It is rather good. It feels free. And you won't get sunburned.
However my favorite shanty is still Eliza Lee. Both are very important perks, especially since I am pale enough to rival a vampire. I'm paying a visit to the Atlantic Ocean in September, so that'll be the perfect time to give it a go.
Huh, never heard that one before. Oh lol, well I really hope you don't get fried like a lobster.
It is easily missed in the chaos that is the Skywalker-Solo family tree
Reflecting on the Sequels considering recent Celebration.
I believe a compromise of having parallel timelines would have been nice, and interestingly the World Between Worlds introduced in Rebels allows for that somewhat.
Wiping 40 years of stories without much of a conclusion or fanfare is quite sad, though the potential introduced with Rey and Fin was squandered. Personally, I believe in making the best of what one's got and from the new Disney Canon Captain Sidon Ithano and Sarco Plank are my favorites. The characters of Rogue One as well.
On another note, the way Rey was set up in Force Awakens shares a similar arc with Nomi Sunrider. If only they had focused on her maturing from her attachment to her parents, her friendship with Finn in that they both are seeking their place in the galaxy by overcoming internal struggles, and how the legend of the Jedi meant to her as a conduit for how it does to the audience...
Imagine Finn tackling with eliminating his fellow Stormtroopers, perhaps first having rage at what the First Order Child Program did to him, then later compassion in remembering that one stormtrooper from the opening whom he held as he was expiring, maybe even have a scene where Finn stops Resistance soldiers from eliminating Stormtroopers and instead orchestrating a mission that ensures the least possible destruction of either Resistance or First Order soldiers, a focus on his newfound code of preserving life, perhaps causing him to but heads with a high ranking Resistance Officer who harbors a deep hatred of the First Order...so many roads.
As one who was bullied for enjoying the Prequels, I can't see myself doing the same for Sequel fans and feel for them in a way. Hopefully the Kenobi series does well, though that one fan film was awesome. (I don't understand the dislike for helicopter sabers...yes it's corny but has anyone read the Tales of the Jedi series? Exar Kun and Ulic Qel-Droma's bro handshake anyone ?)
You were bullied for liking the prequels? I thought they were considered cool now
I'm not sure I could've handled how long it took me to complete that racing challenge alone
That whole thing was absolutely insane All that trouble with that one and then you were able to immediately turn around and get the other brick with zero effort
You were working on that for nearly as long as I was doing the speeder race, then I crept over there and did it in one shot. To be fair, I think the scavenger character made it far easier
It is rather good. It feels free. And you won't get sunburned.
However my favorite shanty is still Eliza Lee. Both are very important perks, especially since I am pale enough to rival a vampire. I'm paying a visit to the Atlantic Ocean in September, so that'll be the perfect time to give it a go.
Reflecting on the Sequels considering recent Celebration.
I believe a compromise of having parallel timelines would have been nice, and interestingly the World Between Worlds introduced in Rebels allows for that somewhat.
Wiping 40 years of stories without much of a conclusion or fanfare is quite sad, though the potential introduced with Rey and Fin was squandered. Personally, I believe in making the best of what one's got and from the new Disney Canon Captain Sidon Ithano and Sarco Plank are my favorites. The characters of Rogue One as well.
On another note, the way Rey was set up in Force Awakens shares a similar arc with Nomi Sunrider. If only they had focused on her maturing from her attachment to her parents, her friendship with Finn in that they both are seeking their place in the galaxy by overcoming internal struggles, and how the legend of the Jedi meant to her as a conduit for how it does to the audience...
Imagine Finn tackling with eliminating his fellow Stormtroopers, perhaps first having rage at what the First Order Child Program did to him, then later compassion in remembering that one stormtrooper from the opening whom he held as he was expiring, maybe even have a scene where Finn stops Resistance soldiers from eliminating Stormtroopers and instead orchestrating a mission that ensures the least possible destruction of either Resistance or First Order soldiers, a focus on his newfound code of preserving life, perhaps causing him to but heads with a high ranking Resistance Officer who harbors a deep hatred of the First Order...so many roads.
As one who was bullied for enjoying the Prequels, I can't see myself doing the same for Sequel fans and feel for them in a way. Hopefully the Kenobi series does well, though that one fan film was awesome. (I don't understand the dislike for helicopter sabers...yes it's corny but has anyone read the Tales of the Jedi series? Exar Kun and Ulic Qel-Droma's bro handshake anyone ?)
You were bullied for liking the prequels? I thought they were considered cool now
Not back in the early days, the hostility was quite overboard. It was considered self-destruction to mention them in a Star Wars forum unless you were looking to get in trouble.
Were they perfect in execution...no, but were the ideas there and cohesive in a way...yes. And now...everyone may quote them freely.
Now, who here is excited for the new Transformer's Lego Set? (I wonder if you could take the transforming mechanism and mod the set to make other Transformers...maybe even a Nemesis Prime moc. )
However my favorite shanty is still Eliza Lee. Both are very important perks, especially since I am pale enough to rival a vampire. I'm paying a visit to the Atlantic Ocean in September, so that'll be the perfect time to give it a go.
Huh, never heard that one before. Oh lol, well I really hope you don't get fried like a lobster.
It's a weirdly geographical song, names a lot of specific ports of call. Wait, is fried lobster a thing? I'll make sure to double up on sunscreen
However my favorite shanty is still Eliza Lee. Both are very important perks, especially since I am pale enough to rival a vampire. I'm paying a visit to the Atlantic Ocean in September, so that'll be the perfect time to give it a go.
Which part of the Atlantic will you be seeing?
The part near virginia beach and also in a strange turn of events, DC for a couple of days
You were bullied for liking the prequels? I thought they were considered cool now
Not back in the early days, the hostility was quite overboard. It was considered self-destruction to mention them in a Star Wars forum unless you were looking to get in trouble.
Were they perfect in execution...no, but were the ideas there and cohesive in a way...yes. And now...everyone may quote them freely.
Now, who here is excited for the new Transformer's Lego Set? (I wonder if you could take the transforming mechanism and mod the set to make other Transformers...maybe even a Nemesis Prime moc. )
That's a fair point. Then Gen Z grew up and made it more socially acceptable. Part of me wants to see a remake of 1-6 with competent directing and broodier cinematography
I've never actually seen Transformers. Are the movies worth my watching? It seems I can stream them.