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askmidnightspell · 2 months
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Lucia let’s paint the shed rainbow colors 
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W-well...it's certainly different?
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haunted-stars-au · 5 months
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Eclipse what are you doing?
"Nothing you voices need to worry about."
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Monty, be warned, if Moon gets free he will kill Jeopardy. No hesitation, no regrets. He doesn’t feel bad about any of what he did, even now. Even with the consequences of his actions shoved in his face, he refuses to accept any of the blame.
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yardikins · 8 months
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They’re so father-daughter coded
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stealingpotatoes · 3 months
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hello there!!!!!!!! im back!!!!!!!!!!! :D hru? how have u been? feelin' good? i hope so!!!!!!
anyways, in my mind, ahsoka has died three times i think (mortis arc, sith temple - rebels and the sea in ahsoka) and i think its funny to imagine tl4j's reactions to that
but even FUNNIER to imagine their reaction to cal, who has died hundreds (maybe even thousands) of times!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lmao.
ur opinion???
have a good day/night!!!!!!!!
~Jamie :D
huge agree on ahsoka dying 3 times and while cal dying imo is just ludonarrative dissonance, it WOULD be really funny if he had and tl4j was made up of two cockroach undead jedi, an eldritch skywalker, and also Ezra <3
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t00thpasteface · 5 months
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What if Batman can erase the eyebrows on his suit and draw them back on for different expressions, just like those cat memes.
he takes a white chalk marker out of his utility belt, hands it to robin, and says very matter-of-factly "i need you to erase my 'negotiating' eyebrows and draw on the 'butt kicking' ones"
it's a privilege that has been revoked once before, when robin took the liberty of adding some smiley faces and peace signs and flowers to fill in a little more of the forehead real estate
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spicynectarines · 4 months
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All of the Bandalorians without their helmets
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talxns · 2 months
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omg just came across that post and pls pls share ur thoughts on 60s brudick
Don’t mind if I do!!!
Batman (1966-68) is such an odd little treasure-trove of content when you look at it with a particular lens. Of course there are meta aspects of the show that kind of support the subtle brudick reading– the addition of the Aunt Harriet character to create some kind of buffer between the two guys constantly being together, and the addition of Barbara Gordon in season 3 to try to add a (kind of?) consistent love interest for Bruce so he didn’t seem as bored with women as he kind of gave off since he barely spent any time with anyone who wasn’t Dick. And Dick’s actor Burt Ward supposedly stated in his autobiography that Bruce and Dick could be interpreted as lovers.
Compared to modern interpretations, the characters of Bruce and Dick themselves are lighter, which complements the “campy” humorous tone of the show. Reference to Bruce’s parents happens only once, and Dick’s backstory is never addressed. This Batman doesn’t prowl around every night, tormented by his demons and pushing his loved ones away. He only goes out as Batman when Commissioner Gordon rings for him, always brings along Robin, and a majority of Batman and Robin’s crime-fighting takes place during the day.
This Bruce Wayne is kind of a do-no-wrong character. He’s never rude, he’s insistently law-abiding, and he’s never shown doing anything truly debaucherous, and the implication is that he just… Never does anything debauched ever. He never smokes or drinks alcohol, but not as much as a virtue of control as it is upholding a strict moral code against it. (He will order juice or more commonly milk when any kind of drinking is expected). This Bruce is kind of insufferable in his insistence of upholding good moral standing, and will take precious time to teach a moral lesson to Dick whenever he can think of one. And basically Bruce Wayne and Brucie Wayne are one in the same in this universe. His demeanor in public is the same as his demeanor in private.
Dick is similarly one dimensional. He is a goody-two-shoes like his guardian, though he has his outbursts of frustration which Bruce immediately tamps down on with some good old fashioned moral instruction. Dick will never fight Bruce’s word, will instantly agree with everything Bruce tells him, and will stroke his ego afterwards (Gosh, Bruce, you’re right! x100). This Dick is an excellent student, has many different hobbies (some of which he is very much not good at but Bruce still insists that he practice them), but doesn’t seem to be very cool compared to his classmates. He’s actually rather awkward and embarrassing when he tries. It’s probably because he’s spending all his time with Bruce, like a vicious cycle of relying on Bruce because he can’t relate to the cool kids at school and not being a cool kid because he’s hanging out with Bruce all day lol.
