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would you guys still love me if i moved my blog again
🌹caleb. he/him. 30. multifandom. i play a lot of d&d and like kpop a normal amount.
sideblogs. @metamagicadept🌹 writing and edits for my player characters and campaigns. @runawaes 🌹 musings dump blog for original characters. @pelduin🌹 a homebrew campaign setting dump blog.
time to go time to go !! find the new blog here !!
i'm a simple bitch, i see the use of a turntable on theatre sets, i lose my fucking mind
where's that post that compares fatm hozier and bastille on the immortal scales and says dan bastille is immortal and never got over his lover
bc like
ellie's the lover thank u for coming to my ted talk.
“and hey, it wasn’t like i hadn’t broken into a church [for photography] before.” — steph wilkerson, absolutely more than probably, what the fuck, steph.
thinking about ✨️🥰 him 🥰✨️ (vincent solaire)
thinking about the ani spin in the final fight of the season with vader, and about what i think it means that obi wan brought it to this fight. because this is his fighting style, now. it’s subconscious to how he fights. the show was about obi wan pulling himself out of his exile, about him reconnecting to the force. he was so reluctant to even try and touch the force again at the beginning of the show, and through finding and protecting leia, he finds himself again.
and himself has parts of anakin. his brother who, until very recently, he thought he killed. and then he realised something much worse was the case. the fight with vader was as important as the conversation, vader admitting he was the one who killed anakin though personally i think this did less than obi wan being able to apologise to anakin. he'll never call vader anakin again, he has seen for himself who vader is now. how he can’t be brought back. but obi wan is who he is today because of all of the good anakin was, too.
which is to say that everything is about the people you love and the people you have loved. obi wan learnt from anakin as anakin learnt from him. and it's important that obi wan didn't let go of the lessons he learnt, from anakin and then from vader. because grief is an extension of love, mourning an expression of it, but love is built into us, and weaved into who we are through loving and learning.