The Myth of Loki and the Deadly Mistletoe



Ready for another Norse myth? Everyone loved Baldaur, except Loki, who was jealous. That leads to deadly mischief. This TED-Ed story comes from Iseult Gillespie, with lovely animation. -via Geeks Are Sexy


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Why would they celebrate ice cream month with frozen fruit flavored water?

Hoff looks like he's still having fun with life but he's also at a point where he's at risk of crossing the line into Joan Rivers-Carrot Top land. Stop Hoff, before it's too late!
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It's nationalism. His "great-great-grandmother Meta emigrated with her family to Baltimore from Völkersen, 30 kilometres from Bremen, in 1865"

It's the same reason when Canadian's become well-known south of the border Canadian citizens have to make a big deal out of it. By identifying themselves as "Canadian" and identifying the other as "Canadian" they perceive a commonality which transfers their self-worth onto the other.

That is an inaccurate resemblence; Hasselhoff has a big beer belly and that popsicle is ripped.
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