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ladywren7 · 2 months
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My love letter to Star Wars Rebels this Rebels Remembered day, 2024.
Dear Star Wars Rebels, happy 6th Rebels Remembered Day. You have aged well, old friend. I don't even know where to begin. From catching season 1 in 2014 on the tv & seeing glimpses of who is now my favorite character of all time, Sabine, & declaring, "I like that Boba Fett girl!" to March 5th, 2018 when I cried my eyes out at the finale of what had quickly become my home, my safe place, my everything. Now in 2024 you are still my home, my safe place, & my everything more so now than ever. You have helped me through so much & I'm sure you'll continue to do so in the future. Though since then you've been brought to life in live action form & have even bigger things in store, I hope you know that I will always love you just the same, if not even more than before. I am proud to say that I will be putting you on my graduation cap with a quote Ezra Bridger says in your final adventure, "I want you to know that everything I've done and everything I will do began with you." In my heart, the "you" means not only my family, my amazing teachers, & friends, but you. You & only you have shown me that despite all odds, there will always be room for love, compassion, empathy, & humanity in this world. You taught me to love & to be loved in return, you taught me how true love should be (platonic & romantic), you taught me the importance of kindness & how far a sigular act of charity can go or mean to someone, how important it is to chase your dreams despite all obstacles, to unapologetically be yourself, even when others may not understand, & so, so much more. I'm tearing up as I write this because after all these years I never thought I'd end up here, being my most accurate self as I can be at the moment, because of you. Throughout life, I know you will always be there for me, even when things are at they're lowest. I'm going to do everything in my power to become the me I've always wanted to be because of you & I couldn't thank you enough. You were always there for me even when it seemed no one else in the world was. You are the reason I've become who I am & I thank you for that every day. As your story expands, so does my heart. I've recently opened up my heart to so many new bright souls to love just as I've loved you & it has made my heart even more full. Though your new era is going to give us one last ride, I will never forget the lessons, the qualities, and the heart that you have shown me. Thank you Star Wars Rebels & all those who created this more than life expirence you call a show. Always know that you will forever remain more than just a show to me.
Here's to 6 years of Rebels Remembered & 10 years of Star Wars Rebels, godspeed!🎉🤎💚🧡💜💖💙
-Lots of Love, LadyWren7💖
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pendragonsclotpole · 3 months
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i’ve been keeping up with dominic noble’s lost in adaptation series for pjo, and i just finished watching his review of episode 8. he made a point of saying that he didn’t consider the tv series an offense to the book, and i’m glad he did because i think a lot of show fans hear the criticism that some books fans have of the show and misunderstand why we’re so upset.
i think the tv series is a good, decent adaptation that attempts to appeal to a younger audience/an audience as young as the book series first readers when it was published. it modernizes a few things (shoutout to that completely unnecessary scene of sally listening to olivia rodrigo), expands on a bit of the central characters, updates the relationships the gods have with their children, and keeps the spirit of the original series, if not always the execution.
i think if the tv show had come out in 50+ years, long after a book accurate and beloved adaptation had come out, the show would be a fresh take on a classic children’s story a la lotr. but the issue is that the last adaptation came out close to 15 years ago and while it was good and entertaining for a blockbuster movie, it wasn’t percy jackson.
it wasn’t the story we got to see and get to know: a complex tale of parental neglect, greek gods and mythology, and most importantly—a young, misunderstood boy trying to navigate the complexities that arose from the circumstances and consequences of multiple sets of beings, far more powerful and older than him, trying to control him and take away his agency, all because of the circumstances of his birth, which were not his fault and which he didn’t ask for. sure there was magic, sure there a suspension of disbelief, but at the heart of the story there was enough darkness and realness for the story of the book to mean something.
