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Ok, as for [[https://lucianalight.tumblr.com/post/173124438083/small-potato-of-defiance-shine-of-asgard the first post]] you linked. I am no psychologist but I find [[http://lokimymuse.tumblr.com/post/112222529173/ive-thinking-for-a-while-that-loki-has-bpd-among this post]] (not mine) insightful and I wouldn't claim that either Thor or Loki have
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Ok, as for [[https://lucianalight.tumblr.com/post/173124438083/small-potato-of-defiance-shine-of-asgard the first post]] you linked. I am no psychologist but I find [[http://lokimymuse.tumblr.com/post/112222529173/ive-thinking-for-a-while-that-loki-has-bpd-among this post]] (not mine) insightful and I wouldn\'t claim that either Thor or Loki have \"personality disorders\".
In Ragnarok, Thor is \'\'hurt\'\' (he loses his father, his hammer=power and his status as the first-born) and in the \"freaky circle scene\" he is misplacing the blame on Loki. I agree that he doesn\'t really understand his brother, but not for the lack of trying. And he cares. Look how he smiles when he sees Loki return, listen how he says \"you\'re late\" (because in the elevator scene he used ReversePsychology and he expected his brother to return).

As for points about Loki [[https://lucianalight.tumblr.com/post/171837672053/thor-ragnarok-review-part-4?is_related_post=1 in the second post]] you linked, a) four years have passed between TWD and Ragnarok, during this time he got complacent because VictoryIsBoring; \"satisfaction is not in his nature\" and once he got what he wanted he lost interest in it b) yes he would be scared of the Hulk, and it is justified c) the part about becoming predictable is taken straight from the comics.. along with his self-sacrifice while holding a blue shiny object \'\'to avoid being predictable\'\'. Comic fans guessed his fate in IW as soon as they saw the first trailer. See [[https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/206-comics-and-graphic-novels/75955268 link1]] and [[http://brunegonda.tumblr.com/post/168122073662/okay-so-everyone-thinks-loki-is-going-to-be-bad link2]].

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Ok, as for [[https://lucianalight.tumblr.com/post/173124438083/small-potato-of-defiance-shine-of-asgard the first post]] you linked. I am no psychologist but I find [[http://lokimymuse.tumblr.com/post/112222529173/ive-thinking-for-a-while-that-loki-has-bpd-among this post]] (not mine) insightful and I wouldn't claim that either Thor or Loki have
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Ok, as for [[https://lucianalight.tumblr.com/post/173124438083/small-potato-of-defiance-shine-of-asgard the first post]] you linked. I am no psychologist but I find [[http://lokimymuse.tumblr.com/post/112222529173/ive-thinking-for-a-while-that-loki-has-bpd-among this post]] (not mine) insightful and I wouldn\'t claim that either Thor or Loki have \"personality disorders\".
In Ragnarok, Thor is \'\'hurt\'\' (he loses his father, his hammer=power and his status as the first-born) and in the \"freaky circle scene\" he is misplacing the blame on Loki. I agree that he doesn\'t really understand his brother, but not for the lack of trying. And he cares. Look how he smiles when he sees Loki return, listen how he says \"you\'re late\" (because in the elevator scene he used ReversePsychology and he expected his brother to return). In IW he empathizes with Gamora of all people even as he is bristling with hate towards her father. Does that qualify as Narcissistic? He is self-entitled and dominating at times, but that\'s about it.

As for points about Loki [[https://lucianalight.tumblr.com/post/171837672053/thor-ragnarok-review-part-4?is_related_post=1 in the second post]] you linked, a) four years have passed between TWD and Ragnarok, during this time he got complacent because VictoryIsBoring; \"satisfaction is not in his nature\" and once he got what he wanted he lost interest in it b) yes he would be scared of the Hulk, and it is justified c) the part about becoming predictable is taken straight from the comics.. along with his self-sacrifice while holding a blue shiny object \'\'to avoid being predictable\'\'. Comic fans guessed his fate in IW as soon as they saw the first trailer. See [[https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/206-comics-and-graphic-novels/75955268 link1]] and [[http://brunegonda.tumblr.com/post/168122073662/okay-so-everyone-thinks-loki-is-going-to-be-bad link2]].

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Ok, if you really wish to discuss it. I am no psychologist but I find [[http://lokimymuse.tumblr.com/post/112222529173/ive-thinking-for-a-while-that-loki-has-bpd-among this post]] (not mine) insightful and I wouldn't claim that either Thor or Loki have
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Ok, as for [[https://lucianalight.tumblr.com/post/173124438083/small-potato-of-defiance-shine-of-asgard the first post]] you linked. I am no psychologist but I find [[http://lokimymuse.tumblr.com/post/112222529173/ive-thinking-for-a-while-that-loki-has-bpd-among this post]] (not mine) insightful and I wouldn\'t claim that either Thor or Loki have \"personality disorders\".
In Ragnarok, Thor is \'\'hurt\'\' (he loses his father, his hammer=power and his status as the first-born) and in the \"freaky circle scene\" he is misplacing the blame on Loki. I agree that he doesn\'t really understand his brother, but not for the lack of trying. And he cares. Look how he smiles when he sees Loki return, listen how he says \"you\'re late\" (because in the elevator scene he used ReversePsychology and he expected his brother to return). In IW he empathizes with Gamora of all people even as he is bristling with hate towards her father. Does that qualify as Narcissistic? He is self-entitled and dominating at times, but that\'s about it.

