That's a good suggestion but instead I'm going to use the Gonk to destroy things and wreak havoc. I might also throw a lamp at you so you lighten up, but I haven't made up my mind on that yet
What if, theoretically, someone had a Gonk droid that they droidnapped but would now wish to give the Gonk away (this is definitely not my case)? What would someone (not me) do in that case?
I would advise you to look up the definition of "theoretically" and consider choosing a different adverb.
The Princess Bride (1987), dir. Rob Reiner
Wrong friend but this was better than I thought.
By the way who's gonk droid is this then?
How would you feel if someone hypothetically tried to steal Gonky? Asking for a friend.
I didn't know @princeofdathomir had a friend.
I would suggest he do the same for you, but you're already cold hearted
What if, theoretically, someone had a Gonk droid that they droidnapped but would now wish to give the Gonk away (this is definitely not my case)? What would someone (not me) do in that case?
I would advise you to look up the definition of "theoretically" and consider choosing a different adverb.
This is something he would totally do though, on the battlefield or not
no he’s good
How can you support this show
Creating content does not imply unequivocal support. But I'll bite. Despite its many sins, particularly with regard to representation (which is not unique among Lucasfilm stories - please read that linked post if you haven't before), I would ask, after viewing the show:
💀 Could you have more compassion for a veteran struggling to transition, recalling the whiplash of a tremendously capable Sergeant suddenly barely being able to feed his family while they live out of their car?
✋🏾 Could you more readily accept that trauma recovery is a fractious, nonlinear path, and "grumpiness" might actually herald the affected regaining sense of self by re-asserting their commitment to justice?
⚡ Could you have more patience with people whose brains work a little differently, appreciating that a blunt and unemotional communication style might not belie callousness, but represent their genuine effort to connect?
💣 Could you create more space to recognize that a scarred and physically intimidating person might also have the greatest capacity for gentleness, kindness, and emotional intelligence?
⌖ Could you offer more grace to people who are difficult to reach, because perhaps a facade of cool, unaffected competence punctuated by a quick temper is a natural reaction to achievement-based acceptance culture and the fear that if we lose control even for a moment, the consequences will be our fault?
None of this changes anything. It doesn't redeem the show's inherent issues; in fact, the good qualities only stoke my frustration because a viewer has to claw through some pretty devastating failures to see them. But that trade-off is not an anomaly in television, media, or frankly in the world. The meaningful themes that make The Bad Batch more than pretty pixels still persist. I'll leave it there.
Nah, I just know the sound of someone getting the crap kicked outta them when I hear it. Just wanted to embarrass you :)
Not an actual tooka but rate my tooka?
Dark markings over half his face. Always looking up at me. Maintains a good attitude despite the circumstances. Absolutely don't need another one of these, 4/10
Didn't say no
The lab's all set up, boss.
Actually, Hunter's the boss. I merely chauffeur everyone, design everything, and devise ingenious solutions to all of our problems.
Nah, I just know the sound of someone getting the crap kicked outta them when I hear it. Just wanted to embarrass you :)
Not an actual tooka but rate my tooka?
Dark markings over half his face. Always looking up at me. Maintains a good attitude despite the circumstances. Absolutely don't need another one of these, 4/10
Cadet Tech: Its called the pauli exclusion principle
Cadet Tech: basically we are made up of these tiny little atoms
Cadet Tech: and all these atoms can't reside in the same location which qualifies as touching
Cadet Tech: so technically we never really touch anything
99: right...but you're still going to apologize to your brother *referring to crosshair*
99: for punching him the the face