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Wait.
So if Loki’s hair is all disheveled because he’s been locked up for a few months or whatever, does that mean he was coiffing it up all through Avengers? Like how did he achieve all that bounce? Or was it dark magic or whatever the fug? He must’ve had a large bristle brush at the very least. And heavy duty setting spray.
Duh. He was using the blood of his enemies.
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Grammar comes first in Loki’s house.
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lord rest peace on this man’s poor soul
i will never not reblog this
Him and David Bowie, I fucking swear.
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MAKE LOKI FIX IT
Sad thing is in actual mythology this is very accurate. But loki does always fix the problem and usually the other gods got something good out of it in the end like magical weapons and tools, so really the other gods should stop bitching cuz when loki cleans up his messes they get free shit out of it.
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This scene will forever give me shivers
THE most underrated scene in the entire movie. It was perfect. And do you know how often I see gif sets of it? This is the second one I’ve seen since the movie came out (It’s been over 5 months, now).
So let’s just pause for a moment from reblogging gifs of Tony’s sass, Loki’s sex appeal, or Bruce’s fluffiness and just appreciate this nameless, old, German guy and how, even though he knew he would probably die, he stood up to a tyrant to prove that the human race wouldn’t give up their freedom so easily.
emily why the fuck you think it necessary to give me these feels
really? because I saw this scene as a lazy half-assed attempt to give the film gravitas by invoking Godwin’s. LOKI: HE’S JUST LIKE HITLER.
And I saw as a way of smacking down people who think that they’re Different, Better, whatever. He’s German—smack down the Übermensch. There’s always evil, and each time the people involved try to convince themselves that they’re different, that this time it will work. But it doesn’t, because we’re human, we’re all exactly the same, capable of the same things anyone else is. It worked for me.
Art is about interpretation.
I just saw them lifting Jaime Lannister’s best line from the Song of Ice and Fire books, like, ten years ago. Sorry, Loki.
I just figured it was foreshadowing the fact that he’s about to get punched in the face by Captain America.
For Halloween Murray is going as Loki, the villain from the movie The Avengers. My very creative boyfriend crafted his whole costume, including a staff that lights up and is made of a dog bone.
Light-up dog-bone staff. Light-up dog-bone staff. Light-up dog-bone staff.
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