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manofbeskar · 1 year
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may the fourth be with you ♥️
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bon-sides-sw · 6 months
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My favorite Omega
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jedimemery · 1 year
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I present: a meme in 6 parts.
You can find me on insta @/jedi.memery ☺️
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grayisblogging · 4 months
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women's history month variants
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timetodiverge · 2 months
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Crosshair & Omega | The Bad Batch Season 3
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Rey | The Force Awakens
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The Bad Batch and the Mandolorian really do be propping up and trying to breathe life into this one disaster of a line from Rise of Skywalker:
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“SoMeHoW😂
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thecoffeelorian · 24 days
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And now, for something slightly different...
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Hello again, everyone...
...Okay, gang...before we get started here, there's something I think I need to confess here first.
I don't know how in the world I'm supposed to feel about this show any more.
I mean...in the beginning, I thought their arc was clear as a bell: start removing every single darned inhibitor chip they could find, start the evac efforts to an Outer Rim planet, and then start rebuilding new lives, the end.
Instead, it's turned into what looks like a never-ending negative feedback loop: don't lift a finger to rescue a certain person; get told to give a darn about said person by the child character; finally act on the child's orders...but then as a creepy consequence for giving a darn at all, the title squad/'family'(?) starts watching its members not rethink one side of an ideological/psychological divide and leave them; not give up completely on rescuing Troopers/join the Margaritaville Society and leave them; not remember that there are human weight-bearing birds on a certain mountain planet and leave them; finally agree to be caught by the Empire in order to locate Mount Tantiss and leave them...and oh yes, let's add a 'Will They Kill A Brother/Won't They Kill A Brother' game to the mix, if things weren't totally weird enough...I mean, all right, already.
If this show WASN'T about having all six title characters come back together as a true family on an asylum planet, what IS happening here?
How in the world am I expected to respond to repetitive, exhausting moments of disaster and family splintering when for three whole years, I was endlessly told that there was NO disaster, that this was the PERFECT family, that they would NEVER end up shedding members one by one, etc...and...everything that the big-name fans and fandom influencers said WOULDN'T happen IS, in fact, happening right this very minute.
In other words, the squad and family keeps on disintegrating a little bit more with each new season, and I'm left thinking the same thing a few of you must have thought at least once.
Why am I here?
Is it because I'm studying this series as a whole like a certain Chiss studies art, and searching for all of its strengths and weaknesses in order to better improve my own writing? Is it for the sake of wishing to learn how to draw better, and practicing the craft in the safety of something familiar? Or, am I instead becoming some manner of corporate counter-revolutionary, and taking up fanworks as my mode of protest against stories that revolve more around too-short moments of cuteness and horror, sometimes solely for shock value alone...?
I'm afraid I can't answer questions like these just yet, no, not even to myself. I can only read and write and pretty much grieve everything that these episodes/seasons were supposed to be...yet for Force knows what reason, keep getting relegated to the same few plot points over and over again while expecting different results. I can only hope that there's some eventual breakthrough to make it all worth it in the end, if only to rid myself of the thought that this could be the very first bit of Nihilist media in the fandom.
Anyway...*deep breath* Now that I've given you my two cents on this issue...let's get right to my picks of the week, which, thanks to the return of a very interesting sister, I'm unofficially titling this as:
THE DATHOMIR EDITION
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The Bad Batch Fan Art
Captain Howzer by @thespianwtch.
She Is Mommy by @anko-art.
Star Wars Rebels Fan Art
Alexsandr Kallus by @ghosty-blues1.
The Bad Batch Fan Fiction
You know, brother by whiteaxolotl
Fight Like Brothers Do by AgentMaryMargaretSkitz
deprogramming by vicious_creature
Whatever Is Necessary by ChopSyndulla
Domiciles by Polyphonic_Garden
Star Wars Sapphic Week, Day 5--Sparring by @violetjedisylveon
Serpent's Kiss by mediumsweet
Not A Soldier by TigerTheSpahget
Star Wars Sequels Fanfiction
What We Do In The Resistance by AgentMaryMargaretSkitz
And now, I'd like to put in a small advertisement, if only to bring more attention to an up-and-coming artist: @ve-ti-ver has started up their own Patreon page, available at this link . So, if you'd like to support them, please feel free to visit their page.
Finally, yes, you probably all know the drill by now...but just in case you need a reminder, here we go: Please give this post a like and a reblog, so that we can pass this post around the Internet and back!
This Week's No Pressure Tags Go Out To: @sharpasanaro @bananasugarwarrior @lazyprofessorpursesalad @callsign-denmark @melymigo @yeehawgeek @littlefeatherr @anko-art @guppyfreedom @giraffedragon-universe @clonebrainrot @gun-roswell @omglisalithium @falconfeather23435 @uuurgh @simply92-me @skellymom @metalatl @dathomirdumpsterfire @kuraiummei @thedynamicworm @ur-pal-ari @advisorsnips @groguandthebadbatch @lee-lee-la @themightychipmunk42 @random-chaotic-bitch @wastingstarsss @flyiingsly @ilovemedia @talesfrommedinastation @swarovski-yoda and anyone else who might be interested in catching more fanart and fanfictions.
