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Din & Grogu, over their Dads’ shoulder (brighter vers)
They may not speak the same language, but they understand one another perfectly...
Even though Din doesn't speak The Child's language, he gets down to his level, listens carefully and interprets what the little one is trying to say.
12/10 good dadding
LET BABY YODA SAY FUCK 2020
Based on that one avengers comic where Peter Parker says fuck
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It was just another day searching the galaxy for what was left of a recently dead religious order. Or, at least, that's the last thing that Din remembers.
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Boba would like to say for the record that while he had willingly signed up for the all of this Force stuff, this was taking it a bit too far.
*clears throat* *leans into mic*
PEDRO PASCAL TWEETS LIKE A FACEBOOK MUM BUT IN THE BEST WAY, AND I THOUROUGHLY BELIEVE THAT IF MINION MEMES WERE STILL A THING, HE WOULD BE KNEE DEEP.
thank you
Din: No! Don't eat this poor frog lady's children.
Baby Yoda: What?! How dare you tell me no! Don't worry about her children, worry about your own child that needs to be fed constantly! You should know this by now!
That's basically what was said with the look baby Yoda gave his mandad, right?
I wonder if Din is going to suffer from some empty nest syndrome since Grogu’s left?
There are probably times where he just stares out into space or glances out the window with a solemn look on his face but you can see a small smile forming as he slowly rolls the metal ball around his thumb and pointer fingers, knowing that someday he’ll see him again.