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First tweet in thread by Don’t speak (@twitbyEva):

The funniest baggage complaint I ever heard of happened in Latin America, where the airline took out consigned luggage, a dog, at a stopover only to discover the animal was dead. Fearing a complaint, the airline somehow got a dog that looked just like the dead one and put it on the continuing flight.

Second tweet in thread:

The passenger, on picking the dog up at the arrival airport, was adamant that this was not their dog. The employee at the airport, knowing nothing of what had happened, said that was impossible. The passenger informed the employee that they had brought their dead dog home to hold a funeral.  So how did it come back to life?

The First Order / Empire is a direct allusion to the fascists & national socialists in WWII. This is basically critical consensus. Don’t they all have degrees in literature? From reylow shippers to nazi apologists, what an unfortunate but predictable path.

lj-writes:

Reylows: We can read the canon perfectly… the intricate layers of
story symbolism J.J. set up… it’s all an open book to us… trust us,
we’re English majors and reylow is canon. J.J. is a genius and we read
his mind!!!

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Reylows:

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Source article: J.J. Abrams Says Nazis Inspired the New Star Wars Villains 

Caption: “That all came out of conversations about what would
have happened if the Nazis all went to Argentina but then started
working together again?’” Abrams said in the interview.

“What could be born of that? Could The First Order
exist as a group that actually admired The Empire? Could the work of The
Empire be seen as unfulfilled? And could Vader be a martyr? Could there
be a need to see through what didn’t get done?”