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Ectober Day 13- Candy
Dang it I'm supposed to be hard at work but someone (*cough* @casquecest *cough*) re-ignited my excitement to run a marathon in Antarctica someday 😍❄
So I have a few years to come up with $10K 😂😂😂 from now on it looks like all ko-fi proceeds are going to Antarctica fund! ❤☕😘
guess what I love
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm is it.........................Taylor?
laylas been driving me nuts all day
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padme amidala
I love her, but I also think I’m one of the few people super uninterested in her pre-AotC years. As far as I’m concerned, that’s up there with depicting Luke’s life of kicking sand on Tatooine. That doesn’t mean there isn’t a solid Padme novel that has never been written, just that I think pre-AotC is a prologue and not at all what the content should be, which is TCW era political drama as she fights a losing battle for reform (and maybe clone rights!).
Kind of gets put too much on a pedestal. Her only flaw is that she cares too much about democracy! Oh, and that she’s willing to overlook the Tusken massacre, that she doesn’t seem to care about clone slavery or lack of Senate representation for them (cloners get a vote! clones do not), that she never paid the literal slave woman who sheltered her from death back, or that she goes to Mustafar to RUN AWAY WITH ANAKIN, not to stop him.
(I do have an explanation for the Tusken massacre thing, which is that she literally has no idea what Anakin’s powers really are. She is never witness to his power. She still knows him as that cute kid who was sad about his mom, who mostly excels at flying and building droids. She knows Cliegg and Owen thought that no single fighter could take on a Tusken village, even a Jedi apprentice, and that Cliegg’s search party died in their attempt to save Shmi. She knows Anakin is crying and overwhelmed with guilt. So what makes more sense? That he just committed mass murder? Or that he FEELS like a murderer for fighting his way out and has convinced himself he killed innocents unnecessarily? Again, she doesn’t know the power disparity between Anakin and the Tuskens. Much later, during the war, I think an uneasy feeling creeps in as she realizes how easily he can overwhelm a multitude of fighters, all at once.)
This is either a very flavorless bowl of soup I'm eating, or I'm actually starting to lose my sense of taste.