Now here is a documentary necropsy of a giraffe. Included is a segment with atheist Richard Dawkins explaining why the laryngeal nerve is evidence against a creator. Happy Post-Easter Everybody.
Now here is a documentary necropsy of a giraffe. Included is a segment with atheist Richard Dawkins explaining why the laryngeal nerve is evidence against a creator. Happy Post-Easter Everybody.
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I will always be a little sad that we never got a reunion of the ‘big three’ on film. :(
When it comes to a cool, refreshing pint of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream, we all know Bernie would have one.
After the tragic incident in rural Kansas that claimed my fiber camshaft timing gear, I had to tow the little CJ-2A…
That’s definitely the way I see the Force. If you put too much stuff on one side of the scales, of course it’s going to take something very powerful on the other side to balance it out. I think it’s interesting that they have chosen to dress Luke and Rey not in the usual light colours we associate with Jedi, or the…
I’m more interested in why it’s named after a sneeze.
Vader stops Han’s blaster shots in Cloud City in ESB.
And think about how much war has occurred around the conflict between the Jedi and the Sith. How many societies crumbled, how many civilizations collapsed, how much oppression occurred, and how many times has the cycle started over again, just as a consequence of the struggle for dominance between the Sith and the…
They went a bit further in the german translation of the line. It basically says the “the age of the Jedi is over” - of course, it could be a bad translation. Just saying.
Luke is sounding very Flynnish these days...
This here is where my thoughts wandered when he started to talk about breathing.
This could mean that Luke has realised that there is more to the Force than the cycle of destruction that has been fueled by the battles between the Jedi and the Sith. I’d interpret the “its so much more” line to mean that the Force is larger than the light side and the dark. Its not about finding balance between them…
I assume the old books are the Journals of the Whills, full of forgotten or heretical ideas and abandoned by the Jedi Order.
I swear if the story is basically Rey training while the Resistance is on the run following a showdown with some AT-AT’s and there’s a big twist at the end, I will walk right out on this franchise, Disney!
Weren’t the Nebulon-B ships basically Mon Calamari specific? I seem to remember reading something about Rogue One that said they were actually multiple ships that “organically” grew into one large ship because that’s how the Mon Calamari wanted them? Or something like that.
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The first teaser trailer for Star Wars: The Last Jedi was released today, which means that it’s now vitally…