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Never. I’ll never turn to the dark side. You’ve failed, Your Highness. I am a Jedi, like my father before me.
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@usergif back to cool event: challenge 1 ⭑ blending
Never. I’ll never turn to the dark side. You’ve failed, Your Highness. I am a Jedi, like my father before me.
Everybody’s got their lines they don’t cross until things get messy.
i wish i could tell you more. it’s okay. you don’t have to. — OBI-WAN KENOBI (2022)
I feel sorry for el. Having power like this can’t be easy. It can separate you. Make you feel alone. I think i know how she feels.
gay sex will not fix this situation. honestly, it’d probably make it worse. that being said i think we should give it a shot anyway
They don’t understand. Eleven would. She would?
Shrek 2 (2004) dir. Andrew Adamson, Conrad Vernon and Kelly Asbury
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Stranger Things (TV 2016) Rating: Mature Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Steve Harrington/Eddie Munson Characters: Steve Harrington, Eddie Munson, Stranger Things Ensemble, Robin Buckley Additional Tags: Handcuffed Together, Family Video (Stranger Things), Characters Play Dungeons & Dragons, Sharing a Bed, Hand Jobs, put some guys in a situation, Getting Together Summary:
“You ate the key.”
“I said I was sorry!” Robin exclaims. “You two just looked so cute on the floor together and I remembered the handcuffs in Eddie’s room and I just wanted—” she halts her rambling, glancing between Eddie and Steve. “I thought it’d be funny.”
Steve Harrington & Eddie Munson in Stranger Things 4 - Chapter Two: Vecna’s Curse
Starting my @dinlukeweek with the prompt Theme park date!
Thanks for the love for my music, I think I will post the rest of the songs I made for the week! ♡ As well as these visual prompts ;)
Space dad 💚💚💚 they’re so cute!
i have no memory of my mother.
💚 anon asked ➣ Gamora Zen Whoberi Ben Titan — GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY 2014 | dir. James Gunn
That Scene except Obi-Wan forgot to silence his datapad
Which notification is that?
There's nothing for me here now. I want to learn the ways of the Force and become a Jedi like my father.
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There’s a lot going on and like… while I don’t particularly enjoy “feminised” Luke interpretations (which is to say they are exactly the opposite of what I like, they feel ooc), some of the language going around feels very, very nasty towards gender non-conforming men and amab people. There is nothing inherently wrong with gender non-conformity and we should all know this by now. Even if that interpretation displeases you, it’s not right to veer hard into the opposite direction. I imagine some men and amab individuals who choose to present in a more feminine manner might be quite hurt by this discourse, especially if they choose to project this presentation onto their favourite character. We’re all guilty of blorboism, otherwise we wouldn’t be in fandom.
It seems to me that these tropes people dislike are genuine flanderisations of the character traits Luke and Din do present in canon. Luke has always been an anomaly in fiction as a male hero who does carry a lot of traits traditionally ascribed to female characters (kindness, redemption of the enemy through love), and this kindness probably contributes a lot to these exaggerations of parts of his character. Din, on the other hand, is absolutely a protective character in canon, and that can push people into presenting him as possessive (which he isn’t, the choice to let Grogu go is testament to that).
I also feel like a lot of people are forgetting Mandalorians, including Din, are warriors. They are a culture that is founded on warmongering and galactic imperialism. By the time of Din a lot less so, but he is still a man who has murdered multiple people on-screen and resorts to violence quite often. One of his weapons for half the series literally vaporised people. We’re forgetting just how much Grogu has changed him and made him softer, and nevertheless we still see him cut a man in two and carry his decapitated head in a bag for work.
Tl;dr: both Luke and Din are capable of great violence and great softness, and those are important parts of their characters.
Also I think more people need to watch/rewatch the Original Trilogy. Just for fun and also for Luke.