[Loki's skeptical of that, given how much of his choices in the few years leading up to his death were entirely based on avoiding death. But it's not as if he's complaining, really.]
Kill Thanos. Bring him back to life. Kill him again. For balance.
Well, hopefully not for this reason alone. It would be awfully disappointing if it turns out you can't make Thanos, I don't know. Set himself on fire.
I suppose it might be better to focus on him than on Rogers, anyway. It's not as if I want his forgiveness to begin with. I'd likely gain no ground towards graduation based on such a vague connection anyway.
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Kill Thanos. Bring him back to life. Kill him again. For balance.
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That's...not a great warden thing to say, is it.
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It's still entertaining to picture it.
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...I might do that.
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I suppose it might be better to focus on him than on Rogers, anyway. It's not as if I want his forgiveness to begin with. I'd likely gain no ground towards graduation based on such a vague connection anyway.
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Yeah, totes. You should graduate like Steve-o ain't even here. Be your own guy, Loki!
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Well, I can certainly try, anyway. Breaches and such don't always allow us to avoid each other as much as we'd like.
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