Dec. 6th, 2019

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darthnostra:

thebixo:

So, [profile] darthnostra​ I heard you liked Hux

OH MY GOD HE’S SO BEAUTIFUL!

You’re so sweet!!! Thank you so much I can’t tell you how much I love this you’re amazing!!!! I love the mug especially that’s fantastic!
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nasa:

NASA astronauts and best friends, Christina Koch and Jessica Meir, made history Friday, October 18, 2019, by conducting the first all-woman spacewalk outside the International Space Station (ISS)! The Expedition 61 flight engineers ventured into the vacuum of space at 7:38 a.m. EDT to swap out a failed power controller that regulates the batteries used to collect and distribute power to the orbital laboratory – a task that took a total of seven hours and 17 minutes to complete.

This was Koch’s fourth spacewalk and Meir’s first. Both women, selected as astronaut candidates in 2013, are on their first trip to work and live aboard the space station. Meir will be the 15th woman to spacewalk, and the 14th U.S. woman.

Get to know the astronauts

In addition to being an astronaut, Christina Koch is an engineer and physicist. Her career has taken her to extreme parts of the planet to conduct scientific field missions in places like the Antarctic South Pole and Greenland’s Summit Station. Prior to being selected as an astronaut candidate in 2013, she worked as an Electrical Engineer at our Goddard Space Flight Center’s Laboratory for High Energy Astrophysics.

Koch left Earth on March 14, 2019, and is slated to set a record for the longest single spaceflight by a woman with an expected total of 328 days in space. Her extended mission will provide researchers the opportunity to observe the effects of long-duration spaceflight on a female body in preparation for human missions to the Moon and Mars.

Jessica Meir dreamed of the day she would make it to space since the age of five. That dream became a reality on Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2019 as she left Earth on her first spaceflight – later floating into her new home aboard the International Space Station.

While Meir’s new home is more than 200 miles over the Earth, she is no stranger to extreme environments. She studied penguins in Antarctica and mapped caves in Italy  –  both of which prepared her for the ultimate extreme environment: space.

#AllWomanSpacewalk, what’s the deal?

The all-woman spacewalk wasn’t something we purposefully planned; it is a testament to the increasing number of female astronauts in the space program. For example, Koch’s and Meir’s 2013 class of astronaut candidates was 50 percent women!

When asked in an interview about the importance of conducting her mission and this spacewalk, Koch said,  

“In the end, I do think it’s important, and I think it’s important because of the historical nature of what we’re doing. In the past women haven’t always been at the table. It’s wonderful to be contributing to the space program at a time when all contributions are being accepted, when everyone has a role. That can lead in turn to increased chance for success. There are a lot of people who derive motivation from inspiring stories of people who look like them, and I think it’s an important story to tell.” 

It’s important to note that spacewalks are not easy; astronauts typically describe them as the most physically challenging thing they do. Assignments are made on the basis of which astronauts are the best prepared to accomplish the tasks at hand under the conditions at the time. Today, Koch and Meir were the top astronauts for the job.

Women are no stranger to spacewalks!

While this was the first spacewalk to be conducted entirely by women, women are no strangers to spacewalks. Exactly 35 years and one week ago, Kathryn Sullivan (pictured above) made her own historic debut as the first U.S. woman to conduct a spacewalk. Since then, a total of 14 women (15 including Jessica) have ventured into the vacuum of space on 40 different spacewalks. Former Astronaut Peggy Whitson performed a record number of 10! From Astronauts to mission directors, women have been making their mark at the agency for decades now. A few of our recent pioneers are:

Astronaut Kate Rubins: First person to sequence DNA in space

Astronaut Peggy Whitson: First woman to command the ISS

Sandra Cauffman: Director of our Earth Science’s Division

Nicola Fox: Director of our Heliophysics Division

Lori Glaze: Director of our Planetary Science Division

Coming soon: The first woman to walk on the Moon

The first all-woman spacewalk is a milestone worth noting and celebrating as we look forward to putting the first woman and the next man on the Moon by 2024 with our Artemis lunar exploration program. With today’s historic event, we once again set a precedence for women to lead in space exploration.

We hope achievements such as this provide inspiration to you all around the world, proving that hard work can lead you to great heights. This is not just a historic day for NASA, but a moment we can all feel proud of.

Didn’t have time to tune in? Check out the replay, here. Koch was wearing the spacesuit with red stripes, while Meir’s had no stripes.