As for points about Loki [[https://lucianalight.tumblr.com/post/171837672053/thor-ragnarok-review-part-4?is_related_post=1 in the post]] you linked, a) four years have passed between TWD and Ragnarok, during this time he got complacent because VictoryIsBoring; \"satisfaction is not in his nature\" and once he got what he wanted he lost interest in it b) yes he would be scared of the Hulk, and it is justified c) the part about becoming predictable is taken straight from the comics.. along with his self-sacrifice while holding a blue shiny object \'\'to avoid being predictable\'\'. Comic fans guessed his fate in IW as soon as they saw the first trailer. See [[https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/206-comics-and-graphic-novels/75955268 link1]] and [[http://brunegonda.tumblr.com/post/168122073662/okay-so-everyone-thinks-loki-is-going-to-be-bad link2]].

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Ok, if you really wish to discuss it. I am no psychologist but I find [[http://lokimymuse.tumblr.com/post/112222529173/ive-thinking-for-a-while-that-loki-has-bpd-among this post]] (not mine) insightful and I wouldn't claim that either Thor or Loki have
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Ok, if you really wish to discuss it. I am no psychologist but I find [[http://lokimymuse.tumblr.com/post/112222529173/ive-thinking-for-a-while-that-loki-has-bpd-among this post]] (not mine) insightful and I wouldn\'t claim that either Thor or Loki have \"personality disorders\".
In Ragnarok, Thor is \'\'hurt\'\' (he loses his father, his hammer=power and his status as the first-born) and in the \"freaky circle scene\" he is misplacing the blame on Loki. I agree that he doesn\'t really understand his brother, but not for the lack of trying. And he cares. Look how he smiles when he sees Loki return, listen how he says \"you\'re late\" (because in the elevator scene he used ReversePsychology and he expected his brother to return). In IW he empathizes with Gamora of all people even as he is bristling with hate towards her father. Does that qualify as Narcissistic? He is self-entitled and dominating at times, but that\'s about it.

As for points about Loki [[https://lucianalight.tumblr.com/post/171837672053/thor-ragnarok-review-part-4?is_related_post=1 in the post]] you linked, a) four years have passed between TWD and Ragnarok, during this time he got complacent because VictoryIsBoring; \"satisfaction is not in his nature\" and once he got what he wanted he lost interest in it b) yes he would be scared of the Hulk, and it is justified c) the part about becoming predictable is taken straight from the comics.. along with his self-sacrifice while holding a blue shiny object \'\'to avoid being predictable\'\'. Comic fans guessed his fate in IW as soon as they saw the first trailer. See [[https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/206-comics-and-graphic-novels/75955268 link1]] and [[http://brunegonda.tumblr.com/post/168122073662/okay-so-everyone-thinks-loki-is-going-to-be-bad link2]].

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Ok, if you really wish to discuss it. I am no psychologist but I find [[http://lokimymuse.tumblr.com/post/112222529173/ive-thinking-for-a-while-that-loki-has-bpd-among this post]] (not mine) insightful and I wouldn't claim that either Thor or Loki have
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Ok, if you really wish to discuss it. I am no psychologist but I find [[http://lokimymuse.tumblr.com/post/112222529173/ive-thinking-for-a-while-that-loki-has-bpd-among this post]] (not mine) insightful and I wouldn\'t claim that either Thor or Loki have \"personality disorders\".
In Ragnarok, Thor is \'\'hurt\'\' (he loses his father, his hammer=power and his status as the first-born=identity) and in the \"freaky circle scene\" he is misplacing the blame on Loki. I agree that he doesn\'t really understand his brother, but not for the lack of trying. Look how he smiles when he sees Loki return, listen how he says \"you\'re late\" (because in the elevator scene he used ReversePsychology and he expected his brother to return). In IW he empathizes with Gamora of all people even as he is bristling with hate towards her father. Does that qualify as Narcissistic? He is self-entitled and dominating at times, but that\'s about it.

As for points about Loki [[https://lucianalight.tumblr.com/post/171837672053/thor-ragnarok-review-part-4?is_related_post=1 in the post]] you linked, a) four years have passed between TWD and Ragnarok, during this time he got complacent because VictoryIsBoring; \"satisfaction is not in his nature\" and once he got what he wanted he lost interest in it b) yes he would be scared of the Hulk, and it is justified c) the part about becoming predictable is taken straight from the comics.. along with his self-sacrifice while holding a blue shiny object \'\'to avoid being predictable\'\'. Comic fans guessed his fate in IW as soon as they saw the first trailer. See [[https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/206-comics-and-graphic-novels/75955268 link1]] and [[http://brunegonda.tumblr.com/post/168122073662/okay-so-everyone-thinks-loki-is-going-to-be-bad link2]].

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Ok, if you really wish to discuss it. I am no psychologist but I find [[http://lokimymuse.tumblr.com/post/112222529173/ive-thinking-for-a-while-that-loki-has-bpd-among this post]] (not mine) insightful and I wouldn't claim that either Thor or Loki have
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Ok, if you really wish to discuss it. I am no psychologist but I find [[http://lokimymuse.tumblr.com/post/112222529173/ive-thinking-for-a-while-that-loki-has-bpd-among this post]] (not mine) insightful and I wouldn\'t claim that either Thor or Loki have \"personality disorders\".
In Ragnarok, Thor is \'\'hurt\'\' (he loses his father, his hammer=power and his status as the first-born=identity) and in the \"freaky circle scene\" he is misplacing the blame on Loki. I agree that he doesn\'t really understand his brother, but not for the lack of trying. Look how he smiles when he sees Loki return, listen how he says \"you\'re late\" (because in the elevator scene he used ReversePsychology and he expected his brother to return). In IW he empathizes with Gamora of all people even as he is bristling with hate towards her father. Does that qualify as Narcissistic? He is self-entitled and dominating at times, but that\'s about it.

