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I'm A Short Boy Like Hunter, Also Omega Was So Tiny In S1
I'm a short boy like Hunter, also Omega was so tiny in S1 ๐ญ

Reblog with your height compared to the bad batch โจ

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They could use the two blaster bolts to kill Vader and Palpatine then use the empty blaster to beat Hemlock.

Clone Force 99: If I had a blaster with two bolts left in it and I was in a room with Palpatine, Vader, and Hemlock, I would shoot Hemlock twice.

Nothing can make me hate Star Wars, even if it gets to a point where everything new disappoints me I'll always have old favourites to return to.

Ok you know what, let's spread some positivity. Reblog this if you actually like Star Wars
And I am refering to all of star wars and not just select parts of it. Even if you have issues with parts of it, you still enjoy it.
Din Djarin didn't want to rule Mandalore, so he didn't. He didn't force himself into a "calling" or "destiny" he didn't want. Instead, he found a decent Mandalorian who wanted to reunite the people and reclaim Mandalore, found a way to make said Mandalorian the Mand'alor, and supported the people's efforts to unite and take back their homeworld.
Hunter, Wrecker, Tech, Echo, and Omega rebelled against the Empire by refusing to align themselves with the new system, and Crosshair eventually joined them. Echo felt the need to "do more" and wanted to commit full time to much larger-scale endeavors; but the others didn't want to do that, so they didn't. Instead, they supported Echo and Rex by giving them a standing offer to help when needed, and they helped with much smaller-scale efforts when and where they could.
I just love that these stories show that you can still be a good person, a hero, even if you decide your priority is to focus on raising/training your kid instead of ruling, even if you decide you're not going to join the Empire (a dangerous decision in and of itself) but you're not going to go out of your way to pick fights with them either, even if you decide you're going to retire and give your kid/sister a chance at a relatively peaceful childhood instead of staying in the bigger fight.
Many times, heroics occur on a more personal basis.
And we need the small-scale heroes as much as we need the larger-scale ones.
YOOOO ๐

need these two on my screen again more than i need oxygen