If you’d like to keep up with Christian Koch and Jessica Meir’s work 254 miles above planet Earth, follow them on Twitter at [profile] astro_ Christina and [profile] astro_jessica

Be sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com
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likeathunderbolt:

gaol-is-ceol:

bjnovakdjokovic:

In Irish, “December” is “Mí na Nollag” which is literally “The Month of Christmas” so I feel completely culturally justified in treating today like the beginning of one long holiday, honestly.

In scottish gaelic its ‘an Dubhlachd’ which effectively means the blackness and i feel like this is one of the fundamental differences between irish and scottish gaelic.

In Welsh it’s “Mis Rhagfyr/rhagfyr” which literally just means “foreshortening (month)” as in the days are short in this month.

Which I think is exactly halfway between the beautiful cheer of gaeilge & the existential dread of gàidhlig.
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dollsome-does-tumblr:

i just cannot get over how poignant it is that when crowley and aziraphale break the rules by falling in love with the world, it’s largely because they’ve also fallen in love with the experience of going through life with a companion and the magic of little everyday things when they’re shared with someone you love. and so when they fight to stop the apocalypse, it’s so fundamentally tangled up in fighting for the ability to keep on sitting beside one another and going out for meals and watching ducks and arguing about music and bantering over terrible magic tricks and doing little things to make the other happy or safe and just adoring and taking care of each other. it’s such a simple story that says so much about the human experience and it’s so profoundly moving, so efficiently and sweetly told. love is the thing that makes them turn their backs on hell and heaven – love for food and drinks and dancing and the arts and nature, but most importantly, love for someone else. like, that’s A LOT.
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sanderdraws:

Happy Holidays!

Here’s a Welsh Mari Lwyd to see you through the long dark nights and the cold of winter - hope you all have a lovely end of year!
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pleasedonotcallmyduckagoose:

Turn up volume for gentle clanking

(Cat is why garden visits are strictly supervised!)
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boob-a-chu:

thatjedirey:

altairdefiren:

thatjedirey:

MARK HAMILL DOESN’T HAVE TIME FOR YOUR SEXIST BULLSHIT

She was put in the most vulnerable position, nearly naked, chained, surrounded by dangerous bounty hunters. What does she do?

Plays along, lets Jabba think he’s beaten her, and as soon as she gets her opening? She chokes him to death with the very chain he used to bind her. 

Leia is an idol. Leia is a hero.

Reblogging my own post for this comment. ❤️

Yeah, the only Damsel in Distress in the middle trilogy was Han Solo.
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katherinestasaph:

yesterdaysprint:

The Cincinnati Enquirer, Ohio, February 21, 1947

mood
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sinningsquire:

Tears stung in Hux’s eyes at the memory of the time he had spent with Kylo and how he had come to believe that he was that person Kylo had been waiting for. But it was all just a short-lived fantasy - a beautiful lie that could never last.

He let the note slip from his fingers and into the fire, and as he did, a tear broke free, staining his cheek. He watched as the flames hungrily swallowed up the small piece of paper, effectively devouring the only thing Hux had left of Kylo.

The very first art I created for [profile] heresetrash‘s fic To Someone Beautiful and Far Away, which kind of set the mood for a lot of it. I loved the way the whole story culminated in this one heartbreaking moment. 
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blithefool:

I just spent, like, two weeks drawing a ‘they were roommates’ joke. No one is as sorry as I am.
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suzannartafterdark:

”It was sexier in my head”
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apricops:

apricops:

Ancient Romans buried curse tablets the size of credit cards, called defixiones, in graves and bodies of water, in the hope of bringing suffering on the unlucky soul of their choosing. These curse tablets are so uniform that historians assume that there was a cottage industry of scribes or magicians churning them out.

Whenever you want to make fun of crystal moms or teens in their Wicca phase, just remember that we’ve been reducing magic to cheap mass-produced tchotchkes for actual millennia.

even more fantastic is the phrase “cottage industry of magicians.” Like, imagine being a magician but instead of inspiring fear and respect among your neighbors you’re just, like, running an Etsy shop selling Fuck You Cards

wait 
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ducks-are-what-water-slides-off:

jamesflintmcgrawhamilton:

how angels treat aziraphale vs how crowley treats aziraphale  

That’s okay, I didn’t need my heart
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cassolotl:

Last night I made two matching furoshiki to wrap two gifts for my mum.

She is getting more into reducing her plastic waste and persuading supermarkets to do the same, so I’m hoping she’ll be into the non-disposable culture aspect and maybe she will reuse these.