As points about Loki [[https://lucianalight.tumblr.com/post/171837672053/thor-ragnarok-review-part-4?is_related_post=1 in the post]] you linked, a) four years have passed between TWD and Ragnarok, during this time he got complacent because VictoryIsBoring; \"satisfaction is not in his nature\" and once he got what he wanted he lost interest in it b) yes he would be scared of the Hulk, and it is justified c) the part about becoming predictable is taken straight from the comics.. along with his self-sacrifice while holding a blue shiny object \'\'to avoid being predictable\'\'. Comic fans guessed his fate in IW as soon as they saw the first trailer. See [[https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/206-comics-and-graphic-novels/75955268 link1]] and [[http://brunegonda.tumblr.com/post/168122073662/okay-so-everyone-thinks-loki-is-going-to-be-bad link2]].

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Ok, if you really wish to discuss it. I am no psychologist but I find [[http://lokimymuse.tumblr.com/post/112222529173/ive-thinking-for-a-while-that-loki-has-bpd-among this post]] (not mine) insightful and I wouldn't claim that either Thor or Loki have
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Ok, if you really wish to discuss it. I am no psychologist but I find [[http://lokimymuse.tumblr.com/post/112222529173/ive-thinking-for-a-while-that-loki-has-bpd-among this post]] (not mine) insightful and I wouldn\'t claim that either Thor or Loki have \"personality disorders\".
In Ragnarok, Thor is \'\'hurt\'\' (he loses his father, his hammer=power and his status as the first-born=identity) and in the \"freaky circle scene\" he is misplacing the blame on Loki. I agree that he doesn\'t really understand his brother, but not for the lack of trying. Look how he smiles when he sees Loki return, listen how he says \"you\'re late\" (because in the elevator scene he used ReversePsychology and he expected his brother to return). In IW he empathizes with Gamora of all people even as he is bristling with hate towards her father. Does that qualify as Narcissistic? He is self-entitled and dominating at times, but that\'s about it.

As for Loki\'s characterization.. a) four years have passed between TWD and Ragnarok, during this time he got complacent because VictoryIsBoring; \"satisfaction is not in his nature\" and once he got what he wanted he lost interest in it; b) yes he would be scared of the Hulk, and it is justified c) the part about becoming predictable is taken straight from the comics.. along with his self-sacrifice while holding a blue shiny object \'\'to avoid being predictable\'\'. Comic fans guessed his fate in IW as soon as they saw the first trailer. See [[https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/206-comics-and-graphic-novels/75955268 link1]] and [[http://brunegonda.tumblr.com/post/168122073662/okay-so-everyone-thinks-loki-is-going-to-be-bad link2]].

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Ok, if you really wish to discuss it. I am no psychologist but I find [[http://lokimymuse.tumblr.com/post/112222529173/ive-thinking-for-a-while-that-loki-has-bpd-among this post]] (not mine) insightful and I wouldn't claim that either Thor or Loki have
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Ok, if you really wish to discuss it. I am no psychologist but I find [[http://lokimymuse.tumblr.com/post/112222529173/ive-thinking-for-a-while-that-loki-has-bpd-among this post]] (not mine) insightful and I wouldn\'t claim that either Thor or Loki have \"personality disorders\".
In Ragnarok, Thor is \'\'hurt\'\' (he loses his father, his hammer=power and his status as the first-born=identity) and in the \"freaky circle scene\" he is misplacing the blame on Loki. I agree that he doesn\'t really understand his brother, but not for the lack of trying. He\'s just.. less complex, so some things elude him. Look how he smiles when he sees Loki return, listen how he says \"you\'re late\" (because in the elevator scene he used ReversePsychology and he expected his brother to return). In IW he empathizes with Gamora of all people even as he is bristling with hate towards her father. Does that qualify as Narcissistic? He is self-entitled and dominating, but that\'s about it.

As for Loki\'s characterization.. a) four years have passed between TWD and Ragnarok, during this time he got complacent because VictoryIsBoring; \"satisfaction is not in his nature\" and once he got what he wanted he lost interest in it; b) yes he would be scared of the Hulk, and it is justified c) the part about becoming predictable is taken straight from the comics.. along with his self-sacrifice while holding a blue shiny object \'\'to avoid being predictable\'\'; there is nothing OOC about it. Comic fans guessed his fate in IW as soon as they saw the first trailer. See [[https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/206-comics-and-graphic-novels/75955268 link1]] and [[http://brunegonda.tumblr.com/post/168122073662/okay-so-everyone-thinks-loki-is-going-to-be-bad link2]].

