Mm. I can understand that! It was a pretty bad argument, thinking back
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I guess.. it's hard for me to separate this Kylo Ren thing from Star Wars' tradition of Evil Wizard Names, because I'm so into SW
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And I mean, my friends and family have been fantastic wrt me being trans, so it's not an issue I've faced personally
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Well that's the issue then fundamentally - you haven't had your dad insist his son is alive to your face, meaning you
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Because i have and it hurts to hear that argument even in the context of fictional space wizards
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @EsserZed
I was gonna say “I can’t compare” and then I remembered my mom broke into my house so uh. Welp
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Actual Han Solo: Technically Broke Into His Son’s Place Of Work/House In Order To Yell His Dead Name At Him, Yeah
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Wait yeah “trespassed on a college campus then broke into a dorm” is about reasonable for… downgrade scale.
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I should tell people this if they’re ever looking for a good modern AU equivalent, dang.
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Obi-Wan actually was more respectful of Darth Vader in that sense - never called him anything but "Darth" to his face
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Even if it was in a bitterly sarcastic tone of voice
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That's a good point! It's likely "Darth" was a name at that point, too. It's not a title until the EU and then Prequels, really
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Yes but as with all Guinness performances it's ambiguous enough to survive the retcon
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