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Ruusaan's Ramblings

A lover of all things star wars, mandalorian, steampunk, and more, I'm here to share my nerdiness with fellow nerds. My current main project is drawing a mandalorian every day for the year of 2023. ~ I also cosplay, write, craft, and make my own cardboard armor.

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In Mortal Engines, Theres A Reference Made About The Mouse Gods That 21st Century North Americans Worshiped.

In Mortal Engines, Theres A Reference Made About The Mouse Gods That 21st Century North Americans Worshiped.

In mortal engines, there’s a reference made about the mouse gods that 21st century North Americans worshiped.

anyways this makes me laugh. Ya know Disney maybe folks wouldn’t be so quick to make fun if you weren’t such jerks about copyright and in general

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1 year ago

I regularly get told that experiences are better than things and buying expensive things is silly, but as a cosplayer the thing is the experience.

I love dressing up I love going places dressed up I love sharing a little slice of nerdiness with the public.

Also as someone who struggles with being tired a lot and social anxiety, sometimes wearing a costume and knowing it’ll leave a positive impact is the thing that gets me to actually get up and go.


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1 year ago

do I know what I’m doing? No. Am I lost? Probably. Do people scare me? Yes. But I am a mandalorian in my free time and a mandalorian wouldn’t be defeated by bad artificial lighting and the candle isle so neither will I.

…I went to the mall today dressed as a normal human and it was terrible but I made it out with my bounty (christmas presents and new cargo pants)

1 year ago

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1 year ago

It’s interesting how the Mandalorian Creed is truly about the helmet, and isn’t about their face at all. It’s always others who say “But you’ve never shown your face?”

To Din, the Armorer doesn’t say “Your face was seen.” She says, “You have removed your helmet.” The questions are: “Have you ever removed your helmet? Has it ever been removed by others?”

It’s not about their faces at all. Otherwise they wouldn’t pop their helmets to eat like Din does. It’s about the Mandalorian identity, the safety that comes with it, and how the helmet encompasses everything that a Mandalorian is and how it is inextricable from the armor.

1 year ago

watching star wars right now is getting excited over pretty costumes and loving characters and all those silly little droids. and it’s also knowing that some of the same people watching with you and rooting for the fall of the empire, were they to actually exist in that galaxy would argue that the empire bombing mandalore was an acceptable self defense move. just the destruction of an armed populace that allied itself with terrorists. because that’s what the rebel alliance was called by the empire.

star wars is a dystopia.


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