In Bruce and Dick’s freetime, they are together. There are maybe 4 or 5 instances out of 120 episodes where Bruce and Dick are not spending their day together before Gordon calls. It’s delightfully absurd. It’s certainly for the reasons to ease the plot, so they can be in the same place to start the episode’s story, but it gives the impression that Bruce Wayne almost exclusively spends all his time with Dick Grayson.
The show does a good job illustrating just how incredibly loyal and devoted to one another these characters are.
In an episode taking place at Dick’s high school, the other students tease him for being the ward of a millionaire, and Dick gets pretty defensive over it. In one of the rare instances that Dick is not with Bruce (on a date with a classmate), he is called by him, and dumps a milkshake on his date so he can have an excuse to go to Bruce. (Instances of Dick not being afforded a normal dating life during his teens and young adulthood because Bruce needs him is kind of a long running theme with these characters, isn’t it.)
There are a couple episodes where Bruce refuses to fight against brainwashed Dick (though there is an episode where Dick doesn’t return the favor and punches a brainwashed Bruce after apologizing in advance for it lol)
Bruce is adamant about Dick’s place at his side. Two times, Catwoman feigns innocence and offers to work with Batman as a partner. Bruce always reminds her of Robin being his partner, to which she always offers to kill him, and it always unsurprisingly upsets Bruce.
Bruce states that he would give up his life for Dick and tries to swap places with him when he’s in danger.
Dick is willing to let a villian fall to her death if she doesn’t cure Bruce of a spell she put him under. He is willing to let her dangle on the ledge of a tall building if she doesn’t promise to make Bruce normal again. Savage.
In the series, Dick is around 15-16 years old, since at the start he doesn’t have his license and by the end he gets it, and Bruce gives him a shiny red convertible for passing his driving test. You can just tell that when this Dick goes off to college, Bruce is going to be a wreck without him. What is he going to do all day now!?
Basically, aside from the 1943 black and white Batman serial, this was the first time we see a live action Bruce and Dick. And they are shown in all their devoted glory. In my opinion, this is the best live action interpretation of Dick and Bruce together (Sorry Schumacher fans), even if it’s very silly and dated. Kinda sad that there aren’t many options to choose from.
And since this Batman works on kind of an on-call system and isn’t vehemently patrolling the streets every night, isn’t really tormented by guilt and grief and never-ending duty, it’s really easy to extrapolate lazy evenings where Bruce and Dick are just simply enjoying each other’s company. Drinking tea and milk, reading poetry, and not being able to stay away from each other. In this universe, Aunt Harriet would never catch on, but Alfred would know and give them his blessing. Dick would push for more physical affection, Bruce would chastise him and teach him some moral lesson about abstinence, Dick would immediately fold and they’d go back to their hand holding and closed mouth kisses. That’s just the way this Bruce and Dick are. And it’s kind of refreshing in a pure and soft way.
I urge anyone to give the 60s Batman series a shot. Yeah, it’s goofy, yeah, Bruce and Dick seem out of character compared to modern interpretations, but hey, they are still valid interpretations, and it’s easy to see just how transparently they care for each other.
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lastoneout · 5 months
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loo i'm screaming at you inadvertently causing the same psychic damage as the kids in the post jkashdkjas life is a highway is originally from the 90s but rascal flatt's version def rocketed it to more mainstream popularity. like how soft cell made "tainted love" more popular than the original. music is wild!!
bro I'm literally out here causing the same psychic damage I get when I hear gen z say Megolovania is from Undertale to other people dslkfjdlkj I'm sorry I just love Cars a lot
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badlydrawnjake · 5 months
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jake in porrim's outfit maybe?
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funny guy porrim style...
