditional, to an extent. It’s okay for love to be conditional, if those conditions are moral ones - it’s okay to not love someone if they are treating you poorly, or doing horrible things to others, for example. A child not being obedient, not living up to impossible expectations, or choosing a different path than their parents wanted for them, however, isn’t a good reason.
Loki’s love for his adoptive father should have been conditional, but wasn’t. Odin’s love for his adopted son shouldn’t have been conditional, but it was.
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my favourite type of fan fictions are like. Slightly canon divergent. Like everything is the same but we fix this one annoying detail you can’t stand and let it butterfly effect the whole story.
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In his series, The Good Badlands, photographer Guy Tal seeks to show us that though it is often hidden, and may only appear briefly, there is delicate and subtle beauty in abundance for any viewer with patience and desire.