princesses with pretty dresses..princesses with pretty eyes…women with pretty eyes…women :)
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princesses with pretty dresses..princesses with pretty eyes…women with pretty eyes…women :)
Ok I’ll be the one to say it…Megan Thee Stallion is a better writer than Shakespeare ever was. Like he wishes…
what no nah it’s totally cool..go ahead and hate me for all the reasons I love myself
She had eyes behind her I really couldn’t work
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June 2004 to June 2026 (not quite a birthday yet - half a month to go). Star Wars meant so much to me when I was a little gay boy. It helped me come to terms with and resolve a lot of things in life (and is still helping me during the hardest years of my life). Always happy to share a little bit of pride during pride month. 🌈
Gave plasma today and the phlebotomist told me that she and her friends don't watch movies made before 2000 and I wanted to die inside.
Now thinking about how much the almost made David Lynch version of Return of the Jedi would have pissed of the general public…
I was thinking about the sequel trilogy earlier and about how Kasdan and Abrams circled back to the idea of the lightsaber from A New Hope being Excalibur (the magical sword that a young man discovers that rightfully belongs to him). That theme is mirrored in The Force Awakens but isn't really given much weight other than to cement Rey as a Force wielder with an undiscussed yet important destiny. The whole flashback of her touching the weapon and instantly being taken back to Cloud City and reliving the moments that the lightsaber shared was striking to me and one of my favorites in the film.
What if they went further and Excalibur (the Skywalker lightsaber) was actually a cursed object from the memories of it's former owners that caused pain to all who wielded it? And that perhaps Kylo would actually get to claim it for himself, at some point, and instead of finding the connection to Vader/Anakin that he so desperately wanted, it only brought him closer to Luke, cursing his dreams of being Vader's legacy? Rey is able to let go and find her own destiny while Kylo is trapped by the desire he always wanted..