Thor 14 Years
I always get confused between AoA for Agent of Asgard or Age of Apocalypse. Both Marvel storylines
Oh goodness, I had forgotten about that one. You’re so right!
When I was lurking on Tumblr, I was amazed by all the beautiful gradient text that people had one their posts. I discovered this extremely detailed post on how to make your own, and I absolutely love Method 1. The way I add the HTML code to the post is by first writing everything out in the rich text editor. Then I switch to the HTML editor and paste the site's gradient HTML code into the part of the post that I want since the HTML formatting for that line of text is already done for you. Make sure that you only replace the text within the formatting code with the text gradient code you copied.
If you have a method that you like to use, let me know what it is and why it's your favorite! If you are in the same boat as me, I hope you'll find this resource as helpful as I did. :)
this is kinda stupid of me to ask but how do you do gradient texts?
Hello!
[Disclaimer: To make gradient text, you have to turn off the beta option on tumblr posts] UPDATE: The beta option can no longer be turned off (presumably because they, well, rolled out whatever features were previously there in the beta). However, you can go to Settings → Dashboard → Type of dashboard (it'll be a dropdown close to the bottom) → HTML.
To make a gradient text, you basically have to convert whatever gradient you have into HTML code. [css code doesn’t work] Fortunately though, there are sites for that! You can use this site and/or this site. Here’s how they both work:
Step 1: Enter your desired text, your colors [you can change the number of colors too; just click on the dropdown option]
[Fade Type: I just use the default fade type, but I reckon the vertical one’s good if you want to create gradient paragraphs]
Now once you’ve clicked the “Generate Color Faded Text” button, you’ll see something like this:
Copy all of that and paste it into this site like so:
Click “Replace Text” and copy it to the clipboard, and you’re done!
This one’s not as “user-friendly” as the former, but it’s still pretty easy to manoeuvre around once you get the hang of it!
[When you’re done customizing, click on the “Run” button on the top left.]
Now you should see that the colors in those boxes in the run area are now your desired colors. Enter the text in the top text box as shown and click the run button next to the color boxes. Your HTML code should appear in the second text box. Copy that and you’re done!
[I’d only edit the main code if I want to add one/more colors. Otherwise you can just click the boxes in the run area and edit the colours directly from there. This supports hex codes, RGB and HSL.]
For example, I’ve done this:
Okay, now once you’ve copied your HTML code, you have to go back to tumblr and create a new post without the beta format. You should see a gear icon; click that and change the post type to HTML. [tip: customize a blank piece of text however you want (bold, italic etc.) in the Rich Text editor and then just replace that with your gradient text code in the HTML editor]
Now paste your HTML code in the text area, and you should see something like this:
[note: I just clicked on the gear icon to demonstrate what it should look like]
You can preview your text by clicking on the “preview” button to see if you got anything wrong/to see what the final result will look like, and you can add your desired tags.
And that’s really all there is to it! Here’s what my final result will look like:
[Forgot to mention, once you've got your gradient text, you can't switch back to the Rich Text editor without losing your gradient, which is why I recommend customising your text in the Rich Text Editor before switching to HTML and replacing the black text with your gradient one! Personally, I just use the header option for my text so I put the h2 tags manually at the start and end of the code so as not to create a hassle]
Rusty pilot here, it’s hard to tell if that’s a rope or a cable (looks a rope???) I’d say he’s tying it down, but why is he doing that on a taxiway? Unless it’s a grounding or umbilical-type wire, but that doesn’t make sense either. Idk, I’m not that familiar with big plane airport operations. I guess the logical conclusion is that the plane is indeed his pet airliner. XD
Another of my old engineering memes for you all. :D
One of our favorite movies, and we’re not ashamed to admit it.
