shrek is love shrek is life

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna

Chapters: 2/2
Fandom: Star Wars: Rebels, Star Wars: The Bad Batch (Cartoon)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Kanan Jarrus/Hera Syndulla, Omega (Star Wars: The Bad Batch) & Hera Syndulla, Alexsandr Kallus/Garazeb “Zeb” Orrelios, The Ghost Crew & Alexsandr Kallus
Characters: Hera Syndulla, Omega (Star Wars: The Bad Batch), Kanan Jarrus, Ezra Bridger, Sabine Wren, Alexsandr Kallus, CT-7567 | Rex, Garazeb “Zeb” Orrelios
Additional Tags: Ghost Crew meets Omega, Ghost Crew Are Family (Star Wars), Alexsandr Kallus is Part of the Ghost Crew, Ghost Crew has a party, Pregnant Hera Syndulla, Hera and Omega are long time friends, Omega on Yavin IV, Alcohol, Drunk Ezra, Why do they have to drink in my every fanfic?, Do I have a problem of some kind?, Kanan Jarrus Lives, Ezra is here, Set after Season 4
Summary:

“Ever since I’ve been living with them, every time things get tense, I don’t know, Kanan does something, either me or Chopper - Hera, to avoid killing anyone, locks herself in her cabin and uses her datapad. She says she needs to talk to her friend, but she never says about her in front of us. We’ve asked, but even Kanan doesn’t know anything about her! Hera says it’s for safety.”

“And that’s it? So what, you think she sits around texting herself? Hera doesn’t seem like the type.”

“Everyone has their quirks.”

English version - Chapter 1
Polish version - Chapter 2

Source: archiveofourown.org
soooo i did something kanera kalluzeb tbb omega i live for hera and omega's friendship look at me writing in both languages ale bądźmy szczerzy po polsku jest lepsze
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The fact that The Hobbit is such a lighthearted family-friendly book, especially when compared to LOTR, actually breaks my heart when you consider that it is Bilbo’s writing. That journey was anything but a fun trip for him. He went through real dangers and horrifying moments. He saw violence for the first time. At the end of it, he lost his love. And he went home traumatized, heartbroken, and forever changed.

Yet when he wrote the story down, he emphasized the more successful and fun parts, and glossed over the depth of his pain and grief when the losses happened (even leaving Fíli and Kíli’s deaths to a throwaway line.)

Because what else could he have done? Nobody else could possibly understand his pain. Bilbo wasn’t like Frodo. He didn’t have a Sam who he shared the experience with and could talk to about it every day afterward, to help him work through writing down the details of the darker parts of the story. And his other friends lived far away and could only visit occasionally.

And the hobbit children were all full of wonder about Elves and dwarves and trolls, so he put the focus on that.

I feel like that was his way of dealing with his trauma.