The god of mischief
Posted on Jun 1, 2007 by jason
Mark Twain said it: “A cat is more intelligent than people believe, and can be taught any crime.”
Loki more than proves it. He’s the embodiment of devilish ways. In fact, I suspect our dearest Sam Clemens didn’t realize the limits of his observation.
To say a cat can be taught any crime is to place upon this feline restraints which he does not respect. It’s not that Loki can be taught any crime; it’s that Loki is capable of crimes we humans have yet to imagine. He is, after all, the stunningly beautiful god of mischief.
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