If you’re into environmental whatever you might be familiar with the Five Rs of Environmental Responsibility, which come in order of priority:

Refuse - wrapping paper and plastic tape.

Reduce - I suspect this one isn’t relevant in this case? But it is great that they are rectangular - the only waste was cutting off the tiny corners and the endy bits of cotton, both of which will be recycled.

Reuse - these are completely reusable.

Recycle - fabric is recyclable at many recycling centres, but it’s also possible to unpick the hems and turn them into something else.

Rot - the fabric is 100% cotton and therefore biodegradable and compostable (though I think it would take a couple of years).

I’m probably going to make more - these two were made from fat quarters, and all I did was roll the hems so it’d be pretty easy to get some “furoshiki - please reuse” labels made and then sew them into the hems.

Okay, so it was actually pretty involved and took me several hours, but it was very easy. If I make several at once and get a shedload more pins I could definitely save a lot of time by doing each step to like 10 pieces at once.

HOW TO MAKE FUROSHIKI

Find a good rectangle of fabric. You want something thin but not transparent, so cotton is ideal. Using something that would otherwise go to waste is extremely compatible. If it has two good sides that’s a plus. You can often find fat quarters in batches in fabric shops, tied with a ribbon.

Iron it.

Cut off the corners a tiny bit, maybe a centimetre, to make your corners tidier when you sew the hems.

Fold and pin your hems. Go around the whole rectangle, folding the edges in once and then again, and pinning in place. Pin perpendicular to the fabric - it makes machine sewing much easier! My hems were about 1cm. Be warned that blocking pins for pinning out knitwear as it dries are too big and make holes in the fabric, not that I have ever done that.

Iron the hems as flat as possible, being careful not to melt the pin heads, not that I have ever done that.

Sew around your hems with either very matching thread or something contrasting. I’m really pleased with how the blue one came out - I used blue thread that ended up basically invisible (perfect!) and white to match the cornflower pattern, because I couldn’t be bothered to change the thread on a bobbin.
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dark-london:

Still waiting for that new space opera fantasy movie to come out so I can see my boyfriend…
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Snakes had back legs for 70 million years before losing them, new fossil shows:

neil-gaiman:

omanomagon:

acuteangleaziraphale:

forineffablereasons:

anoyingwarlock:

forineffablereasons:

if dinosaurs are just a joke that archaeologists haven’t understood yet, god is playing this joke on crowley specifically 

*reads the title*

My brain:

thank you for your service

I’m sorry, but I felt the need to add my own take

Here are my contributions

Gimme an O. Gimme an M. Let me hear a G…
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galacticidiots:

thefaultinourforcebond:

Rey: why are you posing?

Poe: Google Earth is always taking pictures, luv
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Leaf blowers contributing to 'insect armageddon' and should be avoided, German government warns:

800-dick-pics:

solarpunkcast:

thesolarpunkgardener:

“Basically, I think we just need to be a little less tidy and a little more tolerant of ‘weeds’ and I think insects and therefore lots of other species would benefit.”

Interesting read, as a kid I wondered if the leafblower noise hurt any critters within the leaves…

also just in general stop removing fallen leaves from places where there is soil, fallen leave help keep the ground warm in the fall n winter which helps more bugs and fungi carry on durring those times, leaves are susposed to fall cover the ground, insulate it, and rot back into soil for spring plants

when you rake up and leaf blow away your leaves youre not only depleating your yard of vital nutrients and preventing it from creating new top soil but youre ruining lots of bugs and microfauna chances at over wintering
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mutantalientrash:

THEM

This has been in my wips for ages and I am so proud of how it finally turned out

If you want to use it as icon you can, as long as you put credits in your bio
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fuckyeahasexual:

Ace people just….KNOW . No i will not elaborate
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tealesbian:

tealesbian:

the obsession with how women age and implying some women age “well” and some don’t is so ugly and we need to stop perpetuating this because it’s only damaging self worth even more

the obsession with preventative skincare measures to avoid signs of aging is only going to make people feel even worse when (shocker) those expensive lotions and potions don’t actually prevent them from going through the natural process of aging. aging isn’t bad. aging is completely natural and i’m tired of messages telling me i need to look ten years younger than I am (and, in turn, beautiful. thus, perpetuating the notion that beauty = worth) for the rest of my life. we, as women, (primarily) since that’s the target of most skincare product ads, deserve better and should be allowed to go through life without the constant pressure and terror of aging. we have worth as women that go far beyond our looks. we have intrinsic worth as human beings because we exist.
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highfemmehux:

I just got adopted from my local Humane Society and I love my new parents

highfemmehux:

never going to get over the pictures where it looks like you’re in a cage and Kylo and Hux are staring down at you like you’re their new pet and Hux looks really happy and Kylo looks like he’s making a mental list of what to get you at petsmart. This is not a sexually weird post please. I am just their feral beast and they’re going to buy me kibble.
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barrebard:

Taking this opportunity to signal boost the ALA (American Library Association) petition to Macmillan Publishers, who are restricting library access to ebooks even more.

https://ebooksforall.org/

They have limited libraries of all sizes to one ebook for the first 8 weeks of a book’s release. It’s awful and profit-grabbing and limits access to people who rely on libraries for content they need or want. Please sign!

sule-skerry:

It’s because your library needs to pay for an ebook, whichever can only be used by one user at a time. Publishers have begun to limit the number of copies of an ebook (or audio book) a library can own and how many times they can be checked out, too.

arctic-hands:

I’ll never understand why in library apps, where all there is is data and no physical copy, there’s a wait list for the books.
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cornsnoot:

my fave thing about alligators is that evolution was just like.. “yeah that’s fine” and left them for 80 million years
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ofcandk:

screamingay:

themysteriousmurasamecastle:

losing my shit because my dad was telling me that some country music artist he likes went to the hospital and got high off edibles and made an album that was so far removed from being country music that country music fans of his are having fucking fits about it online but that’s not the strange part, the strange part is that this dude sought out the guy who animated those cool 3d jojo intros from parts 1-3 and that one batman ninja movie (i think his name is junpei mizusaki) and got him to animate a full 40 minute short film set to his new weird album and it looks like fucking

this

i wasn’t expecting to love this so much?? this dude just like created a new genre i am so impressed. the first music video is out now and on god i am vibing with it so hard

What’s more believable, some guy got high and made this, or a country singer made a deal with the devil at the cross roads?

Also, this is my new jam.
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howdidthisevenhappenanyway:

ninety6tears:

roguetelemetry:

nekoama:

prokopetz:

ultrafacts:

bryarly:

foxfairy5:

ultrafacts:

Source More Facts

Yes this could have to do with the fact that Freya the Norse Goddess of love, beauty and fertility drove a chariot pulled by cats.

So, if I ever get married, I fully expect a catmobile. 

One of the other reasons why they gave cats to each other was for their valuable skills as mousers. Cats were able to control rodent populations around their properties.

Also, Norse myths are thought to have the earliest literary descriptions of the Norwegian Forest Cat. They were described as large, strong cats that drew Freya’s chariot and were so heavy that not even Thor, God of Thunder, could lift them from the floor. (Source)

They kinda live up to the legend, too. Your average Norwegian Forest Cat is twenty pounds of solid muscle, with claws large and strong enough to climb solid rock. They’ve been known to attack bears when defending their territory. And yet they’re one of the cuddliest breeds out there, particularly noted for being patient with small children.

I have a Norwegian mix, and can attest that she is the cuddliest cat but also insane enough to try and fight a bear.

Viking cats “FIGHT ME”

Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be worthy, still could not lift this cat.

I always love it when this post comes round because a) giant kitties who Thor can’t lift and b) that picture omg boar riding and flower throwing is a good thing
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glumshoe:

Precisely, you get it. My one regret is that I cannot grow a mustache to twirl, and my goatee isn’t impressive enough to deserve stroking.

potion-junkie:

Like, you kiss your boyfriend then do this:

glumshoe:

No, no, I think my villainy has to be implied rather than overt, and never conclusively revealed.

A gay-coded villain is a villain that seems gay, flirting with gay stereotypes and aesthetics and perhaps having some homoerotic subtext but whose sexuality is never openly confirmed, or who turns out to be effectively straight.

A villain-coded gay is openly homosexual but embodies many of the trappings of cartoonish villainy without actually… doing bad things or hurting people… like the Addams Family’s gay cousin.

triplestaff:

You’re that background character with questionable intent that turns out to be the real villain in the second season

glumshoe:

I might not do anything actually malicious but from my aesthetics and mannerisms you just know I’m heavily implied to be evil

glumshoe:

i’m a villain-coded gay
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chrizwho:

crowley evidently has special ways of showing love. 

inspiration from  this  post

more ineffable husbands moments  ( x )  and  ( x ).  
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natureandtheqalb:

^ read.

anexperimentallife:

If you’re a man, and a woman friend confides in you about how shitty men are, it’s because she considers you one of the good ones–someone it’s safe to vent to. Don’t ruin that vibe with some “not all men” crap. She knows. That’s why she’s talking to you. You don’t have to say it; she’s already telling you, just not in so many words. If you were one of the ones she was talking about, she wouldn’t be confiding in you about it, so instead of getting offended, you should feel honored, my droogie.
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politicalsci:

YOU ARE NEEDED. On December 12th please VOTE LABOUR and GET THE TORIES OUT!