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ladylucksrogue · 3 months
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56, whoever you’re feeling!
Sorry for the delay! This one is angsty, hope it was worth the wait...
Riyo Chuchi found refuge in the shadows of the refresher, an attempt to escape the relentless turmoil outside. Memories of a similar occurrence, seemingly eons ago, flooded her thoughts, recalling the time she'd been fresh off Pantora, brimming with idealism.  But the cold reality of loneliness, of the Senate and the weight of the war had quickly set in, and back then, Padmé's comforting presence had been an anchor in the storm.  She‘d found Riyo a sobbing mess after a particularly brutal debate, doubting everything and had comforted her, the start of their friendship.  Now, Padmé was dead, and the Republic gone, leaving behind a darkness, she couldn‘t quite understand.
Everything that seemed certain just a week ago now lay shattered in riots, fire, and the rise of a new Empire.  The shock of the Jedi being traitors, of their demise still shook her to the core. Sleep eluded her,  her offices were ransacked, and fear gripped her constituents as she worked tirelessly around the clock to assure them all was well.  Even if she didn‘t believe it herself.  Amidst the chaos, she hadn't expected to see him, Commander Fox , in the Senate. His familiar walk, the unique rhythm of his movements in the sea of armor, caught her attention. Yet, he seemed different, almost automated, blending with others as they checked clearances, if not for his familiar helmet. The silence that followed, the absence of any communication, left a void that echoed louder than the surrounding chaos.
Days passed without a word – no comm, no check-ins. It was as if he had vanished, leaving her to grapple with confusion and uncertainty. Gone were the mid-patrol passes by her office, no accidental encounters – nothing. Her trembling hands betrayed the turmoil within; her heart felt like it was caught in a vice. "I keep waiting for you, but you never come," she whispered, the words heavy with unspoken pain.
Closing her eyes, memories surged of their time together, of their rendezvous whenever they could steal the time, hours, nights here and again – the touch of his hands, the whispered sweet nothings, his confession of love despite the danger of their illicit relationship ever coming to light.
Earlier at the door, another senator had  spoken to him, too low for her to catch the words.  The response through Fox's vocoder, devoid of emotion or inflection,  "Good soldiers follow orders," sent a chill through her.   His helmet remained unmoved, denying even a subtle acknowledgment of her as he‘d checked her paperwork.  Had ignored her attempt to greet him.  There was no sign he‘d heard her, no nod, no typical cheeky tilt of his visor in her direction.
Confused and lost, Riyo Chuchi grappled with the disintegration of her world. In the cold, empty space of the refresher, she sat heartbroken and adrift in a sea of unanswered questions.  And yet, she was Riyo Chuchi, if anyone could find answers, she would.  
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captainkirkk · 7 months
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I appreciate your fic recs because you like the same stuff I enjoy, which means I can click on most works even if I don't follow the fandom myself. I have seen most of episode 1 of clone wars and maybe 2⅔ star wars movies but you always rec some good shit and I'm hooked.
I have wookiepedia open to check who the fuck I'm reading about all the time. Dude, so many characters die in this show what the hell.
The best thing about Star Wars fanon is that you don't have to acknowledge any of the (many, MANY) deaths because lord knows fanfiction writers aren't acknowledging them
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bbygirl-obi · 8 months
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Hello, I just wanted to say I appreciate your detailed and thoughtful response to my reply. I do think I accidentally fell into an ongoing discourse I'm not really familiar with so I'm taking responsibility for that miscommunication/misunderstanding on my part. I in no way ever meant to imply, nor do I believe, that the genocide on the Jedi is anything other than a tragedy. Even if people have faults that never justifies violence. I'm very sorry that was not clear. I don't identify as an anti and I am chill with the Jedi. Lots of things you wrote about are reasons I like the Jedi and SW in general.
Since it seems I've caused harm I don't really see value in me trying to "defend" where I was coming from but I might be wrong, I'm not sure. The interpersonal relationship section of DBT has always been the hardest for me to grasp and I think that's really showing right now. So, sincere apologies again for my miscommunication.
