qui-lok:

A close-up look at Loki’s armour.

That’s probably Fenrir at the bottom and Jormungandr is absolutely on the vambraces.  

Friendly reminder that before Thor: Ragnarok rendered Fenrir inexplicably Hela’s creation and not Loki’s, and used him as an excuse to show how awesome the Hulk is, this armor was a quiet ode to how Loki was reforging, both symbolically and literally, his identity in the wake of disowning himself of his toxic family, as of Avengers Assemble, probably, as we now know, after being under the creatively cruel control of Ebony Maw, and, by extension, Thanos.  

eliciaforever:

I can’t believe I have to say this for the millionth time but here we go

  • You can love things and still criticize them.
  • You can enjoy problematic books, movies, and shows.
  • You can have discussions about racism and sexism in your fandom.
  • You can like only certain aspects of things.
  • You can feel more than one emotion about things.
  • You can express frustration with media, and it’s not a personal attack on anyone else’s enjoyment of the same media

divinethief:

Okay first of all

If you don’t already, go follow @icyxmischief

Second of all

Ambs, what the fuck, that reply is beautiful? And the addition to your verse page?! Balth is p much the happiest angel ever rn. Like, I need to let him cool off a bit before I can even write a response because he’s just !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! in physical form.

Also, please expect him to attempt to plan a feast and baby shower all in one with multiple ancient beings and tons of pagan deities — Persephone and Hades are going to be overjoyed, they adore children— and so many other-than-human beings that are all happy to meet Loki and genuinely happy for her. Balth isn’t very good at being quietly happy.

shush your FACE. ❤ 

I can’t wait. 

outforhealth:

HAPPY INTERNATIONAL PRONOUNS DAY!!  

International Pronouns Day seeks to make asking, sharing, and respecting personal pronouns commonplace

Referring to people by the pronouns they determine for themselves is basic to human dignity. Being referred to by the wrong pronouns particularly affects transgender and gender nonconforming people. Together, we can transform society to celebrate people’s multiple, intersecting identities.