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Ok, if you really wish to discuss it. I am no psychologist but I find [[http://lokimymuse.tumblr.com/post/112222529173/ive-thinking-for-a-while-that-loki-has-bpd-among this post]] (not mine) insightful and I wouldn't claim that either Thor or Loki have ''personality disorders''.
In Ragnarok, Thor is ''hurt'' (he loses his father, his hammer=power and his status as the first-born=identity) and in the
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Ok, if you really wish to discuss it. I am no psychologist but I find [[http://lokimymuse.tumblr.com/post/112222529173/ive-thinking-for-a-while-that-loki-has-bpd-among this post]] (not mine) insightful and I wouldn\'t claim that either Thor or Loki have \"personality disorders\".
In Ragnarok, Thor is \'\'hurt\'\' (he loses his father, his hammer=power and his status as the first-born=identity) and in the \"freaky circle scene\" he is misplacing the blame on Loki. I agree that he doesn\'t really understand his brother, but not for the lack of trying. He\'s just.. less complex, so some things elude him. Look how he smiles when he sees Loki return, listen how he says \"you\'re late\" (because in the elevator scene he did not want Loki to stay behind, it was ReversePsychology and he expected his brother to return). In IW he empathizes with Gamora of all people even as he is bristling with hate towards her father. Does that qualify as Narcissistic? He is self-entitled and dominating, but that\'s about it.

As for Loki\'s characterization.. a) four years have passed between TWD and Ragnarok, during this time he got complacent because VictoryIsBoring; \"satisfaction is not in his nature\" and once he got what he wanted he lost interest in it; b) yes he would be scared of the Hulk, and it is justified c) the part about becoming predictable is taken straight from the comics.. along with his self-sacrifice while holding a blue shiny object \'\'to avoid being predictable\'\'; there is nothing OOC about it. Comic fans guessed his fate in IW as soon as they saw the first trailer. See [[https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/206-comics-and-graphic-novels/75955268 link1]] and [[http://brunegonda.tumblr.com/post/168122073662/okay-so-everyone-thinks-loki-is-going-to-be-bad link2]].

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Ok, if you really wish to dive into it. First and foremost, I am no psychologist but I find [[http://lokimymuse.tumblr.com/post/112222529173/ive-thinking-for-a-while-that-loki-has-bpd-among this post]] (not mine) insightful and I wouldn't claim that either Thor or Loki have ''personality disorders''.
In Ragnarok, Thor is ''hurt'' (he loses his father, his hammer=power and his status as the first-born=identity) and in the
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Ok, if you really wish to discuss it. I am no psychologist but I find [[http://lokimymuse.tumblr.com/post/112222529173/ive-thinking-for-a-while-that-loki-has-bpd-among this post]] (not mine) insightful and I wouldn\'t claim that either Thor or Loki have \'\'personality disorders\'\'.
In Ragnarok, Thor is \'\'hurt\'\' (he loses his father, his hammer=power and his status as the first-born=identity) and in the \"freaky circle scene\" he is misplacing the blame on Loki. I agree that he doesn\'t really understand his brother, but not for the lack of trying. He\'s just.. less complex, so some things elude him. Look how he smiles when he sees Loki return, listen how he says \"you\'re late\" (because in the elevator scene he did not want Loki to stay behind, it was ReversePsychology and he \'\'expected\'\' his brother to return). In IW he empathizes with Gamora of all people even as he is bristling with hate towards her father. Does that qualify as Narcissistic? He is self-entitled and dominating, but that\'s about it.

As for Loki\'s characterization.. a) four years have passed between TWD and Ragnarok, during this time he got complacent because VictoryIsBoring; satisfaction is not in his nature (c) and once he got what he wanted he lost interest in it; b) yes he would be scared of the Hulk, and it is justified c) the part about becoming predictable is taken straight from the comics.. along with his self-sacrifice while holding a blue shiny object \'\'to avoid being predictable\'\'; there is nothing OOC about it either. Comic fans guessed his fate in IW as soon as they saw the first trailer. See [[https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/206-comics-and-graphic-novels/75955268 link1]] and [[http://brunegonda.tumblr.com/post/168122073662/okay-so-everyone-thinks-loki-is-going-to-be-bad link2]].

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Ok, if you really wish to dive into it. First and foremost, I am no psychologist but I find [[http://lokimymuse.tumblr.com/post/112222529173/ive-thinking-for-a-while-that-loki-has-bpd-among this post]] (not mine) insightful and I wouldn't claim that either Thor or Loki have ''personality disorders''.
In Ragnarok, Thor is ''hurt'' (he loses his father, his hammer=power and his status as the first-born=identity) and in the
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Ok, if you really wish to dive into it. First and foremost, I am no psychologist but I find [[http://lokimymuse.tumblr.com/post/112222529173/ive-thinking-for-a-while-that-loki-has-bpd-among this post]] (not mine) insightful and I wouldn\'t claim that either Thor or Loki have \'\'personality disorders\'\'.
In Ragnarok, Thor is \'\'hurt\'\' (he loses his father, his hammer=power and his status as the first-born=identity) and in the \"freaky circle scene\" he is misplacing the blame on Loki. I also agree that he doesn\'t really understand his brother, but not for the lack of trying. He\'s just.. less complex, I don\'t know, so some things elude him. Look how he smiles when he sees Loki return, listen how he says \"you\'re late\" (because in the elevator scene he did not really want Loki to stay behind, it was ReversePsychology and he \'\'expected\'\' his brother to return). In IW he empathizes even with Gamora of all people even as he is bristling with hate towards her father. Does that qualify as Narcissistic? He is surely self-entitled and dominating, but that\'s about it.

