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IN A GALAXY FAR FAR AWAY ✶ 17 - Funniest Scene
Star War Characters + Aurebesh (Basic) — 3/4
↳ Star Wars: TheOriginal Trilogy (IV-VI)
“An Aurebesh-like script first appeared in the 1983 movie Star Wars: Episode VI [Return of the Jedi], the last installment in the original trilogy of Star Wars. It could be seen on monitor readouts on the second Death Star at the beginning of the movie, when Darth Vader’s shuttle is scanned while approaching the battle station. [D]ecoding of the technical readouts further [suggested] that this readout is illegible, consisting of lines of character repeats. However, it was Stephen Crane of West End Games who gave each character a name and a corresponding Roman letter or letter combination.” (x)
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(ps tag urself im “the death star is kinkshamed”)
If these sheets were the states//all time low
a good read and a cozy sweater 💫
When this photograph was first published in Africa Geographic, BBC Wildlife and later in Paris Match and the Daily Mail it resulted in a flurry of e-mails, phone calls and letters from around the world asking if the image was a fake.
The image became the most talked about of shark photograph ever. The photograph is real, no Photoshop, no digital manipulation, no nothing, in fact it was shot on slide film Fuji Provia 100 using a Nikon F5 Camera and 17-35 mm lens. (Source)
Through thicks and thins, through ups and downs, through the end of time.
View of Mt Fuji from Lake Kawaguchiko, Yamanashi Prefecture