an-old-lady:

Here’s the notes on the Medieval Fantasy Star Wars au! I’ll add to this as I do more. If you’re new here, this is the saga of me drawing Star Wars but like what if it was Fantasy?

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kenshivrome:

when someone’s gone and you’re the primary keeper of his memory – letting go would be a kind of murder, wouldn’t it? (x)

symeona:

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Image description: it’s a drawing of Ahsoka Tano from Star Wars. She’s in a white tank top and white head scarf, with gold details on the forehead and ears. She’s cracking her knuckles with one hand and looking off to the side with one eye brow raised. The background behind her is black with a white moon and plants. End of description.

starfleet-cadet:

Human half this, Vulcan half that. Spock actually takes after both of his parents by being unhinged (Amanda) and a bitch (Sarek)

thevagabondbard:

digitaldiscipline:

avron:

patrickat:

cipheramnesia:

deliriumcrow:

splend-42:

i-was-today-years-old-when:

i learned that actor Danny Trejo has the most on-screen deaths of anyone in Hollywood history, with 65. Followed by Christopher Lee (60), Lance Henriksen (51), Vincent Price (41), Dennis Hopper (41), Boris Karloff (41), and John Hurt (39). (x)

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Yet poor Sean Bean is stuck with the reputation for dying in every movie. Unfair.

Give him time, he still has many years of dying yet to come.

Also there’s the question of density vs quantity. If you make a hundred movies and die in 50, and someone else makes 30 movies and dies in 30, the first one has died more, but the second one has died more often per movie.

It’s the DPM ratio that really counts, IMO.

65/402 16% Danny Trejo
60/282 21% Christopher Lee
51/259 20% Lance Henriksen
41/211 19% Vincent Price
41/205 20% Dennis Hopper
41/204 20% Boris Karloff
39/209 19% John Hurt
33/117 28% Sean Bean

I’m so proud of the statistical side of tumblr for coming through on this.

WHAT ABOUT DONALD SUTHERLAND