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no Thoughts just commander cody

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Anonymous asked:

For the doodle prompt-more cody!

More Cody!

The one with the lil cap is my self indulgent doodle. As someone who’s worn helmets for long durations a great deal I wish the clones wore flame resistant balaclavas or caps to protect their necks/faces/heads. (Plus I think know the helmets would get disgusting really, really fast without a barrier)

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sibling instinct [ID: Digital comic of Ahsoka from Star Wars. She lays in bed, clearly close to sleep. Suddenly, she sits up and throws the blankets off. She walks down the hallway of the ship with purpose, stopping to type a code into a keypad that fwoosh-es open a door. Behind the door, Anakin lounges on a couch. He looks up at Ahsoka, who stares blankly back. They just stare at each for another beat before Anakin asks "Can I help you?" Ahsoka replies immediately "bitch" but since she's the younger sibling, she instantly turns on her heel, running away. /END ID]

okay but this is a power move above any other

It gets even better, because he was doing all of this on a pitch black night. This dude swam towards a lure, slapped at it with his glove, and when it got caught; he let himself float and tugged on the line so the fisherman thought he had hooked a 100+ pound salmon. Once he was finally up to the shore, he turned a flashlight on in the guy’s face and walked out of the water, saying “good morning, gentlemen. State fish and game warden, you’re under arrest.“

At this point, the guy who had reeled him in had literally fallen over in shock, and the other people with him were scared shitless. The warden whipped some citations out of a plastic bag in his wetsuit, made the trespassers sign them, asked if they had any questions, and then gathered all of their fishing gear. And he just. Walked back into the river. And quietly swam away, without another word.

This man is a legend.

warden coming out of his river to shame fishermankind

Another perk of libraries is that when I check out an audiobook and predictably fail to listen to it, it gets returned and I can rest easy knowing that checking it out at all has already benefited my local library. I can even do it again later and it will only bring further good things, for free, forever

VS buying an audiobook, failing to listen to it, and having to stare at it in my audible collection knowing I spent $10 on something I never used. And then imagine doing that again. Hellish. Get a library card and download the libby app