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pochsilog · 8 years ago
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Edgar Allan Poe 
by Dave McKean
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pochsilog · 8 years ago
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pochsilog · 8 years ago
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“ Everytime I walked away from something I wanted to forget, I told myself it was for a cause that I believed in. A cause that was worth it. “
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pochsilog · 8 years ago
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“Capt. Andor has been a rebel fighter his entire life. You say this with pride, and I’m sure he would, too. But it worries me. If we succeed and overthrow the Empire, what kind of life will someone like Capt. Andor have?”
– Mon Mothma, Star Wars: Rogue One: Rebel Dossier.
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pochsilog · 8 years ago
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After watching Rogue One
Cassian Andor: Make ten men feel like a hundred.
Me: More like "Make ten feels feel like a hundred."
Me: *screams internally and externally*
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pochsilog · 8 years ago
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Listen guys, I need fanfiction about Cassian Andor re-programming K2-SO to help the rebellion. I just need to know how their friendship developed. This is very important.
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pochsilog · 8 years ago
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💙❤💚
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pochsilog · 8 years ago
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BODHI ROOK
“It’s um… Rogue. Rogue One.” Yep, he’s the PILOT.
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Platonic Hugging in the Star Wars Universe.
[Jury is still out on Rey/Finn, but we don’t really know yet, so…]
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pochsilog · 8 years ago
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Can anyone appreciate the absolute JOY finn would experience when reading about bodhi rook: his bravery and his sacrifice, how he did the right thing despite his terror, one man facing up to an empire and helping to bring it down
I like to think he watches the holofilm about rogue one and lies awake all night, staring up at the stars, knowing that the First Order was wrong, that one man can make a difference, that no amount of programming can crush the good in people
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pochsilog · 8 years ago
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me, when leia organa shows up in the force awakens: MOTHER
me, when leia organa shows up in rogue one: MY CHILD
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pochsilog · 8 years ago
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Rogue One: A Star Wars Story - IMAX poster set.
Please open in new tab/dl for perfect view.
[Disney/Lucasfilm/my HQ-edits, don’t remove this info]
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pochsilog · 8 years ago
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Rogue One and the future of Star Wars
I loved rogue one. What made me love it so much was new characters bringing new life to an already incredible franchise. I think the future films should focus on more stand alone stories and a shared universe within. Less Jedi and sith more actual war stories.
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pochsilog · 9 years ago
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Once I asked her if she wanted to bring the wolf to bed with us. I don’t mind, I said. It wouldn’t change anything between us. And she looked at me like she might say yes, like it might have been what she was waiting for, someone to pull back the coverlet and allow both her and her creature in, to love them both and not ask her to choose. She looked at me like she was afraid I would take it back, like it wasn’t possible that she could ever end the constant circle she ran, around and around, her and the wolf and the forest, her human mouth and her ferocious teeth. She looked at me like I’d offered her everything.
Catherynne M. Valente, from “The Red Girl,” The Bread We Eat in Dreams (via mortalpractice)
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pochsilog · 9 years ago
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To be fed only male images of the divine is to be badly malnourished. We are starved for images that recognize the sacredness of the feminine and the complexity, richness, and nurturing power of female energy. We hunger for images of human creativity and love inspired by the capacity of female bodies to give birth and nourish, for images of how human kind participates in the natural world suggested by reflection on the correspondences between menstrual rhythms and the moon’s waxing and waning. We seek images that affirm that the love women receive from women, from mother, sister, daughter, lover, friend, reaches as deep and is as trustworthy, necessary, and sustaining as is the love symbolized by father, brother, son, or husband. We long for images that name as authentically feminine courage, creativity, loyalty, and self-confidence, resilience, and steadfastness, capacity for clear insight, inclination for solitude, and the intensity of passion. We need images; we also need myths – for myths make concrete and particularize; they give us situations, plots, relationships. We need the goddess and we need the goddesses. …
Christine Downing, “Artemis: The Goddess Who Comes from Afar” (via bellemaddox)
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pochsilog · 9 years ago
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“A healthy woman is much like a wolf, strong life force, life-giving, territorially aware, intuitive and loyal. Yet separation from her wildish nature causes a woman to become meagre, anxious, and fearful. The wild nature carries the medicine for all things. She carries stories, dreams, words and songs. She carries everything a woman needs to be and know. She is the essence of the female soul… With the wild nature as ally and teacher, we see not through two eyes only, but through the many eyes of intuition. With intuition we are like the starry night, we gaze at the world through a thousand eyes.” ~Clarissa Pinkola Estes, ‘Women who run with Wolves’.
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