Aragorn: *whispering to Legolas* Whats your fathers NAME???
Legolas: wai-what? you dont know-
Thranduil who has just seen his son : Legolas, Ion-nin! It has been long...
Thranduil hugging Legolas: *whispering in his ear* WHAT IS YOUR FRIENDS NAME????
Legolas:*tries not crack up*
Thranduil after embracing his son: *extreme akwardness* So...King of Gondor.
Aragorn, not knowing what else to do: *embraces Thranduil*
Thranduil, glad of his chance: *cringing* Forgive me, but i do not recall your name...
Aragorn: *breathes a sigh of relief* neither do I..
Thranduil pulling apart from the hug: wHat?
Aragorn: by which i mean i have forgotten your name, not mine..
Thranduil, relieved that he was not alone: Ai, I see. It is Thranduil
Aragorn, glad that he would not endanger Gondor: Aragorn, aka Elessar
Can we also appreciate the fact that they’re getting squished that much because of his biceps?
Y’all don’t appreciate T’Challa’s boobies enough for me.
What is that even supposed to-
This is actually a wonderful explanation I have been blessed to come across.
Asked no one who follows me, ever, but I’m here to answer it.
Loki’s primary motivations in the MCU are all linked to interpersonal relationships and the personality, instincts, beliefs, etc. those interpersonal relationships have fostered. When Loki kills Laufey it isn’t because Loki is evil or Laufey is evil, it’s because Loki believes Laufey abandoned him to die. When he turns the Bifrost on Jotunheim it is not because his ideology demands he obliterate an evil, monstrous race, it’s because Loki wants to prove his worth to Odin. It’s because Thor used to say the same thing, and Odin pushed back because war would hurt Asgard, too. But Loki’s method won’t get any Asgardians killed. Odin should find value in Loki’s genius.
We do not sympathize with Loki’s evil actions, but we can recognize that he wasn’t born evil. He does evil because he is a victim of parental abuse desperate to feel accepted and valued, but constantly signaled (and then flat out told due to the discovery of his heritage) that he is unworthy and will never measure up. We see the path that led him to evil and the path that led him to no longer trust his family and, in particular, Thor’s love. That’s why, to many, he’s sympathetic. That’s why he’s an excellent villain. Even people who don’t sympathize should be able to recognize that there’s more going on than Loki just being a villain or evil.
Killmonger’s primary motivations are linked to his ideology. He believes that grave injustices have been and continue to be committed against Black people across the global, and he desires to free these oppressed people from that injustice and oppression.
The reason he’s sympathetic is that he’s right (to a point). Historically and currently, Black people across the globe face systemic oppression and exploitation that perpetuates poverty and violence in communities and countries. So, we sympathize with Killmonger wanting liberation for his people (or we should), and we can even see how growing up surrounded by violence got him to a point where violence seems like the only solution, even if (I hope this isn’t too controversial) we know that a global race war isn’t the first, best solution (though, to be clear, the movie presenting nonviolence vs. violence and determining violence isn’t a solution is simplifying the issues).
Uh, no. Duh it’s a no. He’s the abuser.
I’m starting with this one because it’s far more simple to discuss. Even though Thanos isn’t motivated by interpersonal relationships (his ideology is more important than Gamora) the movie, arguably, asks the audience to sympathize with him over having to sacrifice his daughter. So sympathetic, right, that he loses the child he loves most to his cause?
Again, no. Thanos has manipulated and mutilated his children, including Gamora. They have been tools for Thanos from the start. Thanos is the one with all the power in their relationship. Him sacrificing her is just that, again. It’s the action of an abuser who has always used his children to further his ideology. Feeling sympathy for that makes no sense. Black Panther knew this. That’s why that film never asks us to feel bad for the characters that sacrifice their loved ones for their ideologies, even when those ideologies are somewhat sympathetic. We are not expected to feel sympathy for T’Chaka killing his brother because, even though we can understand what drives T’Chaka to keep Wakanda from the outside world, we know that he has the power to help oppressed people across the world. His brother is making that point. We are definitely not expected to feel sympathy for Killmonger when he kills his girlfriend, even though we know he’s sacrificing her so he can achieve the goal of liberating people from oppression/oppressive circumstances. Expecting us to feel sympathy for the villain sacrificing their interpersonal relationships for ideology is a hard sell because, even if we can sympathize with the ideology, we’re not supposed to sympathize with their methods. Otherwise they’d be the hero.
Thanos believes that the universe possesses a finite amount of resources and that to prevent the extinction of the diverse species across that universe he must kill half of every population.
Titan… *sigh* Titan suffered from a shortage of resources. Thanos loved his people and wanted to save them, but instead he witnessed their demise. That’s why he believes it’s his destiny to never let that happen to another species. In theory, we should be able to feel some level of sympathy for a person who lived through the extinction of their people.
