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hello welcome to my blog 👍
call me julian or purge, whichever you prefer! they/she/he :)
I wish they made it even marginally possible to get a job like I’m so fucking sorry I don’t have a rare but also highly demanded skillset, an agreeable disposition, and the ability to survive off of three nickels a week I’m soooo sorry
knowing how it tends to go with male authors and their wives it was probably marge who wrote the odyssey
i cannot BELIEVE i haven't posted this here. This was almost THREE YEARS AGO.
Please enjoy my accidental magnum opus.
Girl whose most frequent mistake is inaction voice: wow I keep making mistakes I better not do anything
hail mary, full of--
dear smosh production design team,
congrats on somehow managing to get accessible hang positions on ur new pit set. im loving the gradual movement away from Film Set and toward Stage Production. however i would like to suggest investing in one (1) sheet of R119 and some gel frames for what i can only assume are the source 4s you're using as spotlights in there. also massive shoutout to whoever is live panning those things during a shoot you are god's strongest soldier fr. i hope ur wrench is rly nice and that u are not working with lustr 3s for the sake of ur arms. on another note if any of u would like to convince whoever approves video pitches that the people need a bts tour of ur new lighting setup i would appreciate it
sincerely,
an electrician who spent 95% of the new tntl thinking about whatever the fuck is happening behind the camera and only 5% of it paying attention to the jokes
Okay, hear me out.
One of the quiet background realities of the Star Wars galaxy is that it is spectacularly bad at labor. Not just “late-stage capitalism” bad, but structurally, culturally, and institutionally allergic to the idea that workers should have enforceable protections. You’ve got child soldiers, child labor, debt slavery, corporate fiefdoms, and a Republic that can field a galaxy-spanning bureaucracy but somehow never gets around to standardizing “maybe don’t enslave people.” The Empire of course doesn’t fix this; it industrializes it.
So in that environment, formal labor law is either nonexistent, unenforced, or actively hostile. Which means if you’re operating in a sector where the state either can’t or won’t protect you, you get a classic historical pattern: workers build their own rules.
Enter the gray economies.
Groups like the Smugglers' Alliance (Legends) and the Bounty Hunters' Guild (new canon) look, at first glance, like professional associations for criminals. But if you squint at them through a labor history lens, they start to look a lot like early, proto-union structures — especially the kinds you see in maritime or extralegal industries on Earth.
Think pirate codes (yes actual ones, Pirates of the Caribbean didn't make that up). Think matelotage agreements. Think dockworker brotherhoods that predate formal unions.
Because what do these groups actually do?
They:
set norms for compensation and contracts
regulate competition to prevent destructive undercutting
provide a framework for dispute resolution
establish reputational systems (“you don’t honor contracts, you don’t get work”)
That’s industry self-governance in the absence of law.
Take bounty hunting. Without something like the Bounty Hunters' Guild, the field collapses into chaos: clients don’t pay; hunters underbid each other into oblivion; jobs get duplicated, interfered with, or sabotaged. And nobody trusts anybody!
The Guild steps in and says: here are the rules of engagement. Here’s how claims work. Here’s how you get paid. Here’s what happens if you break contract.
That’s basically a union crossed with a licensing board and a regulatory agency, just without any moral pretense.
Same with the Smugglers' Alliance. Smuggling is inherently risky, decentralized, and dependent on trust networks. If everyone is constantly betraying everyone else, the whole system stops functioning. So instead, you hash out agreed-upon routes and territories, informal protections against betrayal, mechanisms for information sharing, and consequences for breaking the code
Again: not altruism. Stability.
And the reason this emerges specifically in gray/illegal sectors is because they have to. The Core Worlds might pretend they have laws, but those laws don’t meaningfully protect the people actually doing dangerous, itinerant, high-risk work. So the margins of the galaxy — where enforcement is weakest and risk is highest — become the places where labor organization evolves first.
Which is very historically grounded.
On Earth, some of the earliest labor protections didn’t come from governments; they came from workers in dangerous, decentralized industries—sailors, pirates, miners—who literally wrote their own rules because no one else was going to save them.
Pirate codes, for example, often included:
compensation for injury
shared distribution of loot
limits on captain authority
Which is … shockingly progressive compared to a lot of contemporary working conditions (cough Amazon cough).
So in the galaxy far, far away, you end up with this ironic inversion:
The “legitimate” systems — Republic, Empire, megacorporations — are exploitative, inconsistent, or indifferent.
The “illegitimate” systems — smugglers, bounty hunters — are the ones building functional labor frameworks, because they need to survive.
And that feeds back into why the galaxy feels so unstable overall. There’s no universal baseline of rights. Everything is hyper-local, network-dependent, and contingent on whether you’re inside a system that has rules you can rely on.
If you’re a clone trooper? You are literally property.
If you’re a factory worker on a corporate world? Your protections are whatever your employer feels like offering.
But if you’re a smuggler or a bounty hunter?
You might actually have clearer expectations about your pay, your risks, and your recourse — because your “union” is the only thing standing between you and total chaos.
So yeah: the Smugglers’ Alliance and the Bounty Hunters’ Guild aren’t just flavor. They’re a glimpse of what labor organization looks like in a galaxy where the state has fundamentally failed to provide it.
Which is both deeply funny and a little too real.
#you're telling me han solo is a union man? (via @professorsparklepants)
Han Solo look SO MUCH like a union man.
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imagine if i did my work. if i sat down and Did it. and it was Done. can you even imagine such a thing
Seems unrealistic.
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Please imagine Evil Grandpa Dooku who keeps trying to get Obi-Wan to join him but ultimately fails each time getting so frustrated that his backup plan is naming Obi-Wan his heir as Count of Serenno. There are many reasons for his mad scheme of varying plausibility, including:
A. He knows Obi-Wan will actually do what's best for the planet instead of leaving it to the idiot government in charge to deal with
B. He is making a dramatic Statement about not being able to escape the lineage you come from even in death
C. He is aware of the non-zero chance of being betrayed by Sidious, so he makes it that upon Dooku's death the New Count of Serenno and leader of the CIS is given all of his Very Important Documents Describing the Sith Lord Immediately
And most importantly:
D. No matter how distant or cruel he may be, Dooku is after all part of the disaster lineage and is not above fucking with his grand-padawan from beyond the grave solely because the idea amuses him.
Anyway long story short Obi-Wan has a Very Interesting Time after Anakin kills Dooku aboard the Invisible Hand, starting with being declared the new leader of the CIS. It snowballs from there.
One of the pieces i did for the d20 zine jam! this one was for the mirrorzine, where we were recreating classic art pieces with d20 characters!!!
i had to do Sofia Lee and Kugrash as "Madonna and child (Hans Zatska) " there was no other option
you can get all the zines made as part of the d20 zine jam as a pay what you want bundle with all proceeds going to charity!! >link<
rewatching unsleeping city s1 bc i never got around to to s2 and i needed a refresher. sofies whole scene at the top of the empire state building. sofie you will ALWAYS be famous to me.
“there was no authority higher than your own, and nobody would have been as meaningful to select yourself [as the chosen one] than you.” brennan wants me to die.
CLOWN WARS GO CRAZY
my clown trooper
Charles Cushing, Pear Tree at 13th and Pine Streets, Philadelphia, 2023, Oil on canvas
being mentally ill is so fucking boring. ive been bored since i was 11. perpetually
which sounds sooo whatever but living it is like. whole years just disappear. and tbh i didn’t realise genuine excitement was a feeling adults had. like when you were a kid and you were really looking forward to something. didn’t know that was still a thing for some people