Sep. 5th, 2019

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curseworm:

literally where would we be without alliums. in hell, probably

thank you alliums for making food taste good
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epiccuppycakes:

Commissioned the ever so lovely and talented Gerry Arthur  to take on Emperor Hux. Go check out his other stuff if you get a chance! There will be a companion piece with Kylo! 
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idksomestff:

So I’ve heard he likes tea (tea is good for you, isn’t it)
WIth 10 teaspoons of sugar - one needs nutrition after all.
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idksomestff:

me, watching the force awakens: so many great characters to choose from!!! who is my favorite? it’s going to be rey, right? or maybe finn, he’s so sweet

my brain, pointing at the fucking monster who gets off on blowing up planets: that one lol

me: lmao sure

me, a month later, deep in Hux Hell: wait that was serious
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vashti-lives:

systlin:

kittyknowsthings:

kittyknowsthings:

flavoracle:

These three YouTube videos merit all the respect and attention of a full-blown 90 minute documentary

Part 1 - A Long-Expected Autopsy

https://youtu.be/uTRUQ-RKfUs

Part 2 - Battle of Five Studios

https://youtu.be/ElPJr_tKkO4

Part 3 - The Desolation of Warners

https://youtu.be/Qi7t_g5QObs

I started watching the first video in this series expecting to relate to grievances with the whole mess that was The Hobbit movies. And while I certainly got that, I wasn’t at all prepared to learn just how much more there was to this disappointing trilogy than I ever expected.

Sometimes a phenomenon is meant to remain a phenomenon. And trying to exploit a phenomenal work like The Lord of the Rings trilogy (as well as exploiting the people who made them) ultimately harms everyone.

I’ve had a major problem with The Hobbit movies for years, but never had a desire to try and articulate exactly what bothered me SO MUCH about them. (Especially since I refuse to rewatch any of them.) And I feel like this series of videos has finally helped me find… I don’t think “closure” is the right word, but… “validation” maybe? Or “clarity” perhaps?

It doesn’t fix anything or make it right, but at least it looks directly at it. And while it may not conclude in a “happy ending,” there is a kind of relief that comes from no longer turning a blind eye.

Walking into this, I expected to feel educated and vindicated, but overall entertained.

Instead
this incredible piece of media commentary grabbed me by my non-existent
collar, shoved me against a wall, and scooped my heart out with a spoon
and had me grateful for the privilege.

YOU SHOULD ALL WATCH IT IMMEDIATELY.

[personal profile] systlin Have you seen this. My heart hurts. Literally. Physically.

Okay given I’m still in pain I cannot advise anyone with heart conditions to watch this without someone else around! But do still watch it!

GOD this series is so good, and she nails down EXACTLY all of my frustration with it. 

Oh hey, and this series of video essays has been nominated for a Hugo! Which, genuinely it deserves. Definitely check it out if you haven’t yet.
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mmkyu:

scammer:

scammer:

Never mentioned on here but they’re doing house checks in the surrounding philadelphia areas as well and stopping cars at random. 

scammer:

They’re doing ICE checkpoints in the Trenton NJ to Philadelphia highways

The vans aren’t marked most of the time now. They’re plain white or plain black or look like military vehicles. 

Some of the white vans have the front windows, passenger and driver side but no back windows just the outline of it.

Muchos de los camiones de ice no estan marcadas ahora. Negras, blancas y parecen camiones militares. Algunas de las camiones blancas no tienen ventanas. Y se ven como esta.

(september 3rd 2019)
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bloodwrit:

“What is it like, using the force, commanding the Universe at will?” 

Hux wonders what it’s like to use the Force and Kylo, with a little stretch of his powers and a light skimming of thoughts, gives Hux a small taste  ( ◜◒◝ ) b 

(30 mins in SAI) just a quick anxiety reliever doodle
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songsformycigarettes:

AU: What General Hux really thinks of Kylo Ren.

songsformycigarettes edit.
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archaeologistproblems:

thatlittleegyptologist:

I don’t know why the media insists on writing headlines with lines such as “Archaeologists baffled by new discovery” as if we just start digs at random in order to sit there after we’ve discovered something and say “Well shit, Gerald. I never thought we’d find a mummy in this 3000 year old Ancient Egyptian cemetery” like a bunch of idiots.

“Archaeologists baffled that apparently reporters think they just dig random holes expecting nothing most of the time.”
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idksomestff:

orlofsky:

I don’t like this strip club please refund my cover charge

WHY
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idksomestff:

Hux the Barbarian “Bring me their skulls!” (inspired by that quote from the book) “Hux! What is best in life?” “Crush the Resistance. Bring an end to the Senate. See the last day of the Republic” (ok, this doesn’t have a ring to it. Any help?…)
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idksomestff:

When your evil plans are not going as intended.

(inspired by this)
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albitao:

General Hux (outside the interrogation chamber)
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gingersnappish:

So I finished off that thing I was drawing inspired by this amazing Kylux fic called Ex Machina! If you haven’t read it, go! Go read!!! It’s this really amazing cross of some of the ideas in imagery in the Ex Machina movie overlaid into a TFA-era AU where Ben has declined to become Kylo Ren and is instead this awkward tech-wizard who is really into droids! AI Hux is the most amazing AU character!
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first-disorder:

Have some more cyberpunk kylux. Idk what exactly happened to them but they were hurt. Experimenting with styles.

