Yes, you do look like Thor’s older sister, but that’s just because we’re vikings. We all look alike. The only way I can tell you from the others is that you make that funny noise when we make love.
Forgive the esoteric nature of this comment. The brother and sister in this image brought to my mind the characters Siegmund and Sieglinde in Wagner’s Die Walkure. (It is actually a depiction of Arminius Says Goodbye to Thrusnelda.)
That in turn brought to mind Thomas Mann’s short story, “The Blood of the Walsungs,” a disturbing work that offended Mann’s father-in-law as a smear on his family and was withdrawn from publication for many years (The brother and sister characters committed incest, as in the the original German mythology.) I enjoy reading Thomas Mann’s work, even if it’s only in translation.
I appreciate “That is Priceless” for stimulating an interest in visual arts and prompting me to do Google Research into the backgrounds that are biographical, sociological, and literary.
I’m sorry to be so long and boring in my comments.
You are a real fan when you see Thor and Jane together in Thor Love and Thunder and think to yourself “Gee, Captain Kirk’s father and Luke and Leia’s mother dated. How cool is that?”
(syntax supported by the Google, Yahoo, Bing, Duckduckgo, Ecosia, and Yandex search engines) in the address bar (or search for it using one of those search engines) and click the first Category: found, and once there, search for the Armin text string, and click its link for info and links that point to more info (perhaps best viewed using Google Chrome, which can automatically translate most webpages if necessary) about this painting.
Again, a larger strip image is shown by merely clicking the image in Mr. Melcher’s THROWBACK THURSDAY: MASTERPIECE #1516 (8/17/16) (January 4, 2023) blog entry, accessible by the Check out the blog! box after the last comment. I have added a comment there (awaiting Mr. Melcher’s approval) pointing to the artist info I used to point to here. So far, 2 works by this artist have been used here (3 times total, including this Throwback Thursday repeat), the August 17, 2016, strip being its first use. The August 31, 2016, strip is the prior non-repeat by him.
rmremail about 2 years ago
Sweetheart, who’s hand is that on your shoulder? Is somebody hiding behind you?
Solstice*1947 about 2 years ago
/// “Honey, on teasing taunts do not dwell.
In the film, Thor’s big sister looked swell.
She was played, don’t forget,
by the svelte Cate Blanchett.
What they meant was that you look like Hel.”
rmremail about 2 years ago
Look at me when I’m talking to you, or I swear, I will cut you!
BE THIS GUY about 2 years ago
My post from 2016:
“We look too much like a brother-sister couple.”
Izzy Moreno about 2 years ago
Well, he does, a bit.
Tyge about 2 years ago
Take that corset off, Tristan. Show those abs.
ronaldspence about 2 years ago
Don’t worry honey, Sturgis is only 7 months away…
rmremail about 2 years ago
Yes, you do look like Thor’s older sister, but that’s just because we’re vikings. We all look alike. The only way I can tell you from the others is that you make that funny noise when we make love.
Jayalexander about 2 years ago
Shick that’s quite a mess, I count one, two, three, four spagettio’s. One more you’d have a snack.
PraiseofFolly about 2 years ago
Forgive the esoteric nature of this comment. The brother and sister in this image brought to my mind the characters Siegmund and Sieglinde in Wagner’s Die Walkure. (It is actually a depiction of Arminius Says Goodbye to Thrusnelda.)
https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gehrts_Armin_verabschiedet_sich_von_Thusnelda_1884.jpg
That in turn brought to mind Thomas Mann’s short story, “The Blood of the Walsungs,” a disturbing work that offended Mann’s father-in-law as a smear on his family and was withdrawn from publication for many years (The brother and sister characters committed incest, as in the the original German mythology.) I enjoy reading Thomas Mann’s work, even if it’s only in translation.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Blood_of_the_Walsungs
I appreciate “That is Priceless” for stimulating an interest in visual arts and prompting me to do Google Research into the backgrounds that are biographical, sociological, and literary.
I’m sorry to be so long and boring in my comments.
Gameguy49 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Thor’s sisters’ boobs are a little bit bigger than yours.
Call me Ishmael about 2 years ago
“Did those rough boys chase you again?”
Linguist about 2 years ago
" Calm down, honey. They’ll eventually elect a Speaker of the House, without your help. "
wincoach Premium Member about 2 years ago
Sweetheart, don’t get so angry, not everyone thinks Hanna Montana is the best singer ever.
goboboyd about 2 years ago
Her beard has a touch of brown in it.
Teto85 Premium Member about 2 years ago
You are a real fan when you see Thor and Jane together in Thor Love and Thunder and think to yourself “Gee, Captain Kirk’s father and Luke and Leia’s mother dated. How cool is that?”
Calvins Brother about 2 years ago
“Yes he said a bad word but, get over it. We’re Vikings.”
Call me Ishmael about 2 years ago
The incestuous “amours” of a Viking/
(No matter how handsome or striking/
Or majestic, or regal/
Are also illegal-/
And emphatically not to my liking !MuddyUSA Premium Member about 2 years ago
If you must go to war, kiss me and tell me where you have stashed the gold!
anomaly about 2 years ago
Thor’s older sister had a much longer beard.
Ken Holman Premium Member about 2 years ago
“Darling, don’t mind him, he’s just showing off. You know I love you regardless of the size of your dagger”
The Wolf In Your Midst about 2 years ago
“I’m sorry I used up the last of your conditioner, honey. Please don’t be mad.”
phillip w about 2 years ago
Funny
mabrndt Premium Member about 2 years ago
Armin says goodbye to Thusnelda:
Paste (including the quote marks)
"Category:Johannes Gehrts" site=commons.wikimedia.org
(syntax supported by the Google, Yahoo, Bing, Duckduckgo, Ecosia, and Yandex search engines) in the address bar (or search for it using one of those search engines) and click the first Category: found, and once there, search for the Armin text string, and click its link for info and links that point to more info (perhaps best viewed using Google Chrome, which can automatically translate most webpages if necessary) about this painting.
Again, a larger strip image is shown by merely clicking the image in Mr. Melcher’s THROWBACK THURSDAY: MASTERPIECE #1516 (8/17/16) (January 4, 2023) blog entry, accessible by the Check out the blog! box after the last comment. I have added a comment there (awaiting Mr. Melcher’s approval) pointing to the artist info I used to point to here. So far, 2 works by this artist have been used here (3 times total, including this Throwback Thursday repeat), the August 17, 2016, strip being its first use. The August 31, 2016, strip is the prior non-repeat by him.
Running Buffalo Premium Member about 2 years ago
That lying scoundrel! He said he could save me 15% in 15 minutes!
JH&Cats about 2 years ago
If you’re off to Maine, take your berrying bucket—oh, and I see you already have a couple of lobsters on the sides.