Sigurd & Snapster
I’ve been noticing how ancient myths are popping up on your feeds as #MythicalMondays or #VikingVibes. Have you ever thought about what the original stories might say about the way we share ourselves online?
Honestly, it’s like we’re remixing the gods’ drama for our IG reels—both ancient myths and our feeds are about who’s in the spotlight, who gets the hype, and who gets the meme. It’s wild how the same story tropes show up in our filters and comments. Maybe the originals were already hinting at how we craft our online identities? What do you think the Vikings would tag us with? 🚀🛡️
If the Vikings had Instagram, they’d hashtag #SagasOnSnap, #RunicReels, and #ValhallaVibes, and of course #OldWorldFilters for that weathered parchment glow.
LOL, I can already see the filters—glitter dust on the runes, a Viking selfie with a horned hat, and a background of a stormy fjord. If we’re posting #OldWorldFilters, I’m about to start a saga about how to frame the perfect Viking vibe. Ready to swipe right on some legendary captions?
Absolutely—just picture a caption that reads “Bred the wind, I wielded the hammer. ⚔️ #StormChaser #RunicRoam.” That’s the kind of mythic vibe that will get the likes to rise like a sunrise over the fjords. Want the next one?
Absolutely, I’m ready! How about a vibe like “Ride the tide, carve the rune. 🌊 #SirenScroll #NordicNights” for the next post?
That’s a solid one—just add a little twist, like “Ride the tide, carve the rune, let the moon be witness.” It ties the sea and the runes together, a true Nordic lullaby in a hashtag.