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Topic ClosedThor: The God of Thunder Ten Facts

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    Posted: 20-Mar-2016 at 15:55
Thor has always been my favorite mythological God, beginning with the comic books. Here's a video that goes into some detail about the less known facts about Thor:
I linked to the video because the embed wasn't showing


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20-Mar-2016 at 15:57
Your vid didn't load.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20-Mar-2016 at 16:05
I just linked to the video instead
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20-Mar-2016 at 16:11
So why do you 'like' Norse mythological figures? And have you then consulted the traditional works and researched the academic viewpoint?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20-Mar-2016 at 19:56
I would recommend Grimm's Teutonic...but your profile indicates that of a spammer so your suspended. If your not send a message to the owner.
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