As for Loki\'s characterization.. a) four years have passed between TWD and Ragnarok, during this time he got complacent because VictoryIsBoring; satisfaction is not in his nature (c) and once he got what he wanted he lost interest in it; I think even his actor said that, but I\'ll have to look up for the interview; b) yes he would totally be scared of the Hulk, and it is justified c) the part about becoming predictable is taken straight from the comics.. along with his self-sacrifice while holding a blue shiny object \'\'to avoid being predictable\'\'; there is nothing OOC about it either. Comic fans guessed his fate in IW as soon as they saw the first trailer. See [[https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/206-comics-and-graphic-novels/75955268 link1]] and [[http://brunegonda.tumblr.com/post/168122073662/okay-so-everyone-thinks-loki-is-going-to-be-bad link2]].
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Ok, if you really wish to dive into it. First and foremost, I am no psychologist but I find this post insightful and I wouldn't claim that either Thor or Loki have ''personality disorders'': http://lokimymuse.tumblr.com/post/112222529173/ive-thinking-for-a-while-that-loki-has-bpd-among.
In Ragnarok, Thor is ''hurt'' (he loses his father, his hammer=power and his status as the first-born=identity) and in the
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Ok, if you really wish to dive into it. First and foremost, I am no psychologist but I find [[http://lokimymuse.tumblr.com/post/112222529173/ive-thinking-for-a-while-that-loki-has-bpd-among this post]] (not mine) insightful and I wouldn\'t claim that either Thor or Loki have \'\'personality disorders\'\'.
In Ragnarok, Thor is \'\'hurt\'\' (he loses his father, his hammer=power and his status as the first-born=identity) and in the \"freaky circle scene\" he is misplacing the blame on Loki. I also agree that he doesn\'t really understand his brother, but not for the lack of trying. He\'s just.. less complex, I don\'t know, so some things elude him. Look how he smiles when he sees Loki return, listen how he says \"you\'re late\" (because in the elevator scene he did not really want Loki to stay behind, it was ReversePsychology and he \'\'expected\'\' his brother to return). In IW he empathizes even with Gamora of all people even as he is bristling with hate towards her father. Does that qualify as Narcissistic? He is surely self-entitled and dominating, but that\'s about it.

As for Loki\'s characterization.. a) four years have passed between TWD and Ragnarok, during this time he got complacent because VictoryIsBoring; satisfaction is not in his nature (c) and once he got what he wanted he lost interest in it; I think even his actor said that, but I\'ll have to look up for the interview; b) yes he would totally be scared of the Hulk, and it is justified c) the part about becoming predictable is taken straight from the comics.. along with his self-sacrifice while holding a blue shiny object \'\'to avoid being predictable\'\'; there is nothing OOC about it either. Comic fans guessed his fate in IW as soon as they saw the first trailer. See [[https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/206-comics-and-graphic-novels/75955268 link1]] and [[http://brunegonda.tumblr.com/post/168122073662/okay-so-everyone-thinks-loki-is-going-to-be-bad link2]]. I really wonder if the writers followed the overall outline of the comics in A4 and made him TheAtoner (but without him becoming a kid) and the God of Stories in the end.
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Ok, if you really wish to dive into it. First and foremost, I am no psychologist but I find this insightful and I wouldn't claim that either Thor or Loki have ''personality disorders'': http://lokimymuse.tumblr.com/post/112222529173/ive-thinking-for-a-while-that-loki-has-bpd-among
In Ragnarok, Thor is ''hurt'' (he loses his father, his hammer=power and his status as the first-born=identity) and in the
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Ok, if you really wish to dive into it. First and foremost, I am no psychologist but I find this post insightful and I wouldn\'t claim that either Thor or Loki have \'\'personality disorders\'\': http://lokimymuse.tumblr.com/post/112222529173/ive-thinking-for-a-while-that-loki-has-bpd-among.
In Ragnarok, Thor is \'\'hurt\'\' (he loses his father, his hammer=power and his status as the first-born=identity) and in the \"freaky circle scene\" he is misplacing the blame on Loki. I also agree that he doesn\'t really understand his brother, but not for the lack of trying. He\'s just.. less complex, I don\'t know, so some things elude him. Look how he smiles when he sees Loki return, listen how he says \"you\'re late\" (because in the elevator scene he did not really want Loki to stay behind, it was ReversePsychology and he \'\'expected\'\' his brother to return). In IW he empathizes even with Gamora of all people even as he is bristling with hate towards her father. Does that qualify as Narcissistic? He is surely self-entitled and dominating, but that\'s about it.