Except, the first and only solution Thanos offered to “save” his people was mass murder.
Thanos: Titan was like most planets; too many mouths, not enough to go around. And when we faced extinction, I offered a solution. Dr. Strange: Genocide. Thanos: But random. Dispassionate, fair to rich and poor alike. They called me a madman. And what I predicted came to pass.
(Let’s ignore that Thanos explicitly mentions there were rich and poor people, so resources also weren’t being distributed evenly among his people.)
This torpedoes any small amount of sympathy we might feel for him. I simply cannot sympathize with a person whose first, best solution is mass murder. Plus, this plan would not work long term. It would have to be repeated every time the population hit an unsustainable level. And if any of the finite resources needed for survival were truly finite (not just annually finite or whatever we might consider crop yields), then that would occur often, because consumption of those resources continues even at a slower pace.
Garnering sympathy for Thanos’ ideology has, therefore, stumbled at the first hurdle. We can’t even be on board with the ideology based on Thanos’ experiences on Titan, because Thanos was an idiot advocating mass murder rather than offering legitimate solutions to a terrifying problem.
The idiocy continues when he casts his net wider. Let’s examine, “Titan was like most planets; too many mouths, not enough to go around,” in more detail. That’s an incorrect statement. None of the planets we’ve seen in the MCU appear to have this problem. None of them. Earth does not have this problem. It’s ridiculously easy to debunk the overpopulation myth. The problem we have now is with distribution. Rich people and countries have more than poor people and countries. There is enough food for all our mouths and massive amounts of it go to waste because it’s more profitable to discard it than to give it away.
How are we supposed to feel sympathy for someone whose ideology is based on nothing but, seemingly, resentfulness that his own people didn’t get on board with his mass murder idea? His ideology wouldn’t have saved his people, and it won’t save any one else in the universe because it’s utterly irrelevant to the troubles other species are contending with.
And, of course, HE KILLS HALF OF THE PLANTS AND THE ANIMALS, THUS MAKING THE RATIO OF PEOPLE TO FOOD RESOURCES THE FUCKING SAME!!!
There’s no point where you can feel sympathy for Thanos due to ideology. He makes no good points, except for the ones constructed by the movie. Oh, Gamora’s planet’s doing great? I guess that means Thanos has a point! Oh, his people didn’t run with his plan and then they all died? I guess that means Thanos has a point! None of this sits right if you know anything about the subject matter being addressed.
We can neither sympathize with Thanos through his interpersonal relationships because he is the abuser with all the power, nor through his ideology because he has not identified a legitimate problem and his only solution is randomized mass murder, which does not solve the “problem” he’s identified.
we’re holding literally everyone in there accountable except for
✨NAKIA✨
who got her ass out there and actually tried to DO something.
T’Challa’s protection spell is in the shape of his panther suit even when he is Star Lord....
Plus, comic accurate headwings for Thor....
I REALLY NEED A 4 HR CUT
MY LIFE NOW DEPENDS UPON IT
Black Panther deleted scene
LMAOOOOOOOOOO
It's interesting that an LGBT person realizes that not everything caters to them. I have a problem with this because this is the first account that shows up for T'Challa, and also promotes the unnatural. At least one good thing about you is that you didn't start getting mad and hurling the f word at me when I asked you a rational question like other LGBT people do. You're asking me to calm down, but maybe YOu should calm down with your agenda. I'm very tempted to use a crowbar on your knees hearing your liberalism. If you wanna block me, you can do it.
A nice, long paragraph-
First of all, I want you to know that I’m answering your questions solely for the entertainment value now.
To start with:
I have already discussed this. You have a problem... with someone making an account on Tumblr. I have never advertised this account to anyone, only answering questions about myself, as you can see. That’s not promoting anything. I have checked, and yes, I come up first. But that’s not due to any action of mine.
Secondly:
Human rights are not a luxury. Having every single social media account agreeing with your narrow minded beliefs, on the other hand, is a luxury.
On the same note, I did not get mad at you mostly because I have better things to focus my energy on. And also because I have the privilege of being able to take homophobia lightly.
I live in Wakanda, an uncolonized country that has retained its African values of accepting and celebrating queer people alongside everyone else. So the reason I can laugh at you is because of the homophobia I have never internalized as a child. Kindly do not blame my counterparts from other countries for being triggered by your evident harassment.
The Most hilarious Part:
You’re asking me to ‘calm down with my agenda’ while I answer your questions that brought a homophobic agenda into the conversation in the first place. If I was you, I would just stop messaging me.
You have also asked me to block you while you stay anonymous. This shouldn’t be possible for Tumblr users, but if this is indeed an invitation, I have Shuri sitting right next to me. She can find out who you are in a matter of seconds.
I would like to conclude by saying that:
We don’t have that kind of liberalism in Wakanda and,
That’s not how I like to hurt my knees.
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