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Oh. Poor child
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Allydia :D
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once again, i am thinking about how they're literally the funniest people alive:
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in the face of serious situations, what do they have? JOKES
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bbc merlin - 03x06 The Changeling
only just about a singular braincell between them and it's mostly used for comedy (not that i'm complaining)
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Rewatched Goncharov (1973) and did a few studies of my favourite scenes
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Rewatched Goncharov (1973) and did a few studies of my favourite scenes
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Crying over the idea of Bail telling young Leia stories about the great Senator Amidala. Telling her that Padm茅 was the best senator he ever knew. That she commanded the attention of a room just by walking into it. That she demanded respect from her peers. That she fought tirelessly for the rights of every single sentient in the galaxy. That she was a master diplomat, but never budged an inch when it came to her beliefs. That she was queen of an entire planet by age 13. And Leia, young, young Leia, asks Bail if he thinks she can become like Senator Amidala one day. And Bail tells her that she can become anyone she wants to be, so long as she puts her mind to it. So that鈥檚 what Leia does.
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Teaching methods on Kamino change drastically after the Jedi Order starts to supervise the clones' training, which leads to a sort of generational/cultural shift: Clones of the first generation were exposed to considerably more brutal conditioning methods and objectification in their training than clones that would finish their training during the war.
Additionally, the Jedi encourage clone cadets to embrace, value, and insist on their self-worth, as demonstrated by, for example, Yoda and Plo Koon in the early episodes.
Hence, we can observe this stark contrast between Rex and Fives when confronted with a situation that requires them to stand up for themselves, as most prominently exemplified during the Umbara Arc.
Throughout the show we see multiple instances of Rex's struggle with prioritizing his loyalty for the Republic over his and his brothers' needs, while Fives is willing to die for what he believes is right.
Rex's individuality seems more defined by external means, constructed through his (forced) service as an extension of the Republic. Fives's individuality seems more defined by intrinsic means, constructed through his (forced) service as an addition to the Republic.
I like the idea that this difference between Rex and Fives might reflect (it's just me speculating) the effect of the Jedis' philosophy and influence on the clones' training.
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Teaching methods on Kamino change drastically after the Jedi Order starts to supervise the clones' training, which leads to a sort of generational/cultural shift: Clones of the first generation were exposed to considerably more brutal conditioning methods and objectification in their training than clones that would finish their training during the war.
Additionally, the Jedi encourage clone cadets to embrace, value, and insist on their self-worth, as demonstrated by, for example, Yoda and Plo Koon in the early episodes.
Hence, we can observe this stark contrast between Rex and Fives when confronted with a situation that requires them to stand up for themselves, as most prominently exemplified during the Umbara Arc.
Throughout the show we see multiple instances of Rex's struggle with prioritizing his loyalty for the Republic over his and his brothers' needs, while Fives is willing to die for what he believes is right.
Rex's individuality seems more defined by external means, constructed through his (forced) service as an extension of the Republic. Fives's individuality seems more defined by intrinsic means, constructed through his (forced) service as an addition to the Republic.
I like the idea that this difference between Rex and Fives might reflect (it's just me speculating) the effect of the Jedis' philosophy and influence on the clones' training.
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Everybody join me in praying for Cody鈥檚 safe return to us
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Everybody join me in praying for Cody鈥檚 safe return to us
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what the fuck
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Attempts at Waterbending 馃寠
Avatar Anakin, native fire bender, just can't seem to get water bending down. "He's too hot headed and impatient." says water bending master Obi-Wan, who happens to be the only one willing to put up the Avatars crap in order to train him.
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the BEST THING about America is that one of their timezones is called mountain time. i cannot tell you how funny that is to me. it sure is always time for mountains in one fourth of america
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A little sketch/doodle inspired by this (positively adorable) post from @deserthusbands of Obi Wan putting a big gold star sticker on Cody's chest plate.
The GAR's Golden-boy deserves the biggest of star stickers, after all.
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