As for Loki\'s characterization.. a) four years have passed between TWD and Ragnarok, during this time he got complacent because VictoryIsBoring; satisfaction is not in his nature (c) and once he got what he wanted he lost interest in it; I think even his actor said that, but I\'ll have to look up for the interview; b) yes he would totally be scared of the Hulk, and it is justified c) the part about becoming predictable is taken straight from the comics.. along with his self-sacrifice while holding a blue shiny object \'\'to avoid being predictable\'\'; there is nothing OOC about it either. Comic fans guessed his fate in IW as soon as they saw the first trailer: https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/206-comics-and-graphic-novels/75955268 http://brunegonda.tumblr.com/post/168122073662/okay-so-everyone-thinks-loki-is-going-to-be-bad .. I really wonder if the writers followed the overall outline of the comics in A4 and made him TheAtoner (but without him becoming a kid) and the God of Stories in the end.
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Ok, if you really wish to dive into it. First and foremost, I am no psychologist but I find this insightful and I wouldn't claim that either Thor or Loki have ''personality disorders'': http://lokimymuse.tumblr.com/post/112222529173/ive-thinking-for-a-while-that-loki-has-bpd-among
In Ragnarok, Thor is ''hurt'' (he loses his father, his hammer=power and his status as the first-born=identity) and in the
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Ok, if you really wish to dive into it. First and foremost, I am no psychologist but I find this insightful and I wouldn\'t claim that either Thor or Loki have \'\'personality disorders\'\': http://lokimymuse.tumblr.com/post/112222529173/ive-thinking-for-a-while-that-loki-has-bpd-among
In Ragnarok, Thor is \'\'hurt\'\' (he loses his father, his hammer=power and his status as the first-born=identity) and in the \"freaky circle scene\" he is misplacing the blame on Loki. I also agree that he doesn\'t really understand his brother, but not for the lack of trying. He\'s just.. less complex, I don\'t know, so some things elude him. Look how he smiles when he sees Loki return, listen how he says \"you\'re late\" (because in the elevator scene he did not really want Loki to stay behind, it was ReversePsychology and he \'\'expected\'\' his brother to return). In IW he empathizes even with Gamora of all people even as he is bristling with hate towards her father. Does that qualify as Narcissistic? He is surely self-entitled and dominating, but that\'s about it.

As for Loki\'s characterization.. a) four years have passed between TWD and Ragnarok, during this time he got complacent because VictoryIsBoring; satisfaction is not in his nature (c) and once he got what he wanted he lost interest in it; I think even his actor said that, but I\'ll have to look up for the interview; b) yes he would totally be scared of the Hulk, and it is justified c) the part about becoming predictable is taken straight from the comics.. along with his self-sacrifice while holding a blue shiny object \'\'to avoid being predictable\'\'; there is nothing OOC about it either. Comic fans guessed his fate in IW as soon as they saw the first trailer: https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/206-comics-and-graphic-novels/75955268 http://brunegonda.tumblr.com/post/168122073662/okay-so-everyone-thinks-loki-is-going-to-be-bad .. I really wonder if the writers followed the overall outline of the comics in A4 and made him TheAtoner (but without him becoming a kid) and the God of Stories in the end.
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Ok, if you really wish to dive into it. First and foremost, I am no psychologist but I find this insightful and I wouldn't claim that either Thor or Loki have ''personality disorders'': http://lokimymuse.tumblr.com/post/112222529173/ive-thinking-for-a-while-that-loki-has-bpd-among
In Ragnarok, Thor is ''hurt'' (he loses his father, his hammer=power and his status as the first-born=identity) and in the
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Ok, if you really wish to dive into it. First and foremost, I am no psychologist but I find this insightful and I wouldn\'t claim that either Thor or Loki have \'\'personality disorders\'\': http://lokimymuse.tumblr.com/post/112222529173/ive-thinking-for-a-while-that-loki-has-bpd-among
In Ragnarok, Thor is \'\'hurt\'\' (he loses his father, his hammer=power and his status as the first-born=identity) and in the \"freaky circle scene\" he is misplacing the blame on Loki. I also agree that he doesn\'t really understand his brother, but not for the lack of trying. He\'s just.. less complex, I don\'t know, so some things elude him. Look how he smiles when he sees Loki return, listen how he says \"you\'re late\" (because in the elevator scene he did not really want Loki to stay behind, it was ReversePsychology and he \'\'expected\'\' his brother to return). In IW he empathizes even with Gamora of all people even as he is bristling with hate towards her father. Does that qualify for Narcissistic? He is surely self-entitled and dominating, but that\'s about it.

As for Loki\'s characterization.. a) four years have passed between TWD and Ragnarok, during this time he got complacent because VictoryIsBoring; satisfaction is not in his nature (c) and once he got what he wanted he lost interest in it; I think even his actor said that, but I\'ll have to look up for the interview; b) yes he would totally be scared of the Hulk, and it is justified c) the part about becoming predictable is taken straight from the comics.. along with his self-sacrifice while holding a blue shiny object \'\'to avoid being predictable\'\'; there is nothing OOC about it either. Comic fans guessed his fate in IW as soon as they saw the first trailer: https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/206-comics-and-graphic-novels/75955268 http://brunegonda.tumblr.com/post/168122073662/okay-so-everyone-thinks-loki-is-going-to-be-bad .. I really wonder if the writers followed the overall outline of the comics in A4 and made him TheAtoner (but without him becoming a kid) and the God of Stories in the end.
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Ok, if you really wish to dive into it. First and foremost, I am no psychologist but I find this insightful and I wouldn't claim that either Thor or Loki have ''personality disorders'': http://lokimymuse.tumblr.com/post/112222529173/ive-thinking-for-a-while-that-loki-has-bpd-among
In Ragnarok, Thor is ''hurt'' (he loses his father, his hammer=power and his status as the first-born=identity) and in the
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Ok, if you really wish to dive into it. First and foremost, I am no psychologist but I find this insightful and I wouldn\'t claim that either Thor or Loki have \'\'personality disorders\'\': http://lokimymuse.tumblr.com/post/112222529173/ive-thinking-for-a-while-that-loki-has-bpd-among
In Ragnarok, Thor is \'\'hurt\'\' (he loses his father, his hammer=power and his status as the first-born=identity) and in the \"freaky circle scene\" he is misplacing the blame on Loki. I also agree that he doesn\'t really understand his brother, but not for the lack of trying. He\'s just.. less complex, I don\'t know, so some things elude him. Look how he smiles when he sees Loki return, listen how he says \"you\'re late\" (because in the elevator scene he did not really want Loki to stay behind, it was ReversePsychology and he \'\'expected\'\' his brother to return). In IW he empathizes even with Gamora of all people even as he is bristling with hate towards her father. Does that qualify for Narcissistic? He is surely very self-entitled and dominating, but that\'s about it.