we spent years listening to rick riordan promise us that he would find a place to create a faithful adaptation of the book. but he didn’t. and that’s okay, because at the heart of it all, he wrote pjo to appeal to a set of kids younger than i am now and closer to the age i was when i first met percy jackson. i understand the dozens of fans that love the show, even the book fans that enjoy it as an adaptation, but to me, the girl who admired the brutality of sally jackson turning the man who abused her to stone, who loved the emotional complexity of a dad who could never quite say the right thing to his own child and always left them feeling so disappointed and like a mistake and alone, who never quite fit in with the other kids and felt unwanted, who wished she had some sort of powers and the capacity to rebel against the forces older and more powerful that controlled her, i just can’t love the show as much as i love the books.
i know what i just wrote sounds weird. no, i don’t want to essentially kill and turn any men that may harm or abuse me to stone (tho people if you get the chance, godspeed). but i do love the idea that sally when given the choice, had the power to petrify a man who likely petrified her. she made her choice to get rid of him. she made a choice many women or victims of abuse in general don’t often get a chance to make, and it was presented in such an unrealistic way, in the guise of a medusa’s head, that it felt even more real. i love that a man that is meant to be from an idolized and integral part of your mother’s past, who in many ways is a god, can be a horrible father and partner, and say the wrong things and never be enough. i love the idea that we can all be tempted by the wrong things but eventually make the right choice and be the hero we needed all along.
i think i’ve rambled long enough, and i hope you all can understand what i mean. obviously some of the points i mentioned have yet to be adapted. i hope the show gets to bring to life all 5 books and potentially even beyond. i think the tv show is good, funny, entertaining, a little slow at times, and not enough action or tension. i love leah, walker, and aryan as annabeth, percy, and grover. i think the designs are beautiful. i think it is a good adaptation and i think with a rewatch it’ll grow on me, but it just isn’t the percy jackson i grew up with. maybe that’s on me. maybe i’ve grown up idolizing a book series and appreciating what it meant to me, instead of reading it and appreciating it for what it is: a children’s series. maybe the tv show and book series are mediums meant for other kids and new audiences to enjoy. in which case, enjoy them. i’ll still watch along to see some iteration of the books i love be brought to life, and to appreciate a good show but a part of my heart will always yearn for a faithful book adaptation.
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dragonfoxstar · 3 months
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King Slayer from GODSPEED
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I think I found a new fave character. King Slayer from GODSPEED! A cartoon pilot that recently came out last month by creator Olan Rogers. Has similar style to Carmen Sandiego as well as Disney's Wall-E, and even Voltron kind of with the Voltron Coalition rebel vibes. Really remarkable story and hope this continues! :3
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combinado · 1 year
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Made mainly with the 1978 series and the original manga in mind, since those have my favourite iterations of Harlock and his story. Plus some atmospheric bits of The Endless Odyssey here and there. 
Abney Park - Space Cowboy / (alternatively - Off The Grid ver.)
Godspeed You! Black Emperor - The Dead Flag Blues (Intro)
Rome - Any Other Grey
Forest Swords - Visits
Agata Vilchyk & Anna Minakova - By your side
Silversun Pickups - It Doesn't Matter Why
Rome - Little Rebel Mine
Mike Oldfield - Oceania
New Model Army - Vagabonds
Genesis - Land Of Confusion
Rome - Obsidian
Jesper Kyd - The Bandits at Jakob's Estate
Woodkid - Ghost Lights
Rubba - Way Star
Tinariwen - Nànnuflày
Smith & Burrows - Wonderful Life
Bluetech - Oleander (Phutureprimitive Symbiotic Remix)
Autoheart - We Can Build a Fire
The National - The System Only Dreams in Total Darkness
Sting - It's Probably Me
New Model Army - Eyes Get Used to the Darkness
Enigma - Modern Crusaders
Younger Brother - Safety In Numbers
Vangelis - Sunny Earth
Rome - Dawn and the Darkest Hour
KIT - No Mercy
Godspeed You! Black Emperor - The Cowboy…
Iron & Wine - The Truest Stars We Know
Anders Enger Jensen - Alpha Centauri B
Pillowfort | Dreamwidth
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darkmessiah2000 · 4 months
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2023 has been a really hectic year when it comes to the entertainment industry, what with the writers and actors strikes and project delays, but overall we still got a lot of good content this year and I’m especially looking forward to what 2024 has to offer.
Suzume
Oppenheimer
The Creator
John Wick: Chapter 4
A Haunting In Venice
The Super Mario Bros Movie
The Boy And The Heron
Godzilla Minus One
Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse
Napoleon
Flowers Of The Killer Moon
Scream VI
The Covenant
Evil Dead Rise
The Boogeyman
Rebel Moon
M3GAN
The Last Voyage Of The Demeter
Five Nights At Freddy’s
Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny
Haunted Mansion
Renfield
Talk To Me
The Exorcist: Believer
Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 3
Ant-Man: Quantumania
The Owl House Season 3
Castlevania Nocturne
Barry Season 4
Attack On Titan Final Season
Invincible Season 2
Ahsoka
The Mandalorian Season 3
The Bad Batch Season 2
The Amazing Digital Circus
Godspeed
Lackadaisy
Good Omens Season 2
Archer Season 14
Lawman Bass Reeves
Monarch: Legacy Of Monsters
Harley Quinn Season 4
Skull Island
Solar Opposites Season 4
Rick And Morty Season 7
Sonic Prime Season 2
The Witcher Season 3
The Last Of Us
The Continental
Sister Boniface Mysteries Season 2
Father Brown Season 10
Loki Season 2
A Small Light
Scavengers Reign
Blue-Eyed Samurai
Gamera: Rebirth
Starfield
Avatar: Frontiers Of Pandora
Hogwarts Legacy
Dead Space (Remake)
Dead Island 2
Star Wars Jedi Survivor
Spider-Man 2
The Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom
Remnant 2
Assassin’s Creed Mirage
Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty
Resident Evil 4 (remake)
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reinieseason · 5 months
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Okayyyy hunger games AU some thoughts:
I think the district Marie belongs to should either be district 11, agriculture or district 8 textiles.
I think she should be an outcast in her district because she attempted to rebel in some fashion, resulting in the death of her family or some people close to her that earned her the name Bloody Marie.
If you wanted to include superpowers, you could make it so that the districts are separated based on how powerful they are (meaning families get torn apart for extra angst if you want). Marie slips through the cracks because her powers manifest late, but now she's being put into the games far more under prepared than everybody else because, the top districts' youth attend an academy to prepare for the games.
That's all I got I also have uni fog so if this is senseless please do not let me know I like being delusional!!!!!
Godspeed 🫡
am frothing at the mouth, i’m leaning towards no powers but as like i try to consider possibilities this is so fucking good for the power stuff i really like the part where marie slips through the cracks bc of being late manifesting
the bloody marie bit too !!! being infamous in her district as the girl who leaves a trail of bodies where she goes, only is further pushed when she becomes a tribute and emerges out as a victor with 23 more bodies on her conscience. bloody marie because she always has blood on her hands, always responsible for some sort of loss.
