Cody: The Generals still can't figure out why the speeder isn't starting?
Padme, sitting in a camping chair: Oh, they'll never figure it out.
Cody: What did you do?
Padme: Took the spark plugs out. I'll give them back in an hour or two... but I'm enjoying the view for now.
Cody, now realizing she's been staring at their backsides for two hours: You evil witch
Padme: Horny evil witch. Don't forget horny. There's an extra seat.
Cody: Let's make it another rotation.
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Blah blah... reblog for larger test group... blah blah.... explain your answer in the tags... blah blah... 😆
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Palp trying to turn Anakin and make him loose trust in his support system and Most important people ™
Says something about obi and and Pademe which involves cheating and general misleading things...
Anakin who is in a stable long term poly relationship with Obi Wan and Pademe: " I sure hopes so...it be really awkward if they weren't"
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" Wait, did someone say they aren't in love with each other!? Who's talking shit about them?! I need names NOW!!?"
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Paintings that might portray the tragic love story of Padmé and Anakin
"Romeo and Juliet" by Frank Dicksee (1884)
The tragic love story of Shakespeare's adored couple, Romeo and Juliet, is captured in this painting. Like Anakin and Padmé, Romeo and Juliet face obstacles and societal constraints that threaten to tear them apart. The painting depicts their tender and forbidden love, similar to that of Anakin and Padmé.
"The Kiss" by Francesco Hayez (1859)
This romantic painting depicts a passionate kiss between two lovers amidst a dramatic backdrop. The ferocious embrace and the strong bond that connects the two figures recall the forbidden love that blazed between Anakin and Padmé.
"The Meeting on the Turret Stairs" by Frederic William Burton (1864)
This artwork depicts a secret rendezvous between two lovers on a staircase. The composition and the emotional intensity of the figures reflect the hidden and forbidden nature of Anakin and Padmé's relationship.
"The Lovers" by René Magritte (1928)
In this surrealist artwork, a cloth conceals the faces of a couple that are locked in a passionate embrace. It symbolizes the hidden nature of Anakin and Padmé's relationship, since the rules set forth by the Jedi Order forbid them to express their love. Furthermore, they have to remain secretive as to avoid any dangers that may arise from it.
"The Birth of Venus" by Sandro Botticelli (1485–1486)
While not directly depicting the love story of Anikin and Padmé, this Renaissance masterpiece represents the birth of beauty and love. The ethereal and romantic quality of the painting reflects the beauty, enchantment, and allure of Padmé.
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This line from Han in The Princess, the Scoundrel, and the Farm Boy has me rolling
Like Han, it's been TWENTY YEARS. No, NOT EVEN twenty years. Han you were ALIVE when the Jedi Order was around. My favorite star wars thing is how everyone acts like the Empire has been around for a a crazy long time when it's only been TWENTY YEARS.
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To me Paul & Anikin are besties. Two of the same thread woven into different frames. The destiny they had no control over, and the choice between fearing the very power they hold & the future that comes with it or moving through it & finding a way to follow their truth to make things balanced again. They made the wrong decision obviously but
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I know Anikan looking a little goofie ahh but it is what it is lmao.
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Please reblog for a larger sample size. Feel free to elaborate on your position in the tags, but do not feel obligated to share your religious beliefs with a bunch of strangers online if you are uncomfortable doing so. Thanks! I'm really interested to see how this one turns out!
Results from the previous poll, corrected to exclude those who didn't care:
Redeemed: 83%
Not redeemed: 17%
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