AND I WILL DO EVERY SINGLE ONE, BASED ON YOUR BLOG.
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Adam:”On a scale from “Dang Daniel” and “Fre sha vaca do”, how are you feeling?”
Crowley:”In between “It’s an avocado, thanks” and “How did you defeat Captain America” but as a solid answer i would say “I don’t need a degree to be a clothing hanger” What about you Pepper?”
Pepper:”Probably “Road work ahead?”
Aziraphale:”I speak many languages and this is none of them”
I always thought it was pointless that Odin would just let Hela break free after his death and destroy everything he had previously worked on. After all, he had pressed Thor to be king not so long ago. For what? That he would be king a few years until Odin's death, and then all Asgard would be taken over by Hela? What was Odin thinking about?
Correction: What were writers thinking about when writing a story with so many plot holes and the answer is they weren’t thinking :D
In-universe it really doesn’t make sense why Odin did that. He couldn’t find another way to contain her? Then why he never mentioned it? Why he never told about her to his sons? Why he never tried to find another way to defeat her after his death? Didn’t he care about his people and his sons who would be left alone to face her? It shows Odin was never wise, and even a worse father and king than we previously thought.
I made a gif’d traditional study from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s unit on the anatomy of feathers using their remige example.
“I think that’s what scares me: the randomness of everything. That the people who could be important to you might just pass you by. Or you pass them by.”
— Peter Cameron (via quotemadness)
Poems
Matt Haig, How to Stop Time
MCU Characters Files (in no particular order):
Loki Laufeyson is the son of Laufey, the ruler of the Frost Giants of Jotunheim, but shortly after his birth, he was abandoned and left to die. Found by the Asgardian king Odin, Loki was raised by Odin and his wife Frigga as an Asgardian prince, along with their biological son Thor. When he grew up, he became known as the “God of Mischief”.
As a Frost Giant, Loki possesses superhuman attributes such as strength, speed, agility, durability, stamina and reflexes and has been shown to be a powerful combatant. He learned to use Asgardian sorcery from Frigga, which, in addition to his cunning, manipulative and strategic mind makes Loki one of the most dangerous foes a person could ever face in battle.
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There are 5 volumes of, Poses for Artists, and a book of my sketches for various, non-pose related projects called, Incomplete Thoughts.