tygermama:

thefreelancerdivision:

tygermama:

thefreelancerdivision:

Xena the Warrior Princess uses Form IV (Ataru)

#this sounds like a shitpost but i swear it’s not#it’s just an observation#god now i’m thinking about it tho and like.#xena is absolutely a former sith (or at least powerful darksider) who#after a childhood of not understanding (and of fearing) her force abilities#and another five? ten? fifteen? years of only ever using the dark side#is taught by a grey jedi to touch the light side#and she finally begins to understand the concept of inner-peace and serenity that the jedi always preached about#and gabrielle is a baby force-user who latches onto xena and wants to be her apprentice#but xena refuses to teach her how to use the dark side and doesn’t know enough about the light#so they go on space adventures and learn together#xena: warrior princess#star wars#sw au#fic idea#by apples

reblogging with @thefreelanderdivision’s tags so we can all pester them until it’s written

I’ll make you a deal: you find (or point me in the direction of) someone to draw Star Wars-ed up Xena in scavenged pieces of beskar’gam, I’ll write at least a one-shot, yeah?

SIGNAL BOOST TO ARTISTS

YOU DRAW THE THING

SHE WRITES THE THING

WE ALL WIN!!!

boyonetta:

“You can criticize something you love!”

Yeah, and you can also get tired of criticizing something you love. You can get completely fed up with it and decide, “You know what? Flaws aside, I love this thing, and I don’t have to waste hours of my life admitting its flaws to strangers on the Internet in order to somehow justify my love of it.” You can get sick of watching others gleefully tear it apart, for no reason other than that it’s popular and they hate that you love it. You can get sick of watching others tearing it apart with good intentions, too.

In the end, it’s just a cartoon, or a book, or a movie. It’s not that serious, and you can enjoy it without hyper-focusing on its flaws. You don’t need to justify your love of something to someone else, least of all a person you don’t even know.