Thank you, good afternoon, good luck, and...
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Almost all of Star Wars protagonist didn't have normal childhood and grew up earlier than they should have.
Anakin was a slave and later was brought up to the Jedi Order. He left his mother,even though he would prefer not to.
Ahsoka was fighting the whole WAR,when she was 14.
Ezra's parents were taken away from him and he had to live on the streets.
Din's parents were killed by droids'army.
Grogu had to witness Order 66.
Boba's father was killed in front of him and he started to work ,so that he would survive.
Rey was left on the desert planet,hoping that her parents would come back,working all day,so she wouldn't die from hunger.
Jyn witnessed her mother's death and then became a child soldier.
The only protagonist,who had quiet "normal' childhood were Kazuda,Luke and Leia,but Leia and Kaz were kids of senators and I think had a lot of pressure,because of it(Also Leia was kidnapped),so Luke was almost only one who had normal childhood(except Reeva incident)
All this protagonist were just kids with stolen childhood.
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forcefatalezine · 8 months
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leonsgotit · 1 year
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the bad batch season 2 finale spoilers!
anakin: *got all of his arms and legs chopped off and got cooked like a rotisserie chicken* *survived*
darth maul: *got cut clean the f*ck in half, like quite literally the bottom half of his body was severed from the top half* *survived*
echo: *got blown up. like actually, BLOWN to SMITHEREENS* *survived*
rey: *literally died. like she dropped dead. she fr stopped breathing for like. at least a whole minute* *SURVIVED ANYWAY*
the bad batch writers: yeah so tech fell to his death :'(
me, narrowing eyes suspiciously: sure he did
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orncom · 3 months
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New Star Wars Women's History Month Covers from Marvel
Throughout the next month, special Women’s History Month Variant Covers will grace Marvel’s Star Wars comic titles. New York, NY— February 8, 2024 — From Jedi Knights to Rebel leaders, the course of the Star Wars galaxy has been shaped by legendary women heroes! In honor of Women’s History Month, Marvel Comics will spotlight some of these iconic characters in new variant covers. Featured on all…
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Just Star Wars Hugs
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May the force be with you!
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ellielikesporgs · 2 years
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I'm addicted to beach scenes, i don't care.
i wanna see the Bad Batch have an episode of not worrying about the Empire or being hunted, and just hanging out at the beach. playing games, kicking up sand at each other. Omega sat on Wrecker's shoulders so she doesn't get hit in the face by powerful waves.
i wanna see Ahsoka, and Anakin, the entire 501st and 212th land on a planet with a beach and the locals invite them to spend a day. Padme is there, of course, and there's a series of snapshots of Clones trying to impress her, but she's too preoccupied slathering suntan lotion on Obi-Wan and telling him he'll thank her when he gets older.
i wanna see Din and Grogu just set up camp and bask in the first few days of being together again. Din trying his hardest to keep Grogu away from the water because Dank Farrik you're too small, but he doesn't seem to care.
i wanna see Han and Chewie take Ben Solo to his first beach- to see the amazement and wonder in his eyes when he sees the ocean for the very first time, sitting on Chewie's shoulders and pulling his hair, but Chewie doesn't mind because that's his little buddy. His flying partner. The best thing Han ever did besides Leia.
i wanna see Rey and Finn and Poe watch the sunset on a beach, reminiscing on everyone they've lost and the future of the Galaxy now that Palpatine is gone for good.
god dammit, is it too much to ask just to let them all be happy for once?
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beasanfi1997 · 5 months
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Not only Anakin sacrifices himself for love of his Children Luke and Leia and his droids R2 and 3PO but only the love for his Padawan Ahsoka, his clone Friends Rex, Cody, Hunter, Tech, Wrecker, Echo, Crosshair and even for Omega and Boba Fett and even Ezra...... His grandson Ben too follows his steps to finish that his grandfather started since Phantom Menace, he too sacrifices himself for the love of Ezra, Ahsoka and even for Rey.......
Like grandfather like grandson
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trapezequeen · 2 years
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10 Characters, 10 Fandoms, 10 Tags
Thanks for the tag @beth-is-rainpaint. Love your icon image. I don’t know when you changed it but I just noticed! So cute!!!
Side note: mine will probably be mostly Star Wars and marvel. Sorry I don’t have that much diversity in what I watch but I’ll do my best.
Share ten different favorite characters from ten different pieces of media, in no particular order, then tag/send to ten people (anon or not).
1. Jemma Simmons (Agents of Shield)
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2. Rey Skywalker (Star Wars)
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3. Queen Elsa (Frozen)
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4. Omega (Bad Batch)
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5. Gamora Zen Whoberi Ben Titan (Guardians of the Galaxy)
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6. Kronk (Emperors New Groove)
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7. Kanan Jarrus (Rebels)
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8. Sylvie Laufeydottir (Loki)
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9. Tadashi Hamada (Big Hero Six)
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10. Lego Emperor Palpatine (Lego shows on Disney plus) if you know then you know!!! 😂😂😂
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Tagging: @foundationsretail, @accidental-spice, @possible-cryptid, @aeterna-auroral-avenger, @askthewasp, @arabianflowers, @kanerallels, @zephyrmonkey, @erica-writes-things, @kyramaximoff, and anyone else that finds this.
