The Last Palpatine
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The Last Palpatine
an one-shot comic
That lightsaber was Luke’s, and his father’s before him and now....it calls to you!
“you’ll meet him one day. he’ll be wonderful. he’ll laugh at all your jokes no matter how awful. he’ll have a gorgeous smile. a cheeky smile. you’ll feel safe when you’re around him. you’ll feel lonely when you’re not. he’s definitely worth waiting for.”
— so wait for him / sai assari
I wish everyone would admit that classic literature is inherently difficult to read, and that you shouldn’t feel stupid if you don’t “get it”. Especially the dark academia/ classic lit fandoms and stuff. Like unless you have the vocabulary and pop culture knowledge of an 18th century nobleman, it’s going to be a tough read. It’ll take you longer to read; you’re not stupid if you’ve spent several months on a single book! And you don’t have to enjoy everything. It’s okay if you got bored after one chapter of Wuthering Heights, and couldn’t be bothered to read the rest. It’s okay if you want to read your favourite kids book for the 10th time instead. You’re not stupid. No piece of literature is inherently better, more “important”, more “meaningful”, or more “intellectual” than another. First and foremost, read what brings you joy.
Rian Johnson directing Adam Driver and Daisy Ridley in The Last Jedi.
It’s all about hands.
Let's be honest, reading books and buying books are two completely different hobbies.
NEW/OLD Photo of Adam Driver and Rian Johnson on the set of Star Wars: The Last Jedi, from Star Wars: Fascinating Facts by Pablo Hidalgo.
The crystal beads of clear water.🐚
This is our love.💙
Maisy, we have kids the same age, which means there are years ahead of us having to deal with each other, so instead of playing all these petty games, why don’t we put an end to this right now?
“And his dark secret love. Does thy life destroy.”