any “hero story” is likely to promote the “great man theory” which is a deadly and grotesque virus on the western mind.
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any “hero story” is likely to promote the “great man theory” which is a deadly and grotesque virus on the western mind.
WinterIron Parallels distracted by moving objects in front of them. Tony in Ironman 2 and Bucky in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (Requested by @mischief-and-tea-by-the-sea )
Y’all making women in their thirties feel old is my villain origin story actually
ARE YOU AN ELF?!
Questionable math but thirty IS young.
On the occasion of Valentine's Day, I would like to remind that I feel it now and I will feel it forever <3
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BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER (2022) dir. Ryan Coogler
The first Avenger. Watercolors
Off the coast of Australia Macroctopus caught the shark, wrapped all its tentacles around it and soon released it. Most likely, he scraped all the parasites off her.
The octopus
this is how sharks stay smooth
Bro the cuttlefish and everything else checkin it ou
the best part is the rapidly growing crowd of onlooker fish and squids hoping that this event will end in a festive shower of delicious shark guts (it did not. woe to the peanut gallery)
Can I be honest with yall I don't want to hear SHIT against cishets at pride this year
"But it's not FOR them!!!" The biggest military power in the world belongs to a christofascist nation overseen by a felon found guilty of 34 federal crimes and has greenlit a gestapo with more direct funding than the entire military of Canada for the purpose of ethnic cleansing. Let Hetero Jessica throw some biodegradable glitter at a municipal parade
Hylas and the Nymphs (1896) by John William Waterhouse
it's so funny how the mcu has so closely replicated the comics fan experience of like, "don't worry about like the plots. the things happening are like 90% really stupid, you just have to accept that. the meat is in the character writing. which is unfortunately also bad."
"and in order for half of it to make sense you had to have gotten into it many years ago and kept up with the homework"
"Blorbo is my favorite character! He has 89,324 appearances spanning decades!"
"Great! What do you recommend?"
"One writer in mid-2014 had like, half a plot that was great before it was handed off to someone who hated him and possibly had a vendetta against the art director. But man, a great 2-3 months of real character stuff there."
#walk walk fashion baby
Look at that strut.
sweetiepie OFFICIAL meeting
Characters of the Marvel Cinematic Universe ↳ Groot
We gotta appreciate this scene a bit more-
Where these girl’s come around and we find out that Thor and Jane broke up
And Thor tries to…idk explain it or whatever? And Loki just-
-pats his shoulder? As in showing sympathy or whatever? Trying to cheer him up? Sth like that idk?
Am I the only one who thinks that this is really precious?
[ Gifs by @starkked ]
I actually think this scene is CRUCIAL for A) continuity and B) to show that Loki and Thor, despite “moving forward,” have also REGRESSED to their ORIGINAL relationship dynamic, but in this case, in a good way.
A) Continuity: It was very strange to suddenly lose Jane Foster when the last time Thor appeared, in Age of Ultron, he was bragging about how wonderful she was to Tony Stark, who was similarly bragging about Pepper Potts. And even more considering that the entire conflict of The Dark World was about an infinity gem (the Aether) being absorbed into Jane’s body, and Thor and Loki going on a quest to exorcise it from her. Moreover saving Jane’s life–twice in a single scene–was an act of knee-jerk altruism on Loki’s part which set the tone for Thor forgiving Loki for what happened in Thor 1 and Avengers Assemble. Thor watched that happen, and in turn saved Loki’s life, and later fiercely grieved him, in part out of gratitude over Jane. Therefore showing Loki remembering Jane and remembering Thor’s love for Jane, and recognizing that this is one more loss that Thor has to suffer– reaching out to comfort Thor–is a way of economically tying the Ragnarok film back to The Dark World, which aired way back in 2013. It was a much needed reference, because the rest of Ragnarok is so disjunctively different from the other Thor films. B) Loki and Thor’s relationship dynamic: Loki was always Thor’s right-hand man and the guy who approached him–and was safe to do so given Thor’s violent temper–first. Loki was always the one who used calm gentle reason to talk Thor down from folly and to lift his spirits. This is shown more than once in Thor 1 and in The Dark World. In Thor 1, it’s shown when Loki comforts Thor about Odin denying Thor his coronation (albeit in part Loki’s own doing, but then again, Thor really wasn’t ready) particularly in the extended scene, it’s shown in the deleted scene when Thor is nervous BEFORE his coronation and Loki tells jokes to calm him down, and it’s shown in Jotunheim in front of Laufey.
In The Dark World, it’s shown with greater poignancy–as if Loki literally CANNOT HELP but be a source of levity and comfort to Thor, because he’s done it all his life–when Thor says “[Frigga] wouldn’t want us to fight,” and Loki returns, with a soft little smile, “well she wouldn’t exactly be shocked.”
Thor is IMMEDIATELY placated–realizes that he is placated–and very sadly returns, “I wish I could trust you,” effectively mourning their lifelong bond.
In Ragnarok, this bond is revived in both the above scene, and, among other times, at the end of the movie (“It suits you”/ “I’m here” ).
And I think that’s beautiful. People think Loki does nothing but double cross and run away from Thor. People joke about how loki “stabs Thor to show affection.” But at his core Loki exists to be Thor’s solace, a habit he cannot fully kick even when they are at each other’s throats. Even in Avengers Assemble, he weeps at having to decline Thor’s offer at peace:
“Sentiment.”
Tl;dr Loki adores his big brother. Always has.
I wish that for once in the movies Thor could have realized how much Loki was always there, how much he cared and truly saw him in a way that other didn’t. But alas, there is no scene where Thor recognizes how his brother used to cheer him up, and how much he supported him and knew what needed to hear. Thor grieving over loosing the person who knew him like no one else did