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What are the implications of this?

So she says that she used to own some of the exhibits back then and sold them for a low price. Object shown in a museum usually have some sort of cultural or historical value to them, like ancient artworks or object owned by historical figures. With this, could this mean Hotori is someone from the past? She can control time after all, what if she can control her own time so that she doesnt age? Or is this just something mundane, like mistaking some significant artifact for some cheap ornament and selling for cheap by mistake? What do you guys think?

u/BennettMain_002 — 1 day ago
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Loki Plot Twist Meme

Can someone help me find a specific meme? It goes something like: “When you get asked a question and feel confident because you know the topic… but still get it wrong anyway,” with the “but still get it wrong anyway” part hidden until the end.

The meme uses a clip from The Avengers where Loki is riding his Chitauri chariot and gets shot at by Hawkeye. Loki catches the arrow and acts all smug and arrogant, but then the arrow explodes in his face. Right when the explosion happens, the “but still get it wrong anyway” text also appears, along with some kind of dank meme/TikTok music.

That’s the best explanation I can give. If anyone knows the meme or can find it, please send it to me. I was planning to save it when I first saw it, but I forgot, and now I’m trying to track it down.

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u/BennettMain_002 — 3 days ago