who yall wanna see get bred (successfully)
Luke
Obi-Wan
Anakin
Cal Kestis

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who yall wanna see get bred (successfully)
Luke
Obi-Wan
Anakin
Cal Kestis
quick tip for ppl who talk in tags a lot: if you wanna say something that needs quotation marks, don't use the normal ", everything that's in two normal quotation marks in the tags gets read as a seperate tag. tumblr deletes it from the middle of the tag and pulls it in front of it. try using apostrophes as quotation marks instead!! i'll show you what i mean in the tags
Small Note:
I write a LOT of stuff on my tags. Like 75% of my blog is all tags so if you’re ever confused about something you probably should check the tags. Most of the time that usually tells you stuff.
The world just keeps getting bigger. That's what they tell you about growing up. I think that's because of how we start to grasp the concept of an endless universe as we reach adulthood. How as children we don't think about the existence of other countries or cities or houses beyond our own, but as adults we are aware of these other worlds. I don't believe in this philosophy, obviously. Have you seen people nearing old age? They close themselves off, they retire, they settle. They sit in one room in one chair all day watching the same programs on TV. They go to the grocery store every Wednesday. They shrink their perception of the world, becoming almost as close minded as a child. Except children have yet to discover, and these people nearing death have learned things that provoked the lifestyle they have resorted to. Which brings up the question: Is growing up understanding that the world is so big, or that we are far too small?
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