the greatest benefit about being a jedi/sith is the flowy robes
Leia The Menace Skywalker + Master Ahsoka Tano AU
please do draw Anakin & Ahsoka in ponchos! at your own pace of course :) Love your drawing in the show's style. Keep up the great work!
aaahhh you saw my tags!! thank you for the message;;; i still have a lot to learn, but here it iiiiis~ Snips and Skyguy sporting some giant colorful ponchos (and transparent hoods for a little bit of an extra edge hahah)folks, please give some love to @meandmyechoes‘ poncho gifset with the kids, which was my initial inspiration, we indeed need more cute and light hearted content like that <3
I feel as if i was conned… they baited women into liking Star Wars with Rey being the perfect cinderella heroine.
Then they continued the baiting with having more and more women as main characters in supplemental material too and I loved reading all of it.
Jyn in Rogue One, Leia - Bloodlines, Phasma novel, Vi Moradi in Black Spire…
They released straight up romance novels (Lost Stars, A Crash of Fate) and coming of age stories about young girls (Leia princess of Alderaan, Most Wanted - Qira, Rebel Rising - Jyn, Ahsoka, Queen’s Shadow series - Padmé).
I don’t even know what to say about the Women of the Galaxy book that came out a few months back…. It was clearly supposed to be an invitation for women, presentation of what Star Wars is to them now and a promise of equality and respect in the future.
And then they took Rey and made the worst caricature out of her. She was supposed to be someone girls and women could emphatise with and live the story through her eyes…. Live out their heroine’s journey. And instead they made her to be a man’s fantasy, stripping her of her agency, desires, personality, and soul.
Watching this movie felt like being reminded of what is my place in this world instead of bringing me hope that I am a valued human being.
I can either be Rey, a daughter of someone special, without desires, sex and romance, because I have to remain a child for the rest of my days.
Or I can be Leia, a mother which will only bring me heartbreak and suffering, I will be made into CGI robot without feelings and the only way to be relieved of the pain is when I marry my twin brother in the afterlife.
Or I can be Rose, I can dare to fight for change, I can take charge and kiss the boy I like, I can work hard for my education, I can attempt to have it all… up until a point. Up until someone notices. And when people notice that woman is doing these things, that she has her own goals and they are withing her reach, it will be made sure she gets a condescending clap on the back, 1 minute of screentime, and she will be pushed to be less than a backround character, so a man who is a friend of the director and only got the role because of a bet on a sportsteam can take the spotlight.
“Women do not simply have faces, as men do; they are identified with their faces. Men have a naturalistic relation to their faces. Certainly they care whether they are good-looking or not. They suffer over acne, protruding ears, tiny eyes; they hate getting bald. But there is a much wider latitude in what is esthetically acceptable in a man’s face than what is in a woman’s. A man’s face is defined as something he basically doesn’t need to tamper with; all he has to do is keep it clean. He can avail himself of the options for ornament supplied by nature: a beard, a mustache, longer or shorter hair. But he is not supposed to disguise himself. What he is “really” like is supposed to show. A man lives through his face; it records the progressive stages of his life. And since he doesn’t tamper with his face, it is not separate from but is completed by his body – which is judged attractive by the impression it gives of virility and energy. By contrast, a woman’s face is potentially separate from her body. She does not treat it naturalistically. A woman’s face is the canvas upon which she paints a revised, corrected portrait of herself. One of the rules of this creation is that the face not show what she doesn’t want it to show. Her face is an emblem, an icon, a flag. How she arranges her hair, the type of make-up she uses, the quality of her complexion – all these are signs, not of what she is “really” like, but of how she asks to be treated by others, especially men. They establish her status as an “object.”
Susan Sontag, The Double Standard of Aging
Home to Hateno ✧
Whenever I feel frustrated with my art and want to reset, I try to evoke the art style of an artist I admire, in this case mohtz’s work really inspires me
Half blood prince Hermione vs Deathly Hallows Hermione
𝓐 𝔀𝓲𝓽𝓬𝓱𝓮𝓼 𝔀𝓮𝓭𝓭𝓲𝓷𝓰 It’s a fact that Malfoy cried the most on their wedding day
inspired by x
‘Would anything make you kill him?’
'If he was no longer worth killing for. If he abandoned me.’
'You’d destroy yourself killing him, you know.'
'If I ever have reason to kill him, I assume my world will have already been destroyed anyway.’
- 'Hypocritic Oath’, by Yesac.
I was just about to spiral into a bad panic attack, and my boyfriend goes "Stick an ice cube in your mouth." I'm not really sure where he got the idea, and I kinda laughed at it because I didn't see how it would help, but he was insistent. So I did it.
And now I'm on my second cube, because it worked.
[PA intercom voice] din djarin there is going to be a little girl on jakku in need of a father. i REPEAT there going to be a little girl on jakku in need of a father