melifair:

toboldlywrite:

ask-frostiron:

Person: Your writing is so good!

Me:

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You have been visited by the Thor of Positivity™! Take pride in your work and be confident in it! It may not be perfect but he knows you are working very hard and pouring your passion into it and therefore it is a Good Thing. 

THE THOR OF POSITIVITY SHALL NOW AND FOREVER MORE BE THE BEST THING EVER

etraytin:

parkerpete:

It’s just me and you.

I cannot express how much I love the fact that Homecoming made Aunt May a woman in her forties, someone who might actually have been a sister to the parents of a fifteen year old. It changes the dynamic so much from the comics, because we get a sense of May as an agent in her own life, a woman who has a career she balances with her family, a woman who should’ve had decades more with her husband, a woman who is trying to be Mom to Peter instead of a kindly grandparental type. I can accept white-haired retiree Aunt May for an adult Peter out in the world, but this baby Spiderman ought to have a mom, and moms who watch this movie deserve to have Aunt May. 

thefingerfuckingfemalefury:

asgardodinsons:

My favorite thing is Loki, Valkyrie and Rocket all acting like these big, indifferent cynics all the time and then Thor’s pure sunshine self shows up and they’re all soft af and would follow him anywhere

Further proof that Thor is Literally A Dog

Loki: I only care about myself

Valkyrie: I don’t care what happens to Asgard

Thor: (pads over and puts his paw on their hand while looking at them with his Big Soul Staring Dog Eyes Full of Goodness and Decency)

Valkyrie and Loki: DAMN U

schmergo:

My favorite part of Spider-Man Homecoming was the bit where Peter briefly impersonates Thor. He’s a British dude perfectly impersonating an American kid poorly impersonating a somewhat inconsistent British accent done by an Australian dude