(This ask is in reference to this post)
Hi, thank you so much for reaching out! I was a bit heated when writing that response, so kudos to you for not getting defensive and for hearing me out. I do really appreciate it. I'd love to help you understand a bit more why this hit me so hard, especially since this was unintentional on your part. There are three things that I think are important to understand here. I'll talk about them below.
1. There's kind of always been a worrying amount of racism, sexism, and anti-Semitism that's baked into big parts of the Star Wars fandom. It's unfortunate, but it's there. Many of the women and/or PoC characters/actors have experienced awful slews of online hate throughout the course of the franchise, specifically for being women and/or PoC. Ahsoka, Reva, Rey, Finn, Rose... the list goes on and on. There are also communities of fascists or incels who use the Empire as inspiration porn. These groups do not make up the entirety of this fandom, but they are a very loud part of it. AND their influence extends beyond their circles into the rest of the fandom, in the form of things that other people with privilege do not always register as bigotry.
2. Star Wars is unfortunately one of those fandoms where a lot of the discourse tends to step on the toes of real-life cultures. As I mentioned, the Jedi are based heavily off of Buddhist culture (George Lucas has been very explicit about this), and the targeted genocide is very similar to the real world's Holocaust. The rise of the Empire is pretty directly based off of the rise of Nazi Germany, to the point of the Empire's aesthetic being based off of the Nazis and Palpatine's rise to power directly paralleling Hitler's. Because the real-life connections are both significant and explicit, Star Wars intersects with the real world a lot more than other fictional or sci fi franchises do. There's a greater burden on members of fandom to investigate things before speaking on them as a result.
3. There are a lot of fandom misconceptions about the Jedi, including that they stole children, that they erased cultures, and that they were emotional, unfeeling people with no relationships. There are also a lot of sentiments that the Jedi were at fault for, or deserved, what happened to them (either because it was "balance" or because they created the man who genocided them). Some people arrive at these conclusions because of the racism mentioned in #1 intersecting with the non-white cultural influences mentioned in #2. Some people arrive at these conclusions because they see it elsewhere in fandom (from group #1), and don't recognize the dogwhistles because they aren't familiar with the cultures being trodden upon.
So when someone says the kinds of things you said in your post:
Jedi children are "stolen from their homes and raised devoid of their culture and families"
All Jedi initiation "traumatizes their subjects"
"Attachments are human relationships and…are integral to mental health"
All Jedi "have absolutely nowhere to turn to for comfort"
"The Jedi order is more akin to a cult"
The Jedi "sterilize" and "manipulate" DBT and force their practices upon their members as "the one true way to live"
The Jedi are "about eradicating big emotions"
Their "goal [is] indoctrinating the children they stole"
"Anakin is the direct product of their failure"
Sure, the first thing that jumps out is the misinformation. But since almost everything you're critiquing about the Jedi is something that also exists in Buddhism, you are simultaneously deriding Buddhism as something that is detrimental to mental health, that provides no support network to anyone, that is sterile and emotionless, and that is a form of indoctrination.
The paternalistic idea that Buddhists were victims of backwards, harmful cults, and needed to be "saved" from their own culture by white people, is both old and insidious. These are things that have been said about Buddhism with the intention of painting it as stupid and even harmful, so that white people could justify oppressing both Buddhism as a religion and the PoC cultures who originated and practiced it. This is still used today as a justifier for modern-day forms of racism, but it's also been used for centuries as a justification for the colonization of entire countries.
I've discussed the genocide aspect in my other post, but I'll just reiterate that the sentiment "the Jedi are not to blame for their genocide" cannot coexist with the sentiment "Anakin, the perpetrator of said genocide, is the direct product of the Jedi." The idea from your tags that the Jedi "killed" Anakin is also a tricky one, since the idea that Anakin's death was Vader's creation is a popular fandom trope turned canon with the "you didn't kill Anakin Skywalker, I did" line in the Obi-Wan Kenobi series, and to say the Jedi killed Anakin is therefore to say the Jedi created Vader, their genocider.
