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I still donât know why Baldur dying is the thing that starts Ragnarok. If something didnât happen, would there not have been a sequel? Like thatâs just it and we all just go home? Because it was a timeline of events, so if you donât Eobard Thawne mastermind it, then those events donât happen and no sequel? đ€đ
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Hmm, there are some wrongs.
The wife of Kronos is Rhea not Gaia.
Gaia was Kronos Mother.
And Seth was the God of the Dessert. Not the Sky. The egyptian Skygod was Shu. Seth's grandfather.
Hmm, I think Enlil the mesopotamian Skygod should be on the list too. He did killed all of Humanity through an flut because the humans were to loud.
And his brother Enki is not better. He did sleep for five generations with his daughters. First Daughter from his wife. Then the Daughter hid Daughter did have with him. And the Daughter of the Daughter from his Daughter.....
Enki was in many ways an Friend of Humanity but he did messed up too.
Oh then there were Kumarbi, the Skygod of the old Anatolian People who overtrow his father Anu/Alalu by bitting of his d#$k. Later after his son Teshup overtrow him he did dry more then one Time to take his power back.
I would count Jawhe too because the old testament is messed up but I unterstand that you only mentiont the most populaer Gods.
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Basically you're saying masculinity is toxic. Alright thanks. Now if masculinity is toxic purely because it's masculine, why not cover "toxic femininity"? Or is femininity too docile and waif-like who can do no harm?
Stop attacking masculinity. If Thor was as terrible as you claim he is, then I guess all Vikings had a terrible culture and "no wonder why their era ended". You make it sound like they had no honor.
"Toxic masculinity" doesn't exist. Terrible people exist. Thor is one aspect of the ideal male. Young men should strive to emulate Thor.
This is just presentism and propaganda. Not to mention self-hating since you are male. For shame.
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@swehumorofficial
1 year ago
ĂsatrĂșan here, and I must correct some of your interpretation of our Gods. - Thor's tenacity ("never backing down from a fight"), battle-readiness, strength and his sense of pride, are all sacred virtues regardless of your gender. - Thor is not an "okay husband", but an excellent one. He is, after all, the God of faithfulness and the sanctity of marriage, Whose name and symbol is often invoked in our wedding ceremonies, personifying the idea of what a perfect husband should be. - Thor has never slain a human who was not deserving, if at all, and most if not all Jötnar ("giants", as some incorrectly call them) He slew were most definitely deserving. He is the Divine protector of mankind, whose existence revolves around defending those who cannot defend themselves against the evil forces of the world. He certainly has never murdered anyone just to "show off His strength and ego", having very little of the latter. - Thor is not "trapped by His desire for mead". According to the sacred Norse values, one should always drink in moderation, and drunkenness is distinctly unmanly, as not being able to hold one's liquor or giving in to copious thirst are signs of weakness. - The entire idea of Loki being an evil entity and apocalyptic threat responsible for the murder of Baldr among other atrocities, is a Christian invention for which we have no reference in actual Norse scriptures. Besides some radical Eddaists (who I daresay are quite misguided), we do not hold to that view, but indeed worship Him as a god of trickery, cunning, eloquence, manipulation and mischief; He is most often prayed to by wanderers venturing into unknown lands, and politicians who seek to sway the masses. It should also be noted that this is the same religion which believes that women are wiser than men by default, that only women can be gifted with the powers of magic and divination, that the most powerful entities in the cosmology are all female, that the most powerful "male" god is actually trans or genderfluid (and also subservient to a female goddess), that several of the "male" gods also have a history of sex change, and finally, is the only religion on earth where laying with an unwilling partner is listed among the worst atrocities and sentences you to eternal damnation. So I would hardly accuse us of "toxic masculinity".
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