Every single vote will make a difference. Young people showing up and voting Labour is our best hope. Make sure you get to your polling station early on December 12th to ensure your vote.

Join UK Labour: http://labour.org.uk

http://mycampaignmap.com will help you find campaigning events near you.
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Made some furoshiki wraps from a bunch of factory off cut fabric I bought from Oswaldtwistle Mill, and attempted present wrapping. It’s so much easier than paper!
https://www.instagram.com/p/B5vzrn7Avl3/?igshid=1ela27uxlnko1
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systlin:

Oh my god

kittyknowsthings:

…..

procrastinatingfeminist:

You know what, that sounds eerily like Warlock Dowling is the progenitor of the Addams family.

cheeseanonioncrisps:

Broke: Adult Warlock looks back on his childhood being raised by a demonic Mary Poppins and her boyfriend/archnemesis the oddly religious gardener and is rightly a bit freaked out.

Woke: Being the son of a man who doesn’t really have time for him and has expectations for a Male Child that he keeps pushing onto him, and a woman who is clearly willing to use him to get at her husband (listen to her voice when she says “hello Warlock” after rejecting the family name Thaddeus. Tell me that isn’t the voice of revenge) was way weirder. Nanny Astoreth and Brother Francis were actually pretty good caretakers and, though he admits they had their eccentricities, Warlock looks back on them fondly.

Bespoke: Warlock was pretty isolated as a child, since a combination of being homeschooled and constantly living under threat of kidnapping meant he didn’t get to interact with other kids much. When he went to university, as a kind of rebellion against his family he deliberately befriended a lot of people who weren’t of his social class, and so wouldn’t have had nannies and gardeners growing up.

As a result, Warlock Dowling has spent his whole life assuming that all nannies and all gardeners are just Like That, and puts any weirdness down to him having had an unusually posh upbringing.

He quite happily sings Crowley’s lullaby to his own kids. He tells them they’re going to be princes and princesses of Hell in the same way that other parents tell their kids about Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny. Teaches them to refer to animals as ‘brother this’ or ‘sister that’ and makes deliberately cryptic remarks about them ‘coming into their true power’.

Warlock Dowling obliviously passing on the new family tradition, because he wants to raise his kids right.
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lsleofskye:

Untitled | myakotnikova_svetlana

Location: Perm, Russia
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theplantqueer:

ukthewhitewolf:

free range mop

[ID: a video of a white dog with long corded fur (like a mop) descending into a lake and floating around happily. you can’t really see its face and it’s fur strands float, so it just looks like someone set their mop free in the water /end ID]
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anais-ninja-bitch:

unknought:

kaylapocalypse:

adulthoodisokay:

[x]

The wild euphoria of “Yes YES”😩👌

Blake’s “The Tyger”, despite its conjuration of sublime terror, ultimately views nature through the lens of artifice. The tiger is a piece of craft, significant for what it tells us about its anthropomorphic creator. The tiger is not itself; it’s not a wild, uncreated thing.

In contrast, the only crafted thing in Nael’s “The Tiger” is the cage, existing only as an impediment to freedom and destroyed as soon as it is introduced. Nature, rather than creation, is taken as fundamental, and with the destruction of the cage the boundary between the human observer and the natural world is eliminated. We cheer for the tiger’s destructive freedom in a moment of Dionysian ecstasy. Predatory, terrifying, alive, the tiger is out.

this is such high quality literary criticism
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elviscl:

cosleia:

I commissioned this absolutely gorgeous artwork from the incredibly skilled [profile] elviscl. And just…wow. This is a scene from my kylux fic Bombshell, wherein frequent department store customer Mr. Hux asks employee Ben Organa to help him with his latest purchases. I am so thrilled with how this came out. LOOK AT IT. Mr. Hux’s suit hanging on the wall. Ben’s look of shock as he still can’t believe what’s happening. Mr. Hux posing, proud but nervous. THE LINGERIE OMGGGGG. This makes me so happy. Thank you for your amazing work!

Thank you for commissioning such a lovely scene ❤

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