Lady of Vanir by Annie Stegg
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Lady of Vanir by Annie Stegg
Freyja and Hildisvíni!
So happy with this piece I had the pleasure to do for @DamesZine !:D
I tried to illustrate some less known aspect of her Myth, like her golden tears everytime her husband goes to war and her Boar mount (who can fly too btw!)
This is my only commentary on the whole God of War Thor thing.
[Image description: the Richard Madden/Taron Edgerton as Elton John meme. They are both packed into a car together. Taron's giant pink feathery outfit crowds Madden, who looks uncomfortable and cramped. Taron is just happily doing his own thing.
Richard Madden is labeled "this doesn't look like Thor, though." Taron is labeled "Þrymskviða Thor eating multiple entire animals including a whole ox & drinking 3 casks of mead in a wedding gown."]
apparently people are annoyed because the thor in the new god of war looks like a strongman instead of a bodybuilder lmao
and they made his hair red (which is historically accurate to the myth)? Wig
What an absolute lad.
The funny/sad thing is that apparently way back in the day when Thor, Loki and Odin appeared in Sandman, Neil Gaiman said that there were irate Marvel fans that were mad that Thor was depicted as a kinda loutish guy with red hair rather than the image of Avenger!Thor (blond, winged helmet, formal Shakespearean dialogue) they were used to.
now look dirrectly at thor and remember one of the main myths included this man dressed as a bride and multiple people saying ‘yep, lovely woman’ after witnessing him consume an entire roast ox in a bridal gown
You can think abortion is a sin without forcing everyone else to
psa to everyone on antipsychotics during the summertime
some antipsychotics can make you more susceptible to heat exhaustion because they make it so your body cannot regulate your body temperature correctly. I learned this the hard way last summer, I got really nasty heat exhaustion while on a high dose of quetiapine. so check if your meds react badly to heat, and if they do, please be sure to wear your sunscreen, have light cover ups on or with you, wear a hat, and stay hydrated! be safe
My inspiration is lacking and wayward... I’m feeling pretty lost, but I appreciate y’all sticking with me along the way ❤️🙏
hey if you don’t have bipolar disorder or a disorder with manic tendencies stop calling yourself manic or reblogging posts talking about being manic
Be that person wearing Norse imagery that actively fights against fascists and all other bigotries!
Yes be kind, of course be kind, but we need to build a highly visible and actively anti-fascists form of Heathenry. One that ends up making the fash leave Heathenry and never come back.
Being kind is definitely a part of that, but we need to go much much further.
Advice for people in their 20s from someone who’s just entered their 30s....
1. Don’t waste time being fearful: go for that job that you’re certain you’re not gonna get. What’s the worse that can happen? You are rejected, but you gain interview experience. Self-doubt is really a waste of time.
2. Live in the present. Yes, it is important to plan for the future, but it is easy to put off living until it is too late. Make sure that you have no regrets about what you should have done. Do one exciting thing per year.
3. Know your worth. This applies to both work and relationships; never sell yourself short. No job or romance is more important than your self respect. Also, charge for any unique skills/services that you can offer.
4. Don’t be afraid to leave bad situations. I left a stable but draining teaching job in order to protect my mental health. Even though this was a big risk, it was the best decision I ever made. NOTHING is more important than your mental health.
5. Most 20 somethings feel that they are underachieving. This is normal - especially in today’s financial climate. Don’t feel bad if you are still living at home and cannot afford to rent/buy. I’m 30 and still living at home, saving to buy.
6. People will disappoint you, but most of the time, it’s not about you. Everybody has their own demons and traumas that make them behave in certain ways. If somebody disrespects you, assert your boundaries and keep it moving. Also, examine if there was anything you could have done to avoid the situation. But DO NOT let it eat away at you.
7. In love, nobody owes you anything. Even if they made a promise, they are their own person…Everybody has the right to change their mind and to leave a situation which is not beneficial for them. This is hurtful and hard to accept, but it is the truth.
8. Learn to enjoy your own company. Your 20s can be a lonely time as your social sphere narrows, due to employment, finances and exhaustion. Use this time to find out more about yourself and do the things that you enjoy. There is something liberating about eating at a restaurant alone.
9. Be kind, don’t gossip or overshare. I am still working on this one. It is really difficult to be kind and positive in a world full of annoying people. However, your attitude will influence how you are being perceived. If you are unkind, people will laugh at your jokes but they will never trust you. They will never trust you not to treat them as you treat other people. Remove yourself from toxic people, and only share negativity (sadness/anger/depression) with a therapist and one other person that you trust. If you overshare negative feelings, you may be stereotyped as being full of drama. Furthermore, people will want you to stay in a negative place because it’s entertaining and makes them feel better about their own lives. Just don’t do it.
10. You cannot win every battle. Within conflict, it is tempting to try to force others to agree with your perspective. However, most people are set in their ways, and find it difficult to change their views and behaviours. This is especially important when dealing with toxic family members. You may never get the apology and empathy that you seek, so it is important to accept that every battle cannot be won, and gain validation internally, rather than externally.
You don’t owe anybody the traumatic details of your life as a bonding tool
Can’t wait to see ubisoft explain why there’s black gay vikings in assassin creed valhalla
Seeing as how the Moors were still in Spain at the time and also black soldiers once were stationed in England by Rome a long time before. Also being gay was common in Scandinavia. And the Vikings regularly took wives from overseas, so it really wasn’t impossible. Viking men also regularly cross dressed and worshipped Thor, who himself cross dressed and presented as a woman once.
Viking LGBT History
Moors In Spain
Black Roman Soldiers In England
P.S.: A non Wikipedia source for the earlier argument that the Teutonic Order was persecuted by the Nazis.
intrusive thoughts are created because they’re what you fear the most. they’re not what you’re going to do. they’re what you hate most of all.
they’re not an indication of how evil you are. the only thing they indicate is what you’re most against.
me, looking at the current state of the world, crying:I wish none of this had happened…
Gandalf, materialising in my conscience, smiling kindly: So do all who live to see such times, but that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us. There are other forces at work in this world, besides the will of evil.
This is wonderfully helpful.
There’s also Sam: “It’s like in the great stories, Mr. Frodo. The ones that really mattered. Full of darkness and danger, they were. And sometimes you didn’t want to know the end. Because how could the end be happy? How could the world go back to the way it was when so much bad had happened? But in the end, it’s only a passing thing, this shadow. Even darkness must pass. A new day will come. And when the sun shines it will shine out the clearer. Those were the stories that stayed with you. That meant something, even if you were too small to understand why. But I think, Mr. Frodo, I do understand. I know now. Folk in those stories had lots of chances of turning back, only they didn’t. They kept going. Because they were holding on to something.”
What are we holding onto Sam?
There’s good in this world, Mr. Frodo, and it’s worth fighting for
self care is putting yourself to bed on a regular schedule because it’s the base treatment for mood disorders
there’s no twist or anything it’s just really really good for u to sleep at consistent times
me reading this at 5am: