themandalorianwolf:

When two people are in love with each other

They will desire each other

Laugh with each other

Fear for the other’s safety

Be there for the other

Fight for the other

Cry for the other

Worry for the other

Long for the other

Pine for the other

But most importantly, when two people are in love with each other, it’s impossible not to see it and the pair will make it as obvious as the sky above.

You really had to make me cry huh

I don’t even want to think this but is there a chance the stupid stuff about Oscar’s concert is known to the cast so Elvira is trying to squash it?

The thought crossed my mind, too, and I’ve been trying to shake it off like a disgusting leech stuck to my hand. I truly, truly hope she knows nothing of that mess because that is so mortifying to think this baseless fandom bs might have reached the actual actors and even their families. On the other hand people do gossip and fandom has nothing on Hollywood in terms of malicious rumors.

Disney managed to strong arm glowing reviews out of the vast majority of critics for TLJ (still want to know how they did that. Was a threatening looking Mickey passing out glowing review templates at the screenings?) I’d imagine the same will happen for 9. So I don’t think it matters how many “journalists” loved reyl0, the reviews will be glowing no matter what. Which is why I’ll only be listening to fan reviews before I decide to see it or not.

Yeah, I’m not trusting anyone but Finn stans.

So in my medieval fantasy the Jedi are called starknights because they claim to draw magical power from the stars. I’m really not sure about it though. The name sounds a little spacey. For reference, the Sith are called shadowmages and scientists (obviously, without advanced technology, magic has to be a substitute for genetic engineering.) I just feel like the name “starknights” screams “Jedi knockoff”.

Hey, you’d be in good company. Ben Lehman’s tabletop roleplaying game Polaris: Chivalric Tragedy at the Utmost North has the Knights of the Order of the Stars who wield swords of starlight, which is if anything an even more of a blatant ripoff. And I think Guy Gavriel Kay’s medieval fantasy world has a star worshipping religion, analogues to Muslims iirc, and they had knights most notably in The Lions of Al-Rassan.

You know Boba really hates Mace Windu for killing his dad but he should also hate Obi-Wan for coming to Kamino in the first place. Also, remember when Obi-Wan was Rako Hardeen and he ran into Boba in prison? I wonder if Obi-Wan recognized him and thought, “This kid again?”

fettjango:

lj-writes:

And Boba didn’t get revenge on any of them lol. Ironically he has worked with Vader who was responsible for both Windu’s and Kenobi’s deaths, the enemy of my enemies is my friend and all?

Also I have him hating Anakin too because he was there and a big part of why Kenobi went to Kamino. He’s shocked and pissed when he finds out who Vader is

Man can’t catch a break 😂

I’ve decided to turn my Boba Fett story idea into a medieval fantasy so I can publish it as an original work. The overall plot is original to me rather than being taken from an existing Star Wars story, so if I change enough about the SW universe it should work as a traditional fantasy. One change I’m making is the “Kaminoans” have seeds inside them they plant when they die and that’s how they reproduce. The clones are magically-engineered human versions of this instead of actual clones.

Ooh, excellent idea! I hope we’ll get to read it!