And, Star Wars now has fire in space...
God, I am so happy I'm not watching this trash anymore.
@coded_artist
I saw that masterpiece already.
Nah, GayNiggers had a coherent story.
@LukeAlmighty it’s really dumb, but that’s what a franchise in spiteful and incompetent hands ends up like I pretend it doesn’t exist, and everything post-Lucas - Disney -has actually made me start disliking Star Wars 😬
@RehnSturm256
Yeah, at this point, I seriously don't feel the loss anymore.
It is dead. And if it comes back in 20 years, GREAT. But until then, I can at least laugh at the fail.
I don't even care to see the rest of Bad batch and Andor. And they are supposed to be good.
@Elliptica @RehnSturm256
But Kotor 2 was definitely the peak. The absolutely best story Star Wars had to offer.
@Elliptica @RehnSturm256
Yes. Star Wars universe was ultimately set up to tell the story of what it means to be a good person, and what is the price of fighting the easy way in life.
That is what the entire dicotomy of light and dark side is. But, I still don't see it as a bad thing. In fact, it was a setting made specifically to make this distinction material instead of just abstract.
I had a bad day, so I will say the obvious part outloud
@Elliptica @RehnSturm256
And since the Star Wars was build around the concept of what does it take to be a good human, it's obvious, that californian fatherless women had no chance in hell of understanding it.
re: I had a bad day, so I will say the obvious part outloud
@LukeAlmighty @Elliptica omg I saw an analysis of that Star Wars show and in one of the scenes they say the main character(s) had “mothers”. Plural. They had lesbian moms
@SuperSnekFriend
Yes, you can have fire, if you supply oxigen at the same time. And, for this kind of rise, there would also have to be SLIGHT pressure difference between top and bottom of the fire.
None of this makes sense considering the clip. Therefore, it's hilarious.
@LukeAlmighty Go watch hard sci-fi films if you want realism.
@night @LukeAlmighty The only movie I watched that didn't show sound in space was Interstellar.
@LukeAlmighty Literally this: