Marcus_Dwemer
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El exguardaespaldas de Michael Jackson aseguró que el cantante vivió una vida muy triste y solitaria, afirmando que casi ninguna celebridad que decía quererlo estuvo presente cuando atravesaba problemas de salud. 💔
Según él, las únicas personas famosas que realmente lo visitaban eran Whitney Houston y Britney Spears.
🗣️ “Todos aparecieron de la nada una vez que murió. ¿Dónde estaban todos ustedes? Podrían haberlo ayudado. Fue una vida muy triste y solitaria para la mayor estrella del mundo. Como dicen… es solitario estar en la cima”.

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@vrakhiri The Witcher 3 is so far removed from the books time wise that he doesnt need to look like a ghoul anymore
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@soyObiJuan My only question is: how the fuck do you say "C'baoth?"
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Una de las cosas que más me llamó la atención de Jedi: Fallen Order fue Malicos.
Y cuanto más pensaba en el personaje, más me recordaba a alguien de Legends: Jorus C’baoth.
Ese concepto de Jedi aislado, consumido por su propia visión de la Fuerza y convencido de que él ha encontrado el camino correcto encaja muchísimo con cosas que ya se habían visto en el Universo Expandido.
Malicos no cae al lado oscuro de la forma típica. Lo interesante es cómo justifica todo lo que hace y cómo acaba viendo a los demás como personas incapaces de entender su visión. Y ahí es donde me recuerda bastante a C’baoth, sobre todo en esa mezcla de poder, arrogancia y sensación de superioridad constante.
Además, Fallen Order tiene varios detalles que recuerdan bastante al tono de algunas historias de Legends: Jedi supervivientes rotos tras la Orden 66, mundos antiguos, exploración de ruinas y esa sensación de que la Orden Jedi ya es casi un recuerdo.
Sinceramente, siempre me ha parecido que el juego bebe bastante más de Legends de lo que mucha gente piensa.


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@StarWarsDaily_ Give it more film grain and a washed palette for an easier transition to A New Hope
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@dougsavageMOB @frothyfriar Until the retcon that they're sentient
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@frothyfriar They made for neat monsters in Dark Forces, popping up suddenly out of the sewer.

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@Rainbowsab13927 @VigilantesSaber Read about the Acolytes of the Beyond. Darth Vader was their favorite.
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@VigilantesSaber Similar to Kylo I’m sure there are so many people that idealized Vader and want to embody the power that he had. Fans that never truly knew Vader and how he became that and it’s so interesting seeing both Gideon/Kylo deal with that (and ultimately fail)
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An interesting but underbaked part of Gideon’s character (because he’s only in two episodes of each season and doesn’t have much time for character development) is that between the darksaber, the black armor, and the Force obsession, he clearly wants to become a new Darth Vader.
Bryan, Son of Bob@theReheil_Deal
Moff Gideon’s dark trooper armor could pass for an inquisitor design
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Jon Favreau considered including a flash forward to Grogu’s future in #TheMandalorianandGrogu
“A flash forward. A glimpse of the future.”
(Source: youtu.be/efIn2nqCMkc?si…; Art: Jason Pastrana)

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For four days in a row, a mother noticed that her son would come home from school 20 minutes late each day
Whenever she asked why, the boy would give the same innocent reply: "I just stopped to say hello to the husky." Since their neighbors did indeed own a husky, the mother didn’t think much of it.
But when she mentioned it to the neighbors, they told her that their husky had been away the entire week. Hearing this, the mother’s heart sank.
Feeling both curious and concerned, she quietly followed her son the next day. Walking through a quiet alley, she saw her son kneeling beside a severely injured wolf, gently sharing his snacks with it. The wolf had a broken leg and could barely move—it was the boy’s kindness that had kept it alive until then.
The mother immediately contacted the relevant authorities, and the wolf was rescued and received medical treatment. Later, surveillance footage confirmed that the boy had been feeding the wolf every day after school. The story soon spread online, with thousands of netizens commenting: "Children see the world differently than we do. They don’t label things as 'dangerous'—they simply see a life in need of love."

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