i was actually born as a CD but a wizard turned me into a human to teach me a lesson
X-men First Class as textposts bc the brainrot is STRONG
Yes alex is here three times, yes i have a favourite child
fluffy pigeon
He’s seen a lot.
He probably enlisted as a young man, like all the others, with the hope of becoming a war hero. And stayed in the service after the first world war because he felt more at home in his skin surrounding himself with like-minded soldiers. I know this sounds obvious, but it’s still interesting to acknowledge how much he chose that life because he wanted to avoid the social pressures such as courtship and conventional marriage.
Havers survived the war. And obviously Captain did, too. And so they are both heading to Button House for clearing stuff up, etc. So Captain is already there and Havers is on his way.
But again, Captain's heart. It hurts again.
He's so excited to see Havers again, though. But he's starting to feel unwell, so he collapses onto a chair. Then Havers walks in.
They smile at each other, can't believe they are seeing each other again. Then William's face changes as he looks worriedly at the Captain, whose own face contorts in pain.
'Captain! Teddy!'
Havers runs over to hold the Captain's arm, terrified as he watches him struggle to catch a breath.
'William... You're here...'
Havers slowly lowers Captain onto the floor, gently cradling his head.
'You're alright, Teddy, it's okay'
'William... Oughh!' The Captain is clutching his chest.
'Will, I'm afraid.... 'm afraid I might be... leaving... you...'
'Teddy, no, you'll be okay, just stay with me...'
'I'm sorry... I love you, always have. I'm, aghh, I'm sorry I didn't stop you from leaving. I'm sorry I didn't go with you...
'Teddy, I love you so' Havers heaved a sob. 'I'm so sorry I left you. Please don't go now, please'
Havers cradled the Captain to his chest, whispering words of love and promises, made far too late.
Around them stood a group of people, faces thoughtful and solemn. All too familiar with loss, but ready to help another one of their own.
i hope nighttime dan and apple tater are ghost dating
Truly the funniest thing about puppet history is that it’s still educational. I DID learn what defenestration is! I learned all about Bessie Coleman and Victorian medicine and the Trung sisters! I also watched a grown man passionately fist fight a puppet being worn by his friend. It’s about balance.
So you guys know how the Jedi Order is filled with people from pretty much every world and species? Think about all the unique cultural things the Jedi would practice simply because the Order is basically a giant melting pot.
A Kalikori made out of Akul teeth, passed down through a lineage and carved in multiple different styles to represent the cultures of each of the lineage members.
Different Jedi taking inspiration for their cultural face tattoos from their Togruta master's lekku or their friends' facial tattoos or the designs on a Council member's cultural headdress.
Recipes that are fusion foods made of like five different cultural dishes because a group of friends all got drunk together, got the munchies, and fucked around in the kitchen until something tasted good.
Like, just everyone sharing their cultures with each other and then people adapting their cultures based on their lineages and the shared culture in the Order, shared culture being a form of expressing love and adopting someone into the Order/a lineage.
Obviously there would be things that are off limits and permission would have to be given and the Jedi would probably emphasize learning the culture before ever adapting it, but I just think that after thousands of years their would be a lot of shared culture among the Jedi.
Oh, and languages! With how many languages are probably spoken in the Order, I wouldn't be surprised if the Jedi basically spoke bastardized versions of every language mashed together---it'd probably be an always moving/changing/evolving thing that no one but the Jedi can understand because the Jedi use the Force to bridge any gaps there might be in someone's understanding.
A lot of words and phrases would be taken from Dai Bendu, just because it's my personal headcanon that the Jedi still speak it, but then it would branch out from there into Twi'leki and Togruti and Durese and everything else all mixed together.
I just...I love the idea of the Jedi having a mixed culture that reflects the diversity of the Order.
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