
seasons greetings
god damn it
I want this as a postcard so I can send it to all my friends and get all caps texts when they arrive
I just showed this to my mom and she walked away

seasons greetings
god damn it
I want this as a postcard so I can send it to all my friends and get all caps texts when they arrive
I just showed this to my mom and she walked away
Imagine, Kylo telling Hux “but paper isn’t useless – you can write the most beautifull things on it” and it comes to soft foreplay with calligraphy as bodyart.
If you post about star wars and you enjoyed tlj, if you don’t hate the actors, if your blog is drama free, please reblog this, I need to follow new people!
Ho ho ho, wish you all a Merry Christmas! 2017 was a great year for us Spideypool shippers, I wish 2018 will be a better one.*wink wink*
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So I just found that I’ve mistakenly assumed Christmas is on Sunday. Quite possibly for several weeks. 😡 Oops!
On the plus side, this means I have a whole extra day to get my X-mas-related to-do’s done, and I could definitely use a catch-up day. 🙂

With Star Wars: The Force Awakens, director J.J. Abrams sought to prop up and revitalize the most popular film franchise in movie history, to preserve its qualities in amber for a new generation. The Force Awakens was very concerned about what you, the moviegoer and fan, thinks about Star Wars. It wants to please you. It wants to be comfort food. And it’s very, very good at that.
But with Star Wars: The Last Jedi, director Rian Johnson wants to burn Star Wars to the ground. Not because he harbors ill will toward it, but because he loves it. He loves it so much that he wants to cleanse the garden and allow something fresh and new to grow. The Last Jedi is not concerned about what you, the moviegoer and fan, thinks about Star Wars. It wants to challenge you and make you question what Star Wars is and what it can be.
(This post contains major spoilers for Star Wars: The Last Jedi.)