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This is how I originally wrote it. One of those that starts as a poem and then begs to be a song. I posted a fragment of this on tumblr a while back, but here’s the initial piece in its entirety 🤍
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The World's Tree
Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)
Thor (2011)
Loki (2023) — 2.06 “Glorious Purpose”
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Loki ascending his throne - 02x06
He was right all along; he had the most glorious purpose out of any of them ♡♡♡
[Part 1][Part 2]
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Loki the God of Stories - 02x06
This is now my favourite scene in the entire MCU, and you can't convince me otherwise.
He has literal tears in his eyes; he had no idea if he would make it, but he still took the risk just to save his friends, and look at him now! An actual selfless hero and one of, if not the most powerful being in the entire MCU! Frigga would be so proud ♡♡♡
[Part 1][Part 3]
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Loki becoming the God of Stories - 02x06
I'm in shock. This was STUNNING! I'll need at least 2 months to wrap my head around it, I love it so much!
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“A man who dominates is a man who does not love. He has a tremendous animal vitality, a force, which conquers. He conquers, people are subjected by him, but he neither loves nor understands. He is just a force and he is filled with his own strength. If he loves at all, it is a force like his own, and so again he loves his own kind of strength, not the other, which is an infiltration. Watch the conqueror well, watch the man or woman who dominates another: he is not the one who loves. The one who loves is the one who is dominated. You love me, and so you cannot dominate me, and I being a woman sought domination. But it is all over now. I see it as an impersonal force, an animal force, which no longer has power over me.”
-A Letter From Anaïs Nin to Henry Miller, Excerpt From “A Literate Passion”.
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jesus didn’t die for your sins
you die for your own.
you paid all of your debts
but you cannot go home.
the father cursed the skirt for being short.
the mother cursed him for staring.
then cursed you, the competition.
the teacher kept your seat close to the board.
in hindsight, kept you closer to his desk.
the pastor brushed his hands against your back.
this is life in reparation.
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“Other peoples’ opinion of you is their problem, not yours.”
— Unknown
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