What’s that? Oh nothing, just the cutest rabbit-deer hybrid lookin’ animal you’ve ever seen. 🤎
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with faces like that, this old man didn’t stand a chance
(if I’ve learned anything from the kenobi series it’s that obi-wan would have spoiled the twins rotten and it’s the life they all deserved)
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This handsome (if slightly blurry) gent is a blue headed tree agama. I was excited to see him right outside my tent when we arrived at a camp, but he vanished after one photo and declined to make another appearance. Always leave 'em wanting more, etc.
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during the uranium suite scene in the stageplay do you folks think the part where mischa and noel dance is a representation of them holding onto each other at their last moments (considering they were seatmates in the ride) as the cyclone derails?
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mara’s parents were famous olympic athletes so thinking about the possibility of them being on strictly come dancing (uk dancing with the stars) or the masked singer or something and the whole house watching it together
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Do you think, if there’s an April fools day in the Galaxy far far away, would Jacen make silly jokes to Tenel Ka as ever, would Jaina boop Jag on the nose, would Tahiri play a prank on Anakin, and call him a dummy afterwards?
Would it be the best day for Face, the best and the worst day of Wes, and the worst day ever for Wedge?
Would Luke and Mara joke with each other, and end up laughing and kissing affectionately? Would Han try to play a joke on Leia and fail miserably, as they are again doing their lovely little argument about who’s outsmarting who?
And imagine instead of saying “April fools”, people will repeat what Grievous has said to Obi-Wan…“You fool!”
And Obi-Wan would continue his lecture on “who’s more foolish? The fool or the fool who follows him?”
If so, then this universe could be a lot happier than it was before, even when it can only last for a day in each year.
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have we ever considered that nightowl and onionthief have the makings of two Bitter Exes
doing nightowl's route and seeing the way onion acted towards both us and him felt so...telling. like it's not even them being in a full romantic relationship, any kind would've sufficed, but everyone can see an unmistakeable tension
let me paint you a picture: two grad students who like the same web novel. so different, yet one always balances out the other
emotion and logic, the sun and the moon—two people are at incredible parallels to each other that they fail to realize that they're just the sides of the same coin
onion cares in his own way, calculated and cold yet with warmth all the same. and nightowl sees that. he argues, but he sees that. until the words are too harsh, too critical, too much like his mother and her endless ways to tell him he's not enough
on the other end, nightowl is the life of the party, seriousness can be so easily pushed back in his light. and onion basks in it. he gets burnt, but he basks in it. until the sleepless nights happen and the alcohol hits, too chaotic, too vulnerable, just too much
and they break apart. who cares about what they could've been if they had only learned that they shared the same affinity for numbers? what does it matter that they both know what it's like to fear the impending doom of expectations? they're just onion and owl. too different. too much for the other to love
then here comes mc with their patience, intelligence, humor, and kindness. and just like that, old wounds open as onionthief and nightowl see exactly what they wanted and needed from the other that they never got
but mc chooses nightowl. in all his failure and broken glory, and in turn, he chooses to be better for the both of them
while onion is left to think about all the what-if's. what if he were kinder? what if he were less arrogant and cared more about him instead of being right?
left to wonder why now, why not then when it mattered just as much, not when it was him who was on nightowl's side
why he just wasn't good enough.
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