As for Loki\'s characterization.. a) four years have passed between TWD and Ragnarok, during this time he got complacent because VictoryIsBoring; satisfaction is not in his nature (c) and once he got what he wanted he lost interest in it; I think even his actor said that, but I\'ll have to look up for the interview; b) yes he would totally be scared of the Hulk, and it is justified c) the part about becoming predictable is taken straight from the comics.. along with his self-sacrifice while holding a blue shiny object \'\'to avoid being predictable\'\'; there is nothing OOC about it either. Comic fans guessed his fate in IW as soon as they saw the first trailer: https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/206-comics-and-graphic-novels/75955268 http://brunegonda.tumblr.com/post/168122073662/okay-so-everyone-thinks-loki-is-going-to-be-bad .. I really wonder if the writers followed the overall outline of the comics in A4 and made him TheAtoner (but without him becoming a kid) and the God of Stories in the end.
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Ok, if you really wish to dive into it. First and foremost, I am no psychologist but I find this insightful and I wouldn't claim that either Thor or Loki have ''personality disorders'': http://lokimymuse.tumblr.com/post/112222529173/ive-thinking-for-a-while-that-loki-has-bpd-among
In Ragnarok, Thor is ''hurt'' (he loses his father, his hammer=power and his status as the first-born=identity) and in the
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Ok, if you really wish to dive into it. First and foremost, I am no psychologist but I find this insightful and I wouldn\'t claim that either Thor or Loki have \'\'personality disorders\'\': http://lokimymuse.tumblr.com/post/112222529173/ive-thinking-for-a-while-that-loki-has-bpd-among
In Ragnarok, Thor is \'\'hurt\'\' (he loses his father, his hammer=power and his status as the first-born=identity) and in the \"freaky circle scene\" he is misplacing the blame on Loki. I also agree that he doesn\'t really understand his brother, but not for the lack of trying. He\'s just.. less complex, I don\'t know, so some things elude him. Look how he smiles when he sees Loki return, listen how he says \"you\'re late\" (because in the elevator scene he did not really want Loki to stay behind, it was ReversePsychology and he \'\'expected\'\' his brother to return). In IW he empathizes even with Gamora of all people even as he is bristling with hate towards her father. Does that qualify for Narcissistic? He is surely very self-entitled and dominating, but I wouldn\'t take it further than that.

As for Loki\'s characterization.. a) four years have passed between TWD and Ragnarok, during this time he got complacent because VictoryIsBoring; satisfaction is not in his nature (c) and once he got what he wanted he lost interest in it; I think even his actor said that, but I\'ll have to look up for the interview; b) yes he would totally be scared of the Hulk, and it is justified c) the part about becoming predictable is taken straight from the comics.. along with his self-sacrifice while holding a blue shiny object \'\'to avoid being predictable\'\'; there is nothing OOC about it either. Comic fans guessed his fate in IW as soon as they saw the first trailer: https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/206-comics-and-graphic-novels/75955268 http://brunegonda.tumblr.com/post/168122073662/okay-so-everyone-thinks-loki-is-going-to-be-bad .. I really wonder if the writers followed the overall outline of the comics in A4 and made him TheAtoner (but without him becoming a kid) and the God of Stories in the end.
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Ok, if you really wish to dive into it. First and foremost, I am no psychologist but I find this insightful and I wouldn't claim that either Thor or Loki have ''personality disorders'': http://lokimymuse.tumblr.com/post/112222529173/ive-thinking-for-a-while-that-loki-has-bpd-among
In Ragnarok, Thor is ''hurt'' (he loses his father, his hammer=power and his status as the first-born=identity) and in the
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Ok, if you really wish to dive into it. First and foremost, I am no psychologist but I find this insightful and I wouldn\'t claim that either Thor or Loki have \'\'personality disorders\'\': http://lokimymuse.tumblr.com/post/112222529173/ive-thinking-for-a-while-that-loki-has-bpd-among
In Ragnarok, Thor is \'\'hurt\'\' (he loses his father, his hammer=power and his status as the first-born=identity) and in the \"freaky circle scene\" he is misplacing the blame on Loki. I also agree that he doesn\'t really understand his brother, but not for the lack of trying. He\'s just.. less complex, I don\'t know, so some things elude him. Look how he smiles when he sees Loki return, listen how he says \"you\'re late\" (because in the elevator scene he did not really want Loki to stay behind, it was ReversePsychology and he \'\'expected\'\' his brother to return). In IW he empathizes even with Gamora of all people even as he is bristling with hate towards her father. Does that qualify for Narcissistic? He is surely very self-entitled and dominating, but I wouldn\'t take it further than that.

