Quick little thought
Ummmmm?!?! Rey had “dreams” of the island as a child. Ben Solo is 10 years her senior so he would have been there by the time she was like 5 soooOOooOoo...could this be the force bond...??? 😱
seen from France
seen from China
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seen from United States
seen from Russia
seen from United States
seen from Argentina

seen from United States
seen from China

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seen from Germany

seen from United States
seen from Brazil
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seen from China
seen from Kenya
Quick little thought
Ummmmm?!?! Rey had “dreams” of the island as a child. Ben Solo is 10 years her senior so he would have been there by the time she was like 5 soooOOooOoo...could this be the force bond...??? 😱
The Scientific Research Notes of S. Sunkavally, Printed Part, pg. 59.
Dates uncertain, but certainly between 2006 - 2012.
Pain Language
Words often used to describe pain:
Burning, stabbing, searing, mind-numbing, terrible, excruciating, hard, unrelenting.
Words rarely or never used to describe pain:
Luscious, lovely, pretty, soft, favorite, beautiful, cute, giggly, fun.
So pain is 'masculine.' All the words to describe it are 'active,' the words we use to describe maleness on the binary. The hard words. Pain is never the soft words. Pain is something done to you. Pain is active and we are passive. Pain makes a woman of us because what else could we be when acted upon?