I guess part of me also wonders why, even if it is true (I think it isn't, but people can and do disagree), it's relevant to bring up under the type of post I made. Take the example of a school shooting. People have died, children have died, a member of their community has betrayed them, and the community is hurt and grieving. Let's say someone makes a post celebrating the community, celebrating how kind and supportive they are to one another. And let's say someone decides to comment below that post saying that the other kids in the school were mean to the shooter. Even if it were true, I hope this example helps illustrate how (1) it comes across as excusing the shooter's actions, and how (2) that sentiment is just so incredibly tone-deaf and victim-blamey. That's kind of how it feels to have someone comment these misinformed things (of racist origin, even if they are not of conscious racist intent) below a post that I made celebrating the practices of a culture that was genocided. It's neither the time nor the place.
And remember what I said in point #3, about how people arrive at these conclusions one of two ways? When I read stuff like this, it's really hard to tell which of the two groups a person falls into. It's hard to tell if the coded racism is simply going unnoticed, or if it's there intentionally. But it's there, regardless. And in my experience, the hidden or unintentional racism can be the most dangerous, because people will often get defensive and gaslight the hell out of you when you try to call it out. Thanks for not doing that, but you're unfortunately the minority.
So when people say these things, I usually have to assume that they are not a safe person. Because like I said: Whether or not the racism was deliberate, it was still there. You might have not originated these ideas, but you were willing to accept them without investigating further, to adopt them as your own, and to spread them further online. I think there's something to unpack there for you. Some great next steps would include doing research into the following topics:
The nuclear family and how it ties to white supremacy and homophobia (this gives context for the institutional aversion to the Jedi's form of community; you can find an article by a Black man about this here)
The American Jewish Committee's resources on identifying subtle or hidden forms of anti-Semitism (this gives context to how seemingly innocuous statements can have very problematic histories; you can find it here)
The phenomenon of "Holocaust Distortion" (a real-life example of how harmful it is to distort facts to place greater blame on the victims of genocide; you can find an article from the Holocaust Remembrance Alliance about it here)
The history of Buddhist groups suffering religious persecution (this gives context for ways in which the religion has been deliberately misrepresented for the purpose of harming Buddhists; Wikipedia is a great place to start, here's an introductory link)
The colonization and oppression of countries with large Buddhist populations (this gives context for the global racism I mentioned; look into the countries of Japan, Cambodia, China, India, Vietnam, etc.)
Though there can also be room for excitement, not just depressing homework, because it seems there's a lot of great stuff about the Jedi (and Buddhism) that you didn't know about, and now you get to learn all about it!
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just-bendy · 7 months
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how did weepy and brute get seperated?
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... Ink Amalgamation.
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jessicas-pi · 1 month
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She really looked almost wild
Girl you're telling me that fic has my two favorite things: Jane Austen AND Seberza???
You're currently writing a masterpiece
A surprisingly angsty no order 66 au
I'm an au girly I go faral for them
Love you and your writing, hope this kick in the pants thing provides you with motivation!
Aww, thank you!! :D
she really looked almost wild:
She came very near to actually making conversation with him—an error which she would never have forgiven herself for.
the Surprisingly Angsty No Order 66 AU:
“If I had asked you to stay,” Sabine whispered, reaching out to take his hand but falling short, her fingertips only brushing his sleeve. “Would you have done it?”
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devine-fem · 3 months
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opinions on 1966 batjokes....
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no one ever talks about these icons.
*start pounding joker* will always be iconic.
ugh, i don’t know i love them, i love the batman era where they were comedic like they were just goofy like thats fun and camp. of course it was a bit problematic but they were so funny and camp, honestly i have to give their flowers. honestly i like it much more than lego batman LMAO
i think the joker wasnt even obsessed with batman fr, just had nothing better to do.
if anything batman was the one who was infatuated, “god the joker is so smart and genuis, hes so calculated and astounding” bruce be serious omg
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