Also this is my new blog with the same url, so just check if you are following it, and if not pls follow.
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nicca11y:

This Hux must be the most innocent creature of the entire galaxy.
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ezlebe:

General Hux has an announcement for any cowardly subordinates.

I still maintain he’s checking Kylo Ren as said hand luggage. LOSERS DON’T GET ASSIGNED SEATS, REN.
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tashastrawberry:

Хакс и Милли
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archiemcphee:

Barcelona-based fashion designer Alassie of El Costurero Real creates delicate cloaks, capes, and scarves that look like diaphanous moth and butterfly and wings for an instant fairy transformation. Each pair of vibrantly-colored insect wings is made of muslin that’s so light and delicate it looks like chiffon. The edges of the wings are wired to help them keep their shape and make them easy to use while dancing. Build a human-sized cocoon and you’ll be ready to entertain friends at parties or stage impromptu street performances.

Visit the El Costurero Real Etsy shop to check out more of Alassie’s wings as well as all sorts of other fantasy, Victorian, and steampunk garments and accessories.

[via My Modern Metropolis]
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lingering-in-space:

hex-n-hart:

lingering-in-space:

I keep seeing comparisons between US military salaries and what Hux would make in the FO, but tbh, I don’t think it holds up.

The FO wants it’s ppl to be dependent on the regime for what they need. They’re not going to give them enough to easily defect to a planet of their choosing when the going gets tough.

Stick it out and you’ll be rewarded when we win – that’s the party line and Hux drinks at least some of that kool-aid himself. I mean, the most comfortable piece of clothing he owns is a canvas robe that, if you actually read the description in Phasma, is more pissed-off-Sith than porn-star-at-leisure:

According to the folks who know about sewing, we’re looking at something like this:

The only thing he owns that’s not cut from the FO regulation mold is that ice blue couch. It’s so fucking kitchy when you picture it, but when you think about why he’d have something like that, it’s probably because he saw it in a catalogue from Coruscant and saved whatever he could to buy the thing when he made general, or maybe it was confiscated from some vice lord’s den. Either way, from Hux’s skewed, military-essentialist perspective, that’s what opulence looks like. It’s the one personal touch in his quarters – the thing that he puts on display to prove that he’s someone, that he made it.

I may be wrong, but to me, this doesn’t seem like the personal inventory of a guy who has money to burn.

This!

Looking at the comment about the FO wanting its followers to depend on the regime: this makes sense because they would want to counteract the opulence and meaningless extravagance that punctuated the last days of the Empire (Chuck Wendig has it nailed down in Aftermath). A surefire way to achieve that would be to have a communist-like system where individuals work for measly pay, but they have their basic needs (healthcare, housing etc) provided and maintained by the FO. 

Everything is made according to the plan endorsed by the highest command. The Order is perfecting a ‘brand’ their followers will be recognised by throughout the Galaxy: their clothing, their haircuts, their choice of hobbies. There is a ‘right’ and a ‘wrong’ for everything. Personal possessions are frowned upon as signs of philistinism.

That way, Hux’s display of the couch is also a statement of his superiority to the established order: he can have a personalised item and not be policed for it. 

Thank you for this addition 👌 as [profile] abidos pointed out, that couch isn’t even his. It’s part of the furnishings in a room on a ship he commandeered.

Idk how often the couch is mentioned, but the excerpts I’ve seen from the novel  are all along these lines:

He’s always leaning back into it and settling comfortably. He’s reveling in that thing. The pov characters refer to it as ‘his,’ because he’s very obviously claimed it, but if it’s on a commandeered vessel, his ownership is likely to be temporary. 

It’s the one thing Hux has access to that has a touch of individuality and it doesn’t even belong to him.
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ifishouldvanish:

Bet your film studies class didn’t cover THIS iconic example of Film Noir
The one where hard-boiled detective Anthony J Crowley (played by himself) upends a nefarious nazi plot and shatters society’s oppressive patriarchal order so that he can give his boyfriend a lift home.
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girlwithouthands:

In platonic terms, accepting salt from a person seals a bond of loyalty. A guest who has eaten “of the salt of the palace” (Ezra 4:14) is obliged to be loyal to the king; so, too, must the king now protect him. In Russia and much of Eastern Europe, the tradition of offering honored guests bread and salt continues—so much so that the Soviet space program offered salt tablets on the Apollo-Soyuz project and pieces of bread with salt at the Mir space station.

Salt is sacramental, a sign of the love between humans and the divine. The Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians all gave their gods gifts of salt, and in Shintoism, small piles of salt are placed in dishes by the entrances of buildings. Called “salt flowers,” these offerings are believed to placate the spirits. The Jainists pair raw rice with salt as an offering of devotion to their deities. For the Jews, salt dipped in bread and passed around the table at seder is a sign of preserving the covenant between God and his people. Catholic priests bless salt to use in rituals such as baptism, reconsecrating a defiled altar, and consecrating holy water. Blessed salt can also be used in exorcisms or sprinkled inside the faithful’s homes for protection. In this way, salt becomes a gift of God’s love for mankind.

— Kate Angus, ‘Salt: A Tripytch’
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aconsultingmind:

So I hear there’s this thing called Mermay. idk.

Have some Kylux Mers while I (im)patiently wait for a phone call.
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highfemmehux:

okay…..*gets emotional over a blatantly evil planet destroying villain*

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