of course! here you are anon: http://archiveofourown.org/works/298333?view_adult=true
July 2012
wow I don’t even know what to say. I am seriously tearing up right now. anon, thank you so fucking much. this seriously just made my night. bind it into a book I just—*u* thank you, thank you

shucks, thank you, kind anon!

maaaaybe

don’t worry dear anon, there will probably(definitely) be more tonyloki fic in the future. it just won’t be hipster :3

I’m not sure how to feel about this, anon. because there’s already hipster thorloki and I have a very strange attachment to it. but then again, the world needs more hipster au fic, doesn’t it?
June 2012
imagine lying on the backs of 1,000 corgis, as they gracefully carry you across the water, whispering ancient melodies

aww I’m glad!
sometimes I like to go really far back in my likes and reblog things to freak people out
So tired of it.
Because seriously, nobody batted an eye when I was little and walked out of the theater after seeing Toy Story proclaiming, “Woody is so cool! I want to be just like him!”
Nobody cared that I was a little girl looking up to a male character. Not a single person would have been upset if I wanted a Sully toy, or if I admired Simba more than Nala. No parents said to their daughters, “No, I’m not taking you to see Up! because there’s no females for you to look up to!”
Because as long as it was men being awesome, parents decided that our kids could see through typical gender stereotypes. They decided, “my kid can learn something from this film even though she is a girl and that character is a boy.”
But as soon as the roles are reversed everyone is up in arms about it. Well that’s nonsense. Because if you’re really not a sexist, you’ll realize that it’s just as fine for your daughter to like Finding Nemo as it is for your son to like Brave.
So get off your sexist pedestal, stop complaining, and take your son to see Brave. And hope to all that is holy that he learns something from it…like how to fight against the current patriarchal system. Because he sure as hell isn’t going to learn that from you.
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Maps | Yeah Yeah Yeahs
wait, they don’t love you like i love you.
I really enjoy making loki cry in fic

- in celebration: I'll put the kettle on
- in sorrow: I'll put the kettle on
- in anticipation: I'll put the kettle on
- in sympathy: I'll put the kettle on
- in dedication: I'll put the kettle on
- just because: I'll put the kettle on
- everyday: the kettle is on