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anarcho-smarmyism · 3 months
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blondie20000 · 1 month
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Books I have read in 2023. Rating out of 5 🌟
Drama
Lean Fall Stand by Jon McGregor. 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
Rebel Robin (Stranger Things Novel) by A.R Capetta 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
Runaway Max (Stranger Things Novel) by Brenna Yovanoff 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
The Rise of The Governor (The Walking Dead 1) by Jay Bonansinga 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
The Road to Woodbury (The Walking Dead 2) by Jay Bonansinga 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
The Fall of the Governer Part 1 (The Walking Dead 3) by Jay Bonansinga 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
The Fall of the Governer Part 2 (The Walking Dead 4) by Jay Bonansinga 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
Mrs England by Stacy Halls 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
The Essex Serpent by Sarah Perry 🌟 🌟 🌟
Palace Rogue by William Coles by 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
Romance
The Ex Hex (Ex Hex 1) by Erin Sterling 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
The Kiss Curse (Ex Hex 2) by Erin Sterling 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
Ugly Love by Colleen Hoover 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
Hex Appeal by Kate Johnson 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
The Dead Romantics by Ashley Poston 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
Just Like Magic by Sarah Hogle 🌟 🌟 🌟
This Christmas by Emma Heatherington 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
Thriller
Take Your Breath Away by Linwood Barclay 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
Godspeed by Nickolus Butler 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
Breathless by Amy McCulloch 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
The Shadow House by Anna Downes 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
Watching You by Lisa Jewell 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
The Girls in the Garden by Lisa Jewell 🌟 🌟 🌟
The Night She Disappeared by Lisa Jewell 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
I Found You by Lisa Jewell 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
Down by the Water by Elle Connel 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
Insomnia by Sarah Pinborough 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
Home Before Dark by Riley Sager 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
The Chain by Adrian Mckinty 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
The Island by Adrian Mckinty 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
Too Late by Colleen Hoover 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
Verity by Colleen Hoover 🌟 🌟 🌟
Fool Me Once by Harlan Coben 🌟 🌟
Mystery
The Other Mother by Michel Bussi 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
The Sanatorium (Detective Elin Warner 1) by Sarah Pearse 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
The Retreat (Detective Elin Warner 2) by Sarah Pearse 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
The Christmas Killer (DI James Walker 1) by Alex Pine 🌟 🌟 🌟
Killer in the Snow (DI James Walker 2) by Alex Pine 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
The Winter Killer (DI James Walker 3) by Alex Pine 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
Darkness on the Edge of Town (Stranger Things Novel) by Adam Christopher 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
Silent Cry (Detective Gaby Darin 1) by Jenny O' Brien 🌟 🌟 🌟
Deal Breaker (Myron Bolitar 1) by Harlan Coben 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
Drop Shot (Myron Bolitar 2) by Harlan Coben 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
Fade Away (Myron Bolitar 3) by Harlan Coben 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
Coffin Road by Peter May 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
The Cove by L.J. Ross 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
Horror
This House Is Haunted by John Boyne 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
The Whistling by Rebecca Netley 🌟 🌟 🌟
Haunted by James Herbert 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
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sparrowsabre7 · 1 year
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"Andor" is really compeling and it works really well at portraying the oppression of the Empire...
But I do wish some of it felt a bit less Earthy. Some of the new planets mentioned have very specifically German or Norse sounding names. A guy dies of a stroke and it's specifically called that. I get that they couldn't necessarily come up with a "space name" for stroke but its little chip chips of normality seeping in to a largely fantastic world. It's like "Godspeed, Rebels" in "The Last Jedi". I get that they've said damn and hell in the OT but that feels far less specific than an actual Earth phrase like "Godspeed".
Then there is the food. Star Wars has largely shied away from showing much food on screen besides vague fruit, stews, and that water absorbant growing bread. In "Andor" we have what are very clearly takeaway boxes which pulled me right out of it and then Syril Karn having what looks like mint Nesquik.
I understand "Andor" is trying to be more grounded, but there's grounded and there's Earth but with greebling. More and more I am finding it difficult to read as a "Star Wars" show rather than any other fascist dystopian sci-fi. If anything it feels a lot more like a spiritual successor to "THX 1138".
I like a little more sci-fi bullshittery in my space fantasy thank you very much.
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eriexplosion · 1 year
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DFSIDOJFSD Okay I am going to hyperventilate about it but it's time for the Rebels finale. Godspeed @ Me.
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foxxxtransformer123 · 8 months
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Work is an absolute dumpster fire rn. We are a sandwich shop and we are out of bread. The list of things we are NOT out of is shorter than the things we are out of.
Unfortunately for them, it's past 8 and so that's no longer my problem. I'm going to get some Chinese food and head home to watch some Rebels.
Godspeed to the manager and the driver. Good luck, have fun, you two. You will need it.
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bubblesandgutz · 1 year
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Every Record I Own - Day 765: Lankum The Livelong Day
I developed an appreciation for Irish folk music in college.
