As a member of screen accurate Star Wars costuming organizations there is a strong bias against ANOVOS in those groups. like there are people still waiting years later...
As a member of screen accurate Star Wars costuming organizations there is a strong bias against ANOVOS in those groups. like there are people still waiting years later...
I am just gonna go out on a limb and say that using the song was a great way they felt to pwn the libs/squares whatever....just more angst on the unending, uninspired shit pile that is this movie.
Even we cosplayers don’t wear them all that long:-P
well of course they are...they never show up in the first place! BAZINGA! Also cosplay helmets are lighter because they don’t have all the lights and literal whistles in them.
I’m having trouble parsing your response. First you say Yoda was not a liar, then you say he was until TLJ. I’m confused.
No Earth Star Voyager!
::Cries in nostalgia and mined childhood.::
Also, No Swamp Fox?
I just...I can’t today.....fuck it, they got me....
huh, I would love to see that research:-> Not that that should sound like I doubt it’s there, just I haven’t seen it and now I am curious:->
Just....I don’t get Waifu/Husbando culture I think....I don’t participate, but..like I had an FB quiz and the results were that my “Perfect Waifu” was Ausuka from Evangelion....and I thought “just like everyone else.” and one of my FB friends was like “She can’t be your Waifu, she’s mine!” and I just shook my head...
It…
I feel like this comes from how hard it is to meet someone in a culture, that from my understanding has a social taboo on talking to someone I am not introduced to. I could be wrong, but that’s what it feels like to me:->
Huh, I am working by there right now:-P
Part of the point of TLJ did seem to be to reduce, dampen or, at the very least, re-contextualize Luke Skywalker’s narrative as a heroic character. Even if that wasn’t the point, it was certainly the effect.
Which is probably why everyone hates it. Us nerds like to think ourselves genre savvy. We know the tropes. So when the film does the unexpected, we’re pushed out of our comfort zone. And are made to feel stupid. We dislike that, so we hate on the film and find ways of rationalizing that dislike...
That intercessor....I wish I could justify 100 UDS to myself, but I simply can’t.
Watched the video. It’s all subverted by the fact that he exists to his mother.
And reads less like “I wish I had love” to “I haven’t gotten my fifteen fucking minutes of fame and that pisses me off.”
The cops see him.
his mother sees him.
The Woman in the elevator interacts with him.
His coworkers interact with him, ask…
You’re right. All of Fleck’s coworkers tease him except for one (Fleck tells him he’s the only one who was ever nice to him).
thank you!:->
SWEET! I am grateful to be featured! Thank you!
Everyone in the movie but his mother reacts in either fear or disgust of his condition (which we find out is a result of abuse).
It’s like saying, “Tell me how Star Wars supports that an evil empire is a bad form of government.”