speedlimit15:

moontxt:

weavemama:

cat hate is just so…….. embarrassing

people who hate cats for being “cold” or “mean” never learned emotional intelligence or depth and think that love is only expressed by being submissive and unconditionally obedient

Also small dogs are “cat like” and those SAME people who hate cats also hate small dogs for the same reason.

If I have to hear one more “small dogs are prissy/annoying” comment I’m going to freaking lose it.

fluffycakesistainted:

“[I]f you went into The Last Jedi with expectations rooted in theorizing about character backstories or mythology, these twists and turns may have come as unpleasant surprises. There’s nothing wrong with theorizing in and of itself. It’s fun! And it gives you something to discuss while waiting for the next installment of the franchise. But there’s a thin line between idle speculation and fan fiction, and when this kind of theorizing grows into stories and mythologies that were never established in the films or promised by the filmmakers, it sets up unfair expectations that may lead to a rebuffing if the story the filmmakers decide to tell doesn’t match up to the one concocted on reddit. So be a fan. Discuss the story, the characters, the mythology at length. Criticize if you so desire. But keep in mind that the filmmakers are creating this story, and they’re going to follow their own logic, their own themes, and their own feelings on where the characters go next. As The Last Jedi proves, it’s not always going to be what you expect, and assuming the filmmakers will/have to follow up on the questions you have in the manner you expect is unfair to the film and, ultimately, yourself. Luke warned us, after all: ‘This is not going to go the way you think.’”

Adam Chitwood, Collider:

‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ and the Problem with Fan Theories