AND THEY NEVER BRING IT UP AGAIN.
i still give the season like a 7.5 out of 10 but like come ON folks. the cube?!?!! never addressed. THIS?!?!?!?!?! NEVER ADDRESSED.
OH BUT THEY ADDRESS THE BIRD. THANK GOODNESS FOR THAT FOLKS.
The art of? What??? Hello??
in the tl4j does padme know luke is her son and if so what was her reaction
Do anakin and/or padme know leia is a person who ever has existed or will exist.
idk if you mean tl4j time travel au, but in normal tl4j, padme is um. very dead… BUT THATS NEVER STOPPED ME BEFORE
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Live action only has a purpose if it’s improving upon the previous animated version.
Honestly? I haven’t seen a SINGLE “live” action adaptation that’s improved an animated feature. I think most people would agree that no “live” remake would EVER replace the animated version, so remind me then: what’s the point?!??? why are we doing this?!?
If I want to experience the magic of ATLA or HTTYD or the Lion King. . . why the hell would I watch the inferior version?!? ESPECIALLY since I can just as easily access the original, better version?!? idk it makes no sense to me. Make new stories in the universe if you must, but at LEAST put the effort into making it look good.
I'm so so tired of "live action" remakes. HTTYD is my comfort film. It's ALREADY good. I was JUST telling my family that I love Dreamworks for making interesting films and not going the "Disney Cash Cow" route by making all their old franchises into "live action".
It hurts my heart to see this is happening. They don't NEED to do this. And if it does well we're just going to get more... we're going to get live action shrek and live action madagascar and we won't have anything new any more.
I hate that capitalism is killing literally everything i hold dear, trying to squeeze every last drop out of what makes us happy.
figuring out how to get rid of screen addiction is like trying to figure out how to stop a nicotine addiction while also having a job centered around smoking cigarettes and having half your social life be in smoke breaks
so I did a thing
Before there was Moo Deng, there was William.
This little blue hippopotamus, known affectionately as William, has been a fan favorite at The Metropolitan Museum of Art for over a century. Dating back to Egypt’s Middle Kingdom (c. 1961–1878 BCE), William was likely placed in tombs to offer protection in the afterlife.
His bright faience glaze and lotus decorations connect him to the Nile’s waters—but don’t let his charm fool you! Ancient Egyptians knew that hippos were both revered and feared, making William a powerful symbol. He epitomizes the Egyptian craftsmanship of the era.
Take a closer look at William on JSTOR.
Image: Hippopotamus (William), ca. 1961–1878 B.C. Faience. The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
AU where linguini IS a Jedi and remmy is force sensitive and remmy just keeps using Jedi mind tricks on linguini to take him away from the order and make him into the greatest chef in the galaxy. OR, alternatively: if torbin is space linguini, that means he wanted to go home so bad bc his force rat is compelling him so he (force rat) can go back to taking shifts at his part-time position at DEX’s diner again–i will take no criticism on this. i will make no amends and i regret nothing. i have been burdened with the truth and now so have you.
torbin from the acolyte looks like linguini from ratatouille. no, i will not elaborate, nor will I take criticism.
for my art friends. stay safe, folks.
AI disturbance overlays for those who don't have Ibis paint premium. found them on tiktok
proud single parent to a sourdough starterdrawing my living dex on @synergy-poprocks
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