asgardianprincess21
asgardianprincess21
It Always Ends In A Fight
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Blake. Female. 24. Marvel lover. Loki's army.
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asgardianprincess21 · 4 years ago
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asgardianprincess21 · 5 years ago
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Your future self is talking shit about you
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asgardianprincess21 · 5 years ago
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asgardianprincess21 · 5 years ago
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gideon: i have made the perfect profiler
hotch: you screwed up a perfectly good child prodigy is what you did. look at it. it’s got anxiety
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asgardianprincess21 · 5 years ago
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Can anyone recommend some good Loki fanfics?
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asgardianprincess21 · 5 years ago
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Those hands! Why would you do this to me.
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asgardianprincess21 · 5 years ago
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reblog and put in the tags what instrument(s) you play, if any
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asgardianprincess21 · 6 years ago
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It’s Fourth of July Eve so make sure to leave some milk and cookies out for Captain America
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asgardianprincess21 · 6 years ago
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All polls are inherently biased since they represent only those willing to answer a poll.
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asgardianprincess21 · 6 years ago
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People with anxiety can be good to have around in an emergency. 
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Since anxious people are often waiting for something to go wrong, they’re also more vigilant about monitoring their surroundings. 
This makes them faster at detecting and reacting to threats, and they’re much more likely to warn others without delay.
(Source)
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asgardianprincess21 · 6 years ago
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I can image this happening, and I want it
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asgardianprincess21 · 6 years ago
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Cool
The word ‘cool’ has passed the test of time to beat all other slang terms in tenure. 'Cool’ ain’t goin nowhere folks.
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asgardianprincess21 · 6 years ago
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I literally just watched Tangled and then Thor right after. Two of my favorite movies!
You: So I have made the decision to trust you
Loki: A horrible decision, really
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asgardianprincess21 · 6 years ago
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Did Odin really favor Thor, or was that all in Loki’s head?
It absolutely wasn’t all in Loki’s head! I think it’s pretty clear that Odin would’ve never been eligible for a “parent of the year” award. From childhood, Loki and Thor were raised in opposition:
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I’m going to quote Alan Taylor and say “their father so completely screwed up their childhood. You don’t tell two boys that their both meant to be king but only one will do it.” And I’ll add: you definitely don’t tell two boys they’re meant to be king knowing full well that their fates were predetermined. Loki never stood a chance because a) he was second-born  b) he was not Asgardian. 
But we all know honesty was not Odin’s strong-suit. 
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I wonder how long it took for this little boy to learn that he was always going to play second fiddle to his brother…
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But moving on to the end of Thor, where Loki thinks that destroying the Jotunheim (and finishing the war that Odin started) will prove to his father that he is just as strong and formidable as Thor. 
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“I only ever wanted to be your equal” well doesn’t that line just sum up Loki’s character perfectly? He only wanted to be given the same treatment as his brother; to make his dad proud. His entire arc in the first Thor film is centered around trying to gain Odin’s affection, and Odin refuses to give it to him.
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This is a piece of the script, which also helps elaborate: 
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And there’s an awesome post here about this gif, below, which describes the semiotics of the shot much better than I ever could.
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Let’s talk Avengers. There’s a throw away line in there where Thor tries to remind Loki that they were raised as brothers (they played together, fought together, etc.) and Loki responds:
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And this isn’t the only time this “shadow” is referenced. Frigga mentions it in a scene that they savagely deleted from Thor: The Dark World.
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I love this interview of Tom from D23, where he talks about Loki and Frigga’s relationship in comparison to Loki and Odin’s relationship.  
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One has to wonder if Loki’s mischievous ways started as an effort to gain his father’s attention? Of course it was. 
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This scene is so hard to watch because Odin is so unnecessarily cruel when he yells “your birthright was to die!” Ugh I hate it. 
“I really don’t see what all of the fuss is about” and why would he when he follows his father’s example. “I went down to Midgard to rule the people of earth as a benevolent god, just like you.” And here he points out the hypocrisy— a king can conquer and destroy and he’s lauded as a hero. 
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Exhibit A & B:
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“All this because Loki desires a throne” This is the best display of Odin’s ignorance, because as we all know, Loki never wanted a throne. Odin never understood what Loki truly desired… actually, he never understood Loki period.Loki and Thor are two sides of the same coin. It’s the reason why he couldn’t be the parent Loki needed and why he bonded with Thor better. I would assume that training Thor to be the next king took precedence over any relationship he could’ve had with his second-son. 
But on the bright side there’s always Loki and Frigga’s beautiful relationship! Because he may have had a shit father, but Frigga was always there for him. She always strived to understand him and make him feel worthy and loved :,) 
(…Okay I’m done because I’m gonna cry)
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asgardianprincess21 · 6 years ago
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Harry Potter named his kids as if he was a Harry Potter obsessed geek
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asgardianprincess21 · 6 years ago
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Am I the only one who actually finds what Reid says interesting? Like shut up and let him finish his facts. You might learn something.
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