Funny Face (1957) Costume design by Edith Head
10 THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU 1999 — dir. Gil Junger
Techbros are business majors with a hardon for Elon Musk and fascist futurism.
Don't normally go THIS but uh
yeah
THIS
Cuando el jefe no viene a la obra
#we are the (osha)violators via @google-searchhistory-official
This is better than all the marvel movies combined
Mean Girls (2004) dir. Mark Waters
Poor Unfortunate Souls in a major key is cursed
I feel both cursed and blessed after watching this
I cringed the whole time watching this
This is so unholy
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Jennifer Ehle and Colin Firth in PRIDE AND PREJUDICE (1995)
Absolutely dying over the idea of Obi-wan watching this disaster of an interaction go down while Vader is there like, totally supportive of Ahsoka’s transition, but also looking at this completely human-looking kid like:
Ezra redesign
Star Wars Covers by Alex Ross
HERA SYNDULLA
Star Wars: Rebels (2014-2018)
if totj proved one thing its now deeply attached obi-wan is to anakin, without even giving them a true scene together.
how? by showing the relationship between quigon and dooku. dooku has never even met Obi-wan! he says he wishes to one day meet qui-gon's padawan. qui-gon has theoretically been training Obi-wan since he was a young child, and now in ToTJ they have already faced Maul... and yet, they discuss Obi-wan like some separate third entity that has little to do with their own relationship apart from the tethered dynamic of lineage. it has been that many years and Dooku and Obi have never even met???
whereas Obi-wan with Anakin? He literally gets the Padawan for Anakin and then stays and raises her with him 😂
Can you imagine a universe where Obi-wan puts his hand on Anakin's shoulder and says he'd love to meet Ahsoka some day? after 20 years. yeah... no Lmao
"O U R PADAWAN"
never forget
2005 Cannes Film Festival - Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith Premiere
On top of that, a lot of (foreign) names for tribal groups or communities boil down to:
"Those Guys Who Aren't Us".
This happened for the same reason, explorers talking with a group they had contact with and asking them about their neighbours. These names are known as exonyms because they've been applied from outside the group.
One famous example is Eskimo - the etymology is disputed but the most accepted meaning is "The Guys Who Wear Snowshoes", as named by tribes who did not wear snowshoes. That's why the word has been phased out for Inuit - lit. "The People" (or, essentially "Us").
Or my favourite one - we don't know what the Celts called themselves. Celt comes from the Greek keltoi, meaning "Foreigner". The Romans referred to the Celtic peoples of modern-day France as gauls, meaning... "Foreigner". The French refer to the Welsh as gallois, meaning... "Foreigner"!
Even "Welsh" essentially means "Foreigner"! It's derived from a generic Old German word for people living in Gaul. But the Welsh call themselves Cymry, which means "fellow countrymen".
In short: scratch the surface and many names mean either "us" or "them", and no one in human history has had any imagination.
You can't complain about people being called 'The People' when you live on a planet called 'The Ground'.