I was by no means an expert in the field... I was mainly fixated on The Clancy Brothers. But those simple, rousing protest songs and folk narratives resonated with me on the same level as classic Bob Dylan and Billy Bragg. The irony is that while The Clancy Brothers' defiant nature paired well with the punk and hardcore stuff I was listening to at the time, the American Irish punk bands like Flogging Molly and Dropkick Murphys didn't appeal to me at all. As far as I was concerned, the only decent crossover between punk and Irish trad music was The Pogues.
Fast forward twenty years and along comes Lankum. This Dublin quartet uses traditional Irish instruments and culls the majority of their material from songs that have been handed down over the generations. But their musical approach feels more in line with bands like Godspeed You! Black Emperor or Swans. There are long droning passages, textural explorations, an emphasis on repetition, and an embrace of dissonance. Though these are songs that you could likely hear in the pubs of Temple Bar, Lankum's twist makes it sound like something you'd be more likely to hear at a modern art gallery or a European punk squat.
Take album opener "The Wild Rover." It's a fairly common Irish folk song, typically sung in a major key with an air of revelry. In Lankum's hands, the song stretches into a patient, tension-baiting, harmonically rich, and ultimately emotionally crushing 10-minute epic that negates more modern interpretations in favor of the earlier tragic and cautionary tale of the aimless drunk.
But my favorite track on The Livelong Day is an original composition that closes out the album. "Hunting the Wren" was written by Lankum member Ian Lynch in reference to the Wrens of the Curragh, a "community of unmarried mothers, free-thinkers, alcoholics, prostitutes, vagrants, ex-convicts and harvest workers... all of them women who had, in one way or another, put themselves beyond the pale of respectable society." The song also seems to reference to Ireland's Wren Day and the Isle of Man's Hunt the Wren tradition, both of which can be traced back to an old folklore story where an enchantress whose beauty lures men to harm is transformed into a wren and hunted as punishment for her actions.
Between ominous droning minor key choruses and orchestral major key choruses, Lankum vocalist Radie Peat sings of the maligned wren and the mob violence she endures:
The birds of the earth The beasts of the field By spite and by fury Are people revealed
Attacked in the village Spat on in town They come from all over To hunt the wren on the wide open ground
The wren is a small bird Though blamed for much woe Her form is derided Wherever she goes
The best folk songs, like the best punk songs, allow us to view the world from an alternate perspective, to feel empathy for someone who has otherwise been cast as a villain or a misfit. Even the Clancy Brothers, with their songs of rebellion against the British, feel dapper and approachable in their white cable-knit sweaters when compared to the ragged and scrappy members of Lankum. These are the true Irish rebels... the vagrants who busked for spare change and somehow took old familiar songs and revitalized them back to their original downtrodden intent.
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whokenobi · 2 years
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Hi! Could you repost or rewrite that one ask you answered about how to watch star wars and in which order?
Hey! I am not positive in my abilities to find that ask at the moment (if I do, I can link it in here) so I’ll go ahead and just rewrite it all.
So for movie order, I am a fan of doing it in release order. Once you watch them all, you can go back and do chronological.
A New Hope (Episode IV)
Empire Strikes Back (Episode V)
Return of the Jedi (Episode VI)
then to the prequels:
The Phantom Menace (Episode I)
Attack of the Clones (Episode II)
Revenge of the Sith (Episode III)
then watch Solo followed by Rogue One. Technically both of these movies preclude episode 4, but they would have zero context without seeing the first 6 first. On a chronological order watch, they would come between 3 and 4.
For the sequels:
The Force Awakens (Episode VII)
The Last Jedi (Episode VIII)
The Rise of Skywalker (Episode IX)
Now for the shows, you can retroactively watch them after you watch the movies as they are not essential to understanding the canon movies but they do add a lot more context.
The Clone Wars (fits between episode 2 and 3)
The Bad Batch (happens after episode 3)
Obi Wan Kenobi (occurs 10 years after episode 3 and 9 years before episode 4)
Rebels (sometime between episode 3 and 4, pretty sure it’s canonically after Obi Wan)
the Mandalorian and Book of Boba Fett both happen after Return of the Jedi. Finish the Mandalorian before you start Boba Fett because part of that season shows what happens next for Mando and Grogu. By this point, if you are completely invested, you could watch a playthrough on youtube of Jedi Fallen Order which is a video game but is canon to the entire Star Wars story and happens 5 years BEFORE Obi’s show.
Whew okay, that’s a lot. Godspeed friend. Finally though, if 7 seasons of the Clone Wars is too much at first, let me know and I can provide essential episode arcs to watch. Honestly though, aside from the prequel movies, the Clone Wars is my favorite piece of SW content and is arguably the best thing that has ever come out of Star Wars. It’s absolutely fantastic. Let me know if you have questions!!
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the-firebird69 · 13 days
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One of them is some action recognizing a little bit that foreigners are an issue and Howard Stern did some work. Real work believe it or not it says he does it on the radio and he does and he's a decent operator not really huge but these guys that don't have their stuff together at all and are falling apart at the slightest touch and now they just sitting there getting creamed and he sees it and since you're out or something I'm just going to sit there and get in everybody's way and it's going to make a huge problem and that's what they're doing so the sun says I don't know what the solution would be except to move in and get the machines out or just leave them there and he says we can't just leave them there and mac daddy says no so my son says if you can't handle all the area of the areas to Mac that he pick some and focuses on it and that way he at least have ships it says it's not that bad it's not that great and it's not going well and the other areas maybe the idiots will pick an area so it doesn't seem to be working that way but they haven't really tried it and they're not big enough to do what they're doing and they're going to just disappear so here we have it this is what's going on
-another news although similar Howard Stern came up with Disneyland which is in California is the same as Disney world it is the towers and some buildings not many from the castle in Germany and that still has towers but there is a wood frame house that goes with it and there's one that goes with the one in Florida when in California is Hera's it was the property of Mary Magdalene. It's really Jesus Christ is the one here in Florida and JC does not want his brother in it and he said it too he said it very meanly so it's been for Hera not much but for JC and Mary it's pretty good bait to bring them in order to bring someone in they want to find it's going on too that they're saying this is a dog s*** program it doesn't do anything nobody's after those axes like they say not really hard and they're all over the damn place but this would have real effect and he can't do anything like it that's the second thing
-the third thing is that John remillard and company are being voted out of a whole bunch of stuff because what they do is very ineffective and it's going on right now and maybe in public office and position the power and The fleets are fighting in Saturn they do have news about it as do we they're not equal the empire is crushing it and they're taking chips and nobody's going there right now they're probably three quarters away done with the battle and they're staying there to do it and pretty soon the remnants of the rebel fleet will be destroyed or captured and right now it's probably 70% out and yeah it was only about 1.5 trillion in a fairly soon to be out and I hear it's 80% out and they're prepping to send attachments now it's going to get very ugly me and Tommy f is going to be very mean we'll try for our son plenty of times and Trump is the one there and he's going to take hits he was all day today but these are going to be big and fierce and The fleets are going to have to move in we can't allow the empire to have all those ships right now they have only around $120 billion no they're pretty big at 300 billion our forces combined has probably 500 billion and we're going to have to go there or the empire will be destroyed we're moving out right now but there's 1.5 trillion coming from Saturn roughly it's about 1.8 but we're going to have to get our share and we can take a big bunch of them that's what we're going to do and we have techniques but we're going to be pressed today to do the job. Everybody's noticing it's not good and we need to hire and we're doing it
Tomorrow I said God bless and Godspeed and we need it and we shouldn't we need our people now and he's telling me to get it going with conscription or forever hold my peace and it's on me and I do feel it and it's true I thank him for it but it's not good but he said he said it for a year now and I did see it it's not chastising he wants me to do it and I will and areas and we're going to do it now and test it
Thor Freya
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We're about 98% higher and it's going up
Frank Castle hardcastle
And we're approaching 100% that's us too for the same group so we're not hiring our own that much because we're almost fully hired
Duke nukem Blockbuster
We get this and have to get moving we're like 85% and their group is huge it's our son and daughter
Ariel and goddess wife and you can and the Lynn family god and goddess
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