acgilson
acgilson
acgilson

My favorite Star Wars books back in the 90s were the anthology “Tales from the...” series. Such great, stand alone, “monster of the week” bites into the SW universe.

My favorite Star Wars books back in the 90s were the anthology “Tales from the...” series. Such great, stand alone, “monster of the week” bites into the SW universe.

What I love about this show is how they just nailed the parent-baby/toddler dynamic. My little one is already 3 years old but so many interactions between Din and Grogu were just so real. The little one reaching out and touching your face for the first time - man, I felt that! :’)

Same. I cried a bit and had to run to see my son (who is four months old and makes the same noises as Group) after this ep was done. 

That would have been awesome.

The ideology sounds so gross. Like, quarantine (a key aspect of government public health response) is presented as necessarily fascist and Auschwitz-y, and it romanticises the gig economy. Get absolutely ten-carat fucked.

You and I watch Star Wars for very different reasons, apparently.

At least no one was hurt, so there wasn’t a need for a May Day.

They weren’t able to pull it a way from the Jaws of defeat.

Well you could find that version of the story on really any other website talking about this. You just happen to be reading it on site whose main focus is videos games and other pop culture which undeniably non-science community people are most likely to know this from...so you know.

“I lived them, it wasn’t so bad” - probably because you’re the exact type of person Reagan and his administration liked - a white, straight, neurotypical , middle class American man. I know it’s the big scary no-no word these days, but y’know what that’s called? Privilege. It’s best you start recognizing you lived a

The first one is “Unico in the Island of Magic,” and it is a nightmare given form.

You’re thinking of Regarding Henry.  Harrison Ford gets shot and has to recover his memories, speech, etc.

A merry time, before the Great War. Many a scandalous eve did I spend in a telegraph office, sending ribald missives to any maidens who dared transcribe them. How rosily they blushed, I imagine, when they learned it was not my finger pressing down upon the key...

You’re probably thinking of Regarding Henry, in which Ford recovers from a severe head injury.

However, in practice, Tenet is a scorching ground ball that’s turned into a double play.”

I jumped the gun, there. I assumed it was another case of bankrupcy from sickness, which is commonplace in the US.

The whole thing with that scene was how he waited for her to lose consciousness BEFORE leaving.  They should’ve left immediately. All the time she could hold her breath she could’ve been helping swim instead of being dead weight (no pun intended). The whole time I was silently screaming “GOOOOO!!!!!!”

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