they don't make staying up until 3am fun and exciting like they used to
I missed my favourite Coruscant Guards so here is Thorn and Fox!
I think the funniest bit of ppl deciding Fox is their Blorbo of choice is that the prime counter argument is that he has a grand total of like 5 minutes of screentime.
Which. Sure.
But have you considered that out of that 5 minutes he spends like 3.5 minutes hitting Iconic Poses.
Like That guy on one knee with one pistol raised as he talks into his Com? Fox. The affronted manager being yelled at by Karanikin? Fox. The bitchy guy with his arms crossed talking to Ashoka? Fox.
And his promo image Pose???
Like. Sir.
GtN: Lesbian space necromancers play Werewolf
HtN: the 6 most uniquely fucked-up space liches you can imagine play Among Us
NtN: The cutest child you've ever met discovers the horrors of modern asymmetrical warfare.
“Be curious about what you’re writing about” is not stock Common Writing Advice but it really, really should be. There are a lot of written works that fail due to the authors just being obviously incurious about what they are writing about.
Clone Wars playing the imperial march every time Anakin is mildly inconvenienced will never not make me laugh.
The origin of "chef" as an English word to mean "one who cooks" comes from the French term chef de cuisine, a title still used in restaurants to this day to denote a cook in a managerial role. What makes this an interesting bit of etymology is that while in English, "chef" is only ever used in the context of cooking and restaurants, in French chef just means "chief", "head" or "leader" and there are many common titles in French that include this word. A Head of State is the Chef d'Etat, a musical conductor is the chef d'orchestre, a business owner is the chef d'entreprise, and so on and so forth. So with this in mind, one could make the argument that as a gender neutral term denoting authority, "chef" could potentially have utility in BDSM as a
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