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Galactus is not amused. (Taken with instagram)

agentmlovestacos:

Galactus is not amused. (Taken with instagram)

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kizer91:

30 Days of Marvel | Day 4 | Your Favourite Royal
 Dr. Victor Von Doom
I find that simply classifying Doom as a “villain” really misses the point of his character. The reason why Dr.Doom is such a commonly loved character is because of the sheer complexity that goes into his character. Doom does what he does because he truly believes that humanity can only survive under his rule. He does what he does to help achieve that goal regardless of who he has to ally with or who has to die to make that happen.

Dr.Doom would see himself as the true hero of the story. This is what he is meant to do and in due time, all will be set right according to him. His morals and believes clash with the common idea of justice and good though, so he is perceived to be a villain. He is a perfectionist that tries his hardest to excel in pretty much everything because “failure is beneath Doom”.

Doom is ridiculously hammy and loves to talk about himself a lot. He is ridiculously full of himself and feels he is the best thing to ever happen to anything ever. While he will learn from previous failures, he still seems to disregards them as if they never happened (Like his ego just can’t seem to accept that he could fail) and this makes for an interesting character flaw. It is almost contradictory in nature. Doom claims he is the greatest gift to the world and can do whatever he so wishes, yet he constantly seeks to better himself through the use of science and magic . This action proves that he knows he does not know everything and can not do everything, but he probably would never verbally admit that.

Doom is a character that is fun to read and even love because of his theatrical personality and the fact that he throws a wrench into the “heroes vs villain” thing. He adds some shades of grey.

kizer91:

30 Days of Marvel | Day 4 | Your Favourite Royal

 Dr. Victor Von Doom

I find that simply classifying Doom as a “villain” really misses the point of his character. The reason why Dr.Doom is such a commonly loved character is because of the sheer complexity that goes into his character. Doom does what he does because he truly believes that humanity can only survive under his rule. He does what he does to help achieve that goal regardless of who he has to ally with or who has to die to make that happen.

Dr.Doom would see himself as the true hero of the story. This is what he is meant to do and in due time, all will be set right according to him. His morals and believes clash with the common idea of justice and good though, so he is perceived to be a villain. He is a perfectionist that tries his hardest to excel in pretty much everything because “failure is beneath Doom”.

Doom is ridiculously hammy and loves to talk about himself a lot. He is ridiculously full of himself and feels he is the best thing to ever happen to anything ever. While he will learn from previous failures, he still seems to disregards them as if they never happened (Like his ego just can’t seem to accept that he could fail) and this makes for an interesting character flaw. It is almost contradictory in nature. Doom claims he is the greatest gift to the world and can do whatever he so wishes, yet he constantly seeks to better himself through the use of science and magic . This action proves that he knows he does not know everything and can not do everything, but he probably would never verbally admit that.

Doom is a character that is fun to read and even love because of his theatrical personality and the fact that he throws a wrench into the “heroes vs villain” thing. He adds some shades of grey.

(via iamthedeadpool)

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"No one will ever know the specifics of what you’re going through, but they’ll know exactly how you choose to handle it."

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TRUTH.

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"Most people don’t have the balls to go after their dreams or goals and so they put down those who do. They use ‘criticism’ and being a ‘realist’ as veils to hide behind but in reality they are cowards. They don’t take responsibility or accountability for not achieving their goals."

Layne Norton (via thespartanwarrior)

Truth.

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“Merry Go Round” by S.O.S., Ukon C, & Geronimo

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“Major Playa” by S.O.S.

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“Look @ Me” by S.O.S., Geronimo, & McClain