Thor quickpainting

how do I thor

julietfoxtrot:

Giving away a brand new Monoprice tablet! It has been opened to see if everything was there and for a quick 5 minute test run (the battery it came with is in the pen already). I liked the tablet but changed my mind - So I’d love to give it a new home to someone who is in need!
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I will ship anywhere world wide
Make sure you ask box is open so I can let you know if you’ve won!
Contest ends June 3rd at 11:30pm CST
The winner will be picked with a random number generator
julietfoxtrot:

Giving away a brand new Monoprice tablet! It has been opened to see if everything was there and for a quick 5 minute test run (the battery it came with is in the pen already). I liked the tablet but changed my mind - So I’d love to give it a new home to someone who is in need!
RULES
You do NOT have to follow me
Reblog to enter - likes and multiple reblogs don’t count. Just one. (If you don’t want the tablet and would like to reblog for signal boost then please say so, when rebloging it, so that I know to exclude you in the final drawing)
I will ship anywhere world wide
Make sure you ask box is open so I can let you know if you’ve won!
Contest ends June 3rd at 11:30pm CST
The winner will be picked with a random number generator
julietfoxtrot:

Giving away a brand new Monoprice tablet! It has been opened to see if everything was there and for a quick 5 minute test run (the battery it came with is in the pen already). I liked the tablet but changed my mind - So I’d love to give it a new home to someone who is in need!
RULES
You do NOT have to follow me
Reblog to enter - likes and multiple reblogs don’t count. Just one. (If you don’t want the tablet and would like to reblog for signal boost then please say so, when rebloging it, so that I know to exclude you in the final drawing)
I will ship anywhere world wide
Make sure you ask box is open so I can let you know if you’ve won!
Contest ends June 3rd at 11:30pm CST
The winner will be picked with a random number generator

julietfoxtrot:

Giving away a brand new Monoprice tablet! It has been opened to see if everything was there and for a quick 5 minute test run (the battery it came with is in the pen already). I liked the tablet but changed my mind - So I’d love to give it a new home to someone who is in need!

RULES

  • You do NOT have to follow me
  • Reblog to enter - likes and multiple reblogs don’t count. Just one. (If you
    don’t want the tablet and would like to reblog for signal boost then please say so, when rebloging it, so that I know to exclude you in the final drawing)
  • I will ship anywhere world wide
  • Make sure you ask box is open so I can let you know if you’ve won!
  • Contest ends June 3rd at 11:30pm CST
  • The winner will be picked with a random number generator

bad-mojo:

fuckyeahhardfemme:

Loki Laufeyson is best known as the God of Mischief, but he is much more. He is one of the three Gods who gifted humankind with life. He is the God of the Hearthfire, a place more commonly held by Goddesses in other pantheons. He is the mother of Sleipnir, Odin’s eight-legged stead. Some of His other children include Fenrir, the World-Eating Wolf; Jörmungandr, the Midgard-Serpent; and Hel, the Giantess-Goddess of the Underworld. Most interesting and least known, however, is that Loki is the patron God of Ergi, or, Unmanly Behavior. Ergi includes a wide array of attributes and activities, from cross-dressing to receiving anal penetration. Also of interest, argr, the adjectival form of ergi, also translates in modern usage as angry or annoyed. In conclusion, Loki is (one of) the patron God(s/esses) of Hard Femme.

(submitted by detectivepunchymchitsthings)

Reblogging mostly for the artwork. This is really close to how I imagine Loki, especially with the androgynous features and small breasts and I can relate to the whole ergi-thing more than I should I suppose.

bloggingbouthomogay:

wow this is like the third consecutive picture with Loki’s legs spread wow. 

this is donerest.

time to pass out. 

roo, i hope you like dis. also hella. i hope you like dis. 

jarl-ulfric:

Anglo Saxon Fylfot Brooch 6th Century. Norfolk, England The fylfot symbol, also known as the swastika, was a most sacred of symbols to the Heathen Anglo-Saxons, and all the pre-Christian peoples of Europe. The symbol itself has connections to both the worship of the sun and the thunder god Thunor. In England the fylfot can be found in many places and carved on many objects throughout England. Amongst the Anglo-Saxons this particular symbol seems to have had very strong connections to burial, and maybe also the afterlife, for we find examples of it from graves, and carved on cremation urns from East Anglia. The Anglo-Saxons also carved the swastika upon their weapons as there is an example of such found on a hilt and sword belt found in Kent. It could be that the Anglo-Saxons believed that carving the swastika upon their weapons gave it the power and strength of Thunor, or maybe the warrior carrying the weapon was blessed with Thunors protection during battle. Aswell as these more war-like symbolic religious uses of the swastika, we also find it carved on simple items such as brooches. Which could show that that the wearer of the brooch claimed Thunor as his/her patron god, or that at times the swastika was used simply as a form of decoration. The Fylfot (meaning “four footed”) is Mankinds oldest and mightiest power symbol, appears nearly world wide in some form. There are thousands of variants of this mighty symbol in the Germanic Heathen tradition and is commonly swirling in both clockwise and counterclockwise forms without any change in meaning. Associated with fire and lightning, the Fylfot is particularly holy to Thor, and is a potent symbol of dynamic cosmic power, and unstoppable swirling strength of the will, invoking his might & protection. This motif occurs frequently throughout the lands of the wide ranging Teutons since the early Bronze Age and are prominent on cremation urns and carved memorial grave stones with early Runic inscriptions, seeking Thor’s protection in the afterlife.

jarl-ulfric:

Anglo Saxon Fylfot Brooch 
6th Century. Norfolk, England 


The fylfot symbol, also known as the swastika, was a most sacred of symbols to the Heathen Anglo-Saxons, and all the pre-Christian peoples of Europe. The symbol itself has connections to both the worship of the sun and the thunder god Thunor. In England the fylfot can be found in many places and carved on many objects throughout England. Amongst the Anglo-Saxons this particular symbol seems to have had very strong connections to burial, and maybe also the afterlife, for we find examples of it from graves, and carved on cremation urns from East Anglia. The Anglo-Saxons also carved the swastika upon their weapons as there is an example of such found on a hilt and sword belt found in Kent. It could be that the Anglo-Saxons believed that carving the swastika upon their weapons gave it the power and strength of Thunor, or maybe the warrior carrying the weapon was blessed with Thunors protection during battle. Aswell as these more war-like symbolic religious uses of the swastika, we also find it carved on simple items such as brooches. Which could show that that the wearer of the brooch claimed Thunor as his/her patron god, or that at times the swastika was used simply as a form of decoration. 

The Fylfot (meaning “four footed”) is Mankinds oldest and mightiest power symbol, appears nearly world wide in some form. There are thousands of variants of this mighty symbol in the Germanic Heathen tradition and is commonly swirling in both clockwise and counterclockwise forms without any change in meaning. 
Associated with fire and lightning, the Fylfot is particularly holy to Thor, and is a potent symbol of dynamic cosmic power, and unstoppable swirling strength of the will, invoking his might & protection. This motif occurs frequently throughout the lands of the wide ranging Teutons since the early Bronze Age and are prominent on cremation urns and carved memorial grave stones with early Runic inscriptions, seeking Thor’s protection in the afterlife.

I can’t unsee that swaying peen.

(Source: kingruffalo)