dragonsir:

fjorester-yashregard:

hegodamask:

deadcrushing:

thor ragnarok fight scene but holding out for a hero is playing

@nyebevans @nathanosblightcallers

This works so well, I am in awe.

“Where are all the gods” right as Thor starts tossing people around

The chorus hits hard at the same time Valkyrie does and her first swing even connects right when the song has what sounds like a sparking sound effect

“He’s gotta be strong” just when Hulk steps in

The small synth flourish timed perfectly with a dramatic Loki hair flip

This is art.

The fact that Thor keeps saying “that’s what heroes do” throughout the movie just makes this perfect

birdsbugsandbones:

dee-wood:

jinxtimesinfinity:

askragtatter:

anonymous-bosch:

the-sky-traveler:

my brother is teaching his cat how to high five by giving her a treat every time she successfully taps her hand to his hand, which is all well and good, but now she thinks that she is entitled to food every time she high fives someone.  i can’t eat in the same room as her anymore because she’ll just bap my hand rapid fire and then go nyoom straight in for my pizza like no Kelly that’s illegal go finish ur own dinner

“No Kelly, that’s illegal.”

So, a while back, I was using clicker-training to teach my cat Taz tricks. She learned very quickly and it was a good experience all around, but we had to hide the clicker.

Taz had learned that the clicker meant she got treats. So she would find it, carry it up to people, step on it to make it click, and then SCREAM AT THEM to give her the treats she was clearly owed because the clicker had made a sound.

Cats

Pavlov is rolling over laughing in his grave.

Now with birds:

My conure, Pippin, is clicker trained. He does a lot of great stuff (target, fly and return, etc.) and he’s an absolute chatterbox. This includes mimicking the clicker noise and telling himself he’s a good boy and looking for a treat. Repeatedly. He’ll say ‘Touch!’ and then touch something random, click, and come looking for the treat. Occasionally, I’ll do something like give him some fruit and he’ll touch it, click, and then eat it. He thinks he can click himself and get a treat. He’s beat the system. He doesn’t understand that only I have the clicker power.