Dave Filoni and Jon Favreau on their preferred Star Wars watch order:
Filoni: “There's no wrong way to watch Star Wars. I don't really have a bias. I think it's really up to the parents, and I wouldn’t make that choice for them. Probably, at this point, I would say start with one. I mean, I’ll just ask George. I wouldn't second-guess the maker.”
Favreau: “I feel like [Episode] IV [to start with]. I like watching it in the order I watched it in, but it might be because that's how I saw it. [Episode] IV drops you right in the middle of it. It'll be interesting now with the re-release of IV coming out next year. But I think it also builds the tone. Even though chronologically it's one through nine, the technology of the filmmaking and the voice of the storyteller have changed. So I actually think that the order that they released it, I still back that."
(Source: collider.com/what-order-to-…)
@histories_arch Either the entire photo is AI generated or the shit colorization job makes it look that way. Regardless, the image is terrible and the badly written AI article is worse...
@earthcurated Wasn't it like a couple days ago, I saw something about how the sound of birds is like a deep, seeded, atmospheric sound rooted into soothing our brains.
Now, we have the ocean.
The planet is like tuning fork for your soul.
"Low-frequency rhythms of ocean waves can slow your heart rate and activate the parasympathetic nervous system, signaling deep safety to the body.
At times, nothing resets the nervous system more gently than the ancient lullaby of the sea."
@archeohistories Thats very clearly someone veing stabbed in the back and unable to reach the spear. Elbows and feet are all backwards. Unless the position of the gentuals changed from the rear to the front this is most likely not a sex scene but a historical or fantasy fight/action story.
@NativeAmericn_ That's disingenuous; he did discover it for those that didn't know it was there. Just like I can go out for a random drive and discover a restaurant I didn't previously know existed, filled with patrons. Were they there first? Yes, but it's still a new discovery for me.
@renabaddie_ There is a dog and a cat. No ghost (what do they look like, anyway?) No skull, though I suppose cats and dogs both have skulls, if you want to get technical about it
@MortisFM_ It's garbage. It looks like a drunk Slipknot fan boy attempt at being edgy. That dude would be shopping at Hot Topic well into his 40's, if they had them in a galaxy far, far away.
God placed them there in The Firmament for our amazement and wonder. They also help keep our calendar/time. Part of God’s Clock.
What you are showing is a CGI picture. Stars really look like this with a high powered zoom Nikon P1000. Note how they appear like they are in or through water….the waters above The Firmament.