As for Loki\'s characterization.. a) four years have passed between TWD and Ragnarok, during this time he got complacent because VictoryIsBoring; satisfaction is not in his nature (c) and once he got what he wanted he lost interest in it; I think even his actor said that, but I\'ll have to look up for the interview; b) yes he would totally be scared of the Hulk, and it is justified c) the part about becoming predictable is taken straight from the comics.. along with his self-sacrifice while holding a blue shiny object \'\'to avoid being predictable\'\'; there is nothing OOC about it either. Comic fans guessed his fate in IW as soon as they saw the first trailer: https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/206-comics-and-graphic-novels/75955268 http://brunegonda.tumblr.com/post/168122073662/okay-so-everyone-thinks-loki-is-going-to-be-bad .. I really wonder if the writers take it further in A4 in line with the comics and make him TheAtoner (without him becoming a kid) and the God of Stories in the end.
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Ok, if you really wish to dive into it. First and foremost, I am no psychologist but I find this insightful and I wouldn't claim that either Thor or Loki have ''personality disorders'': http://lokimymuse.tumblr.com/post/112222529173/ive-thinking-for-a-while-that-loki-has-bpd-among
In Ragnarok, Thor is ''hurt'' (he loses his father, his hammer=power and his status as the first-born=identity) and in the
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Ok, if you really wish to dive into it. First and foremost, I am no psychologist but I find this insightful and I wouldn\'t claim that either Thor or Loki have \'\'personality disorders\'\': http://lokimymuse.tumblr.com/post/112222529173/ive-thinking-for-a-while-that-loki-has-bpd-among
In Ragnarok, Thor is \'\'hurt\'\' (he loses his father, his hammer=power and his status as the first-born=identity) and in the \"freaky circle scene\" he is misplacing the blame on Loki. I also agree that he doesn\'t really understand his brother, but not for the lack of trying. He\'s just.. less complex, I don\'t know, so some things elude him. Look how he smiles when he sees Loki return, listen how he says \"you\'re late\" (because in the elevator scene he did not really want Loki to stay behind, it was ReversePsychology and he \'\'expected\'\' his brother to return). In IW he empathizes even with Gamora of all people even as he is bristling with hate towards her father. Does that qualify for Narcissistic? He is surely very self-entitled and dominating, but I wouldn\'t take it further than that.

As for Loki\'s characterization.. a) four years have passed between TWD and Ragnarok, during this time he got complacent because VictoryIsBoring; satisfaction is not in his nature (c) and once he got what he wanted he lost interest in it; even his actor said that, but I\'ll have to look up for the interview; b) yes he would totally be scared of the Hulk, and it is justified c) the part about becoming predictable is taken straight from the comics.. along with his self-sacrifice while holding a blue shiny object \'\'to avoid being predictable\'\'; there is nothing OOC about it either. Comic fans guessed his fate in IW as soon as they saw the first trailer: https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/206-comics-and-graphic-novels/75955268 http://brunegonda.tumblr.com/post/168122073662/okay-so-everyone-thinks-loki-is-going-to-be-bad .. I really wonder if the writers take it further in A4 in line with the comics and make him TheAtoner (without him becoming a kid) and the God of Stories in the end.
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Ok, if you really wish to dive into it. First and foremost, I am no psychologist but I find this insightful and I wouldn't claim that either Thor or Loki have ''personality disorders'': http://lokimymuse.tumblr.com/post/112222529173/ive-thinking-for-a-while-that-loki-has-bpd-among
In Ragnarok, Thor is ''hurt'' (he loses his father, his hammer=power and his status as the first-born=identity) and in the
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Ok, if you really wish to dive into it. First and foremost, I am no psychologist but I find this insightful and I wouldn\'t claim that either Thor or Loki have \'\'personality disorders\'\': http://lokimymuse.tumblr.com/post/112222529173/ive-thinking-for-a-while-that-loki-has-bpd-among
In Ragnarok, Thor is \'\'hurt\'\' (he loses his father, his hammer=power and his status as the first-born=identity) and in the \"freaky circle scene\" he is misplacing the blame on Loki. I also agree that he doesn\'t really understand his brother, but not for the lack of trying. He\'s just.. less complex, I don\'t know, so some things elude him. Look how he smiles when he sees Loki return, listen how he says \"you\'re late\" (because in the elevator scene he did not really want Loki to stay behind, it was ReversePsychology and he \'\'expected\'\' his brother to return). In IW he emphasizes even with Gamora of all people even as he is bristling with hate towards her father. Does that qualify for Narcissistic? He is surely very self-entitled and dominating, but I wouldn\'t take it further than that.

As for Loki\'s characterization.. a) four years have passed between TWD and Ragnarok, during this time he got complacent because VictoryIsBoring; satisfaction is not in his nature (c) and once he got what he wanted he lost interest in it; even his actor said that, but I\'ll have to look up for the interview; b) yes he would totally be scared of the Hulk, and it is justified c) the part about becoming predictable is taken straight from the comics.. along with his self-sacrifice while holding a blue shiny object \'\'to avoid being predictable\'\'; there is nothing OOC about it either. Comic fans guessed his fate in IW as soon as they saw the first trailer: https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/206-comics-and-graphic-novels/75955268 http://brunegonda.tumblr.com/post/168122073662/okay-so-everyone-thinks-loki-is-going-to-be-bad .. I really wonder if the writers take it further in A4 in line with the comics and make him TheAtoner (without him becoming a kid) and the God of Stories in the end.
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