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the-sascrotch:

someones fat? doesn’t ruin the cosplay.
someones black? doesn’t ruin the cosplay.
not completely 100% accurate? still doesn’t ruin the cosplay.

you want to know what ruins cosplays?
bad wigs.  

9 months ago on July 29th | J | 18,782 notes

theatomicboom:

makorra is seriously the worst ship in the lok fandom

11 months ago on June 12th | J | 15 notes
11 months ago on June 9th | J | 22,671 notes

marzipanapple:

Dante Basco (Zuko) on The Last Airbender movie.

I have loved you since my childhood.  I love you still.

11 months ago on June 9th | J | 35,646 notes

inebriat0r:

lokii-d:

lovelystrumpet:

someonecertainly:

I feel like this entire phenomenon of “SHUT UP LOKI NOBODY WANTS TO LISTEN TO YOU”, besides the sort of mean chuckle at his expense that makes me feel guilty, is fascinating. With giant angst potential that explains a lot about how Loki looks at himself and why he snaps.

No, seriously. Imagine that this sort of thing has been going on for hundreds or thousands of years. Whenever Loki opens his mouth to speak, or share an opinion, or make a suggestion, or voice an objection, there’s a good chance he’ll basically get told he’s insignificant or irrelevant or reprehensible or just flat out wrong. Stop talking. Yeah, he’s a manipulative little shit, but seriously. His words are his biggest source of power. He’s not an up front fighter—his forte lies through persuasion and the ability to reason people into the decisions that suit him. And he’s perpetually being told “YOUR ABILITIES ARE WORTHLESS, GTFO WE DON’T WANT YOU”. So even the thing he thought he was good at is being undermined.

Extra bonus points if you incorporate canon mythology and the “sew his lips up” punishment. I mean just DAMN. Physical pain and the approval of his father in that sentence aside, that literally, physically denies his right to assert or defend himself. He completely loses his voice. He’s basically having it hammered home that people would rather not hear him at all, would rather pretend he’s not there, and he can’t even count on his family to disagree.

It’s just unbelievably fucked up.

SHIT. I hadn’t consciously made the connection between the fact that Loki is always overlooked and ignored when he speaks and the fact that he’s put in that muzzle at the end of Avengers. I always thought that bit was a link to the bit from Norse mythology where he had his mouth sewn up as punishment for teasing some dude (details elude me right now). But this. This makes sense. And makes so many more feels. It’s like the ultimate insult to him.

THIS. RIGHT. HERE.

No wonder he turned out the way he is. He was already an outsider in his family before he had even discovered that he was adopted. 

1 year ago on May 22nd | J | 18,499 notes

c-l-a-u-d:

CAN NOT GET OVER THE LOSS OF THE LAKERS

1 year ago on May 21st | J | 2 notes

escapetomymindpalace:

Don’t lose hope, guys.

Omg

1 year ago on April 4th | J | 15,226 notes

gunoilsoulmates:

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1 year ago on April 2nd | J | 12 notes

“Chill out, it’s just a TV show.”

kay-the-kleptomaniac:

1 year ago on January 28th | J | 109,839 notes

tv challenge - seven couples you ship: simon bellamy/alisha bailey

1 year ago on August 2nd | J | 1,008 notes

This is a public service announcement:

matt-smith-:

It has come to my attention that there are still some individuals out there that think Rory is still plastic.

Let me just say…

Rory is under no circumstances still plastic.

  • He was plastic for two thousand years, yes.
  • But after The Doctor rebooted the Universe everything went back to how it was.
  • Thus Rory is now very human and just as he was before.

I’m glad we’ve cleared this up now.

2 years ago on May 4th | J | 131 notes