“It seems General Grievous has figured out how to jam our comms again. How inconsiderate.”
“Yeah, that’s probably why I don’t like him.” Said Anakin. “He’s got no manners.”
Watching them smile at each other, Taria felt the kinship and the complicated love. They were such an odd pairing on the face of it. Obi-Wan so self contained, Anakin so reckless. But they’d found their balance, and now they were two halves of a whole. Anakin had been the making of Obi-Wan, and Obi-Wan had shown Anakin what it meant to be a good man.
- Karen Miller, Clone Wars Gambit: Siege
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Some Cute/Silly Alastor and Rosie Thoughts
Just a random thought in my head but:
the book Bambi came out in 1923 (1928 in English)
the Disney film version of it came out in 1942
If Rosie is a Hello Dolly pastiche then she probably died in the 1890s/1900s but on the other hand we don't know if Hell gets Earth pop culture
(There probably is a thriving bootleg scene where Hellborn who can go to Earth bring back vhs tapes/dvds etc to sell to Sinners who want to keep up)
But we also know Rosie appears to be keeping up with the times more or less and the mental image of her calling Alastor 'Bambi' as a term of endearment in an auntie kind of way is too cute to pass up. And she's probably the only person who could get away with it
Alternatively Angel could call Alastor that to piss him off, which I would also find amusing as hell
But I love the idea of Rosie basically acting to Alastor the way my aunties acted towards me/my cousins growing up. Like she could probably futz with his hair in public or be like 'hey you have a bit of schmutz on your face, just a sec' *pulls out handkerchief and wipes it off* and he would not be thrilled by her doing it in public but he'd also let her (while glaring daggers at anyone who was watching this like 'you better not say ANYTHING')
This mental image is partially inspired by the fact that in the webcomic Skin Deep by Kory Bing (https://www.skindeepcomic.com/, awesome webcomic srsly go check it out) there is a deer shapeshifter whose mum (also a deer shapeshifter) calls him Bambi as a nickname and I could see Rosie doing that to Alastor. The idea amuses the heck out of me.
In my head this is pretty much Rosie's theme song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oa-3KAXD-w and also Rosie would look stunning in that outfit (Alastor would also look dapper as fuck in a masc version of that jacket too honestly)
I just really love these two and their relationship and I want a whole comic/episode/etc about them as besties and how they met/etc. They're just too dang cute together.
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something ive noticed in certain spaces is aspiring bears who are beginning to call themselves fat and chubby when theyre still very much thin bodied. and i have to preface this by stressing that i support them in their journey, i was in that exact position once, i have nothing but joy and support for them, BUT. there is a responsibility to be had, i think, in what u start calling fat and chubby. u are coming from a beautiful point of view with really great and positive intentions in mind, but if u are not fat and u keep calling urself that, it does not look any different in peoples minds to calling any other average thin body fat. its okay to be excited about getting more meat on ur bones and celebrating it! its okay to acknowledge that u arent scrawny and bony and a size small to medium! but please be mindful of what kinds of bodies u are calling fat, even if its ur own and even if its in a positive light
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Not a yandere recommendation but an animated series recommendation with yandere potential characters!! Have you seen the new series called Hazbin Hotel on Prime Video?
So, given that I'm a sex worker and a recovering addict, I'm not sure what about a show that treats those things alternately as jokes and things to be "fixed" makes you think of me, but I can't say I appreciate it.
Not to mention as a Jewish person I'm tired of seeing christianised ideas of heaven and hell, even when they're being mocked. The concept of angels and demons in my culture are completely divorced from concepts such as heaven and hell and good and evil. And the concept of a permanent hell is just. Non-existent for us. So I have no interest in having more Christian culture forced down my throat, even in the form of a show mocking it.
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