Captain is so done with his arc troopers flirting with each other every time they drink at the bar
Original post is this one! Thank you for amazing posts!!
https://x.com/cloner1ghts/status/1283366968418947072?s=46&t=lZlVnzbgIrQ3UueW5YLR6A
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sketches of the 10th doctor as a little weasel
and 14 too <3
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mama Ti
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ancient
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sorry about the blood loss. do you uh. want it back *holds out my red dripping hands awkwardly*
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CC-1010 Commander Fox
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moody
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over and over and over and over and over and over
joe & nicky
print available here
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“One of several royal handmaidens assigned to Padmé Amidala of Naboo, Dormé is a loyal, courageous lookalike, ready to take the place of her former queen whenever danger threatens and a decoy is required. After Amidala is forced to flee Coruscant with Anakin Skywalker and R2-D2 following a pair of back-to-back assassination attempts, Dormé remains behind with Captain Typho, maintaining the illusion that the targeted Senator is still in the Galactic Republic Capital.“
STAR WARS: GALACTIC FILES [x]
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An older sketch (that I also used for my blog icon) of early cw Obi-Wan gifting Ahsoka a cloak post battle.
Really wish the clone wars delved more into their relationship, what with Ahsoka being assigned to Obi-Wan before Anakin.
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Charlize Theron
as Andromache The Scythian
The Old Guard (2020)
Character Intro Post, via @Skydance on Instagram, June 15th 2020
TOG Promo Material (Part 3/?)
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I.D: It's a drawing of Riyo Chuchi. She's in a pink and yellow background. She's wearing her outfit from the early episodes of Clone Wars and she's reaching up with one hand to touch a white star. End of I.d.
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I'm gonna say it.
It's unhinged to assume that someone's taste in fiction equates to what they believe is moral or good, or is something they want to see or experience in real life.
That is a bonkers assumption to make.
I'm tired of humoring people with long arguments about it when the simple fact is it is a totally fucking absurd reach to accuse someone who enjoys something in fiction of being in favor of it in real life.
I'm tired of pretending like this is a legitimate position to hold-- that they should be afraid of fiction's dire influence on a reader's moral decay or that it's a sign of what the author secretly wants for realsies in real life.
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