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merrysithmas · 2 years
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masculinity in star wars
you know, after some great posts by the brilliant @intermundia my mind has been going. something i've long thought, and something they recently put into very beautiful words, is how one of the central themes of star wars, and why so many nonbinary/queer/trans/masc people gravitate towards it, is masculinity.
i'd even argue it is THE central theme (even beyond the concepts of Spiritual Balance & Good vs Evil), which explains the phenomenon of cismen being so violently gatekeeping and protective of it.
we all know when sw was released in the 70s the emotional arc at its core revolved around the concept of Father and Son, the forgiveness, redemption, or blame therein.
it is easy to see why Luke Skywalker, noble, innocent, and nontoxically pursuing a masculine concept of "knightship" (while retaining feminine qualities himself which would prohibit him from fitting in with the imperials) would become a hero to many young cis boys who had overbearing, unrelatable, absent, or downright evil fathers. it is easy to see why obiwan, the wise and protective second-father figure would become their beloved guru.
it is also easy to see, of course, the reverse, wherein many men who feel they failed at fatherhood, partnership, and life, would relate to Vader and the salvaging love he had for his son. the possibility that they were not totally consumed and digested by the toxic masculinity that had conscripted them and of which they then became soldiers of - an Empire.
the question SW asks in almost every film to this date is - what is masculinity? where does it come from? how do we define it? what do we do with it? and how do we balance it?
we see this reflected over and over again - Din Djarin with Grogu, the Bad Batch with Omega, Palpatine/Qui gon with Anakin, Obi-wan with the Skywalker twins, Rey's unrelenting search for a father figure in Luke, Kylo Ren and his burning abandonment in front of the absent Han Solo, Yoda and his Order, Cassian Andor and the powerless castration he experiences via the Empire, the HyperMasculine Empire, the warsome Mandalore vs. the pacifist Satine Kryze, Cal Kestis & his success borne of his crew of resourceful women.
Characters who are presented as male are constantly being challenged by ideas of masculinity and by which route they will choose to express it.
what does it mean to be a "man"? a question queer, trans, and masc people often ask themselves in relation to our identities. and a question we see the SW characters face constantly. is it sacrifice (Anakin)? protectiveness (Din)? bravery (Luke)? resilience (Obi-wan)? taking up arms when you are wronged (Cassian)? vengeance and blazing your own way (Vader)? Kindness and vulnerability (Cal)?
of course, this concept of masculinity in SW as a central theme also extends to its female characters and what it means to have female masculinity of any kind especially within a patriarchy or a situation where masculinity can be translated into a threat (to anyone, including oneself). this is another reason, id argue, for uproar in the cismale sector of the fandom when they are faced with a topic (female & queer masculinity) that they neither experience nor understand and see therefore, as a threat.
characters like leia, rey, jyn, reva all display various components of outright female masculinity and/or display a picture of women grappling with the masculinity around them, which i would postulate is what makes them so iconically and instantly popular. they are allowed to be whole on screen. they are not merely a "feminine" archetype. they are whole - masculine, feminine, passive, and aggressive.
Leia with her commanding military presence is never once questioned. She then becomes a mother who grapples with the duties of traditional motherhood while following a path that is most meaningful for her (the Rebellion).
Jyn, the abandoned streetrat rebel who is allowed to be callous, doubtful, unpreened, and cynical. Whose strength of heart eventually pulls a motley crew together.
Rey, a sexless scrapper whose skills come from self-reliance, who is pushed face to face with someone who repulses her - Kylo Ren with his burning crucifix of a saber, who haughtily croons to her that he can take "whatever he wants" from her. She pushes him away, rejects him continually, until he renounces the toxicity of his confused perspective (brought on by his own torture). Only to in the end embrace Ben, the good man who'd die for her to live: as she embodied the principles that he failed.
Reva, a hardened and traumatized covert soldier who gives in and then climbs out of the charybdis of vengeance and spiritual suffering. who mistrusts and is disgusted by the men who were supposed to protect her family (Obi-wan and Anakin). we rarely get to see this rage and pain from a female character on screen.
as queer people of course we see ourselves in between those philosophical questions and identify with various characters and their struggles. we are always presented with these internal questions of what makes an identity and confronted with our own society's labels of "masculine" and "feminine" and how they relate to our place as queer people.
& of course, "canon" doesn't truly exist in the sense of a character's gender or sexuality - a character's orientation and identity is up to the viewer- and with complex questions of identity already at play in this universe it is easy to see oneself as a queer person within this story.
and then of course, we are now starting to see characters like Merrin, Obi-wan, and others' sexualities expanded upon further than the "assumed cishet" brand usually defaulted by the general audience.
so those are some futher, not-totally developed thoughts on the topic here haha
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