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    The reason why I laughed at this is because when I saw that shirt, I was like "It looks like a Viking axe." (I'm not an expert in mediaval and Viking weapons, so I might be wrong.)

    So, when I saw the Thor, I started laughing.

    It does not look much like Mjølnir, but I still found that funny.



    Well... I can't wait to hear the full song and watch the full music video of Don't Stop.

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  • The reason why I laughed at this is because when I saw that shirt, I was like "It looks like a Viking axe." (I'm not an expert in mediaval and Viking weapons, so I might be wrong.)

    It's funny indeed. But as you guessed, it's not really a Dane axe. Double headed axes are more of a fantasy trope than a real thing. Vikings, or Norsemen, mostly used the Dane axe; a single blade on a long shaft.


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  • It's funny indeed. But as you guessed, it's not really a Dane axe. Double headed axes are more of a fantasy trope than a real thing. Vikings, or Norsemen, mostly used the Dane axe; a single blade on a long shaft.


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    Mjølnir is not an axe but a hammer


    :peperun:

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