The Incredible Hulk Returns (1988)
Crimson Peak:
She Blinded Me With Science (Thomas Dolby)
Heard Somebody Cry (Oingo Boingo)
Over My Head (Toni Basil)
Steam Machine (Daft Punk)
Thief Of Heart (Cynthia)
Change On Me (Cynthia)
Diamonds and Dancefloors (Ava Max)
The Night Manager:
Merchant Of Death (from "Iron Man")
Long Cool Woman (The Hollies)
Monaco (from "Iron Man 2")
Bang Bang (will i am)
Run Through The Jungle (Creedence Clearwater Revival)
Canto Bight (from "Star Wars: The Last Jedi")
Green Theme (from "Loki")
Hi! I found your post describing how Odin abused Thor differently than Loki, and my goodness, everything you mentioned is spot on! I especially found your analysis about the brothers’ mindsets after being pitted against each other since they were kids so detailed and fascinating (what is LWML by the way? It sounds interesting). There was an Avengers Assemble episode or two that touches upon their forced rivalry. In them, Thor is upset about how they had to compete, and he struggles with insecurity about his academic performance despite being the stronger and favored brother (Odin actually pulled him out of school to go on advanced quests, which sounds cool at the surface level but really isn’t).
Odin’s behavior in the MCU reminds me so much of how he treats Thor in the comics, particularly the Journey Into Mystery comics from 1963 and the Thor comic run from 1966. I’ve probably squeaked about it here before, so apologies if I have. Also, feel free to not continue reading if you would prefer not to see comic spoilers or triggering topics. :)
In these comics, Odin absolutely does not tolerate any disobedience or perceived “threats” to his orders to the point of irrationality. I think the examples that stuck out the most to me the most are Journey Into Mystery #125-127, where Thor tells Jane that he is Donald Blake. Odin pretty much throws a hissy fit over that and forces everyone in Asgard to fight and try to kill him. Then when Thor escapes that, the jerk goes and tells his magician/vizier to halve Thor’s powers (because he “loves” Thor so much that he can’t bring himself to do it himself, ugh) while Thor’s in the middle of a fight with Hercules. At least it backfires, but Thor comes back to save Odin’s sorry butt (and nearly dies again!) despite being hurt by him. Odin shows remorse whenever he pulls nonsense like that, but he keeps doing similar stuff over and over again despite apologizing.
Another comic that was very upsetting was a brief narration in King Thor #4 that mentions how Odin got mad at baby Thor because he was crying about a storm (as you read on, it explains that Thor was causing the storm and implies that maybe something else made him cry). So what does he do? Put the poor little thing outside in the storm for a while and forbid everyone to comfort or help him! Thor is seemingly traumatized by this ordeal because when Odin goes to get him, he’s soaking wet but dry-eyed. I couldn’t help but compare that to Laufey abandoning baby Loki in the first Thor movie.
At least Thor calls out some of Odin’s awful parenting in the newer comics, like in Thor (2018). But he still is very forgiving of him.
Anyway, that’s my little rant that your analysis spawned. Odin’s A+ Parenting is far from being a new concept, and I find it to be great fanfic inspiration. :)
Thank you! Glad you liked my thoughts on the topic.
LWML is Loki: Where Mischief Lies book, it's supposed to be MCU-based but is as canon as any book about a popular movie franchise can be. It's from Loki's pov and he is being manipulated by literally (and I mean LITERALLY) everyone in the book while struggling with the choice between being who he wants to be (a decent person and a beloved political figure, not necessarily a king, but at least a prince) vs giving up and being who he is perceived to be (aka almost everyone treats him like a potential threat & not good enough, and there is sort of a "prophecy" of him becoming the god of evil), and because of that the book gives us a lot of odinsfam dynamic.
Thank you so much for all of this information, that's new to me, I don't read many old comics. I knew that comic book Odin was a horrendous straight-up abusive father, because, as you said, in the newer issues Thor mentions it on multiple occasions, but I never knew what exactly did this mf do, and the story about the storm made me tear up a little bit.
I think that while I do agree with the op of the post I responded to that Thor putting Odin on a pedestal and brushing off his abusive behavior as Loki's "imagined slights" is incredibly unfair towards Loki, I just have to point out that it seems like if MCU Thor recognizes Odin for who he was, he will break. Because that would mean Thor is the favorite child of a monster. That Thor spend centuries proud of and afraid of losing the approval and love of someone cruel. That he should've stood up for Loki. TDW mentions that Frigga was distant towards Thor and he took pride in the fact that his father loved him, if he had to recognize that the love was conditional and abusive, he would have nothing left. He was defined worthy by Odin's spell. He was named heir by Odin. He was fighting battles defending Odin's name. And if Odin's a monster, what does it say about Thor?
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Nothing to see here, just a pair of fanfic writers who like random stuff.
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