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    Feminist Frequency‏Verified account @femfreq 14 Dec 2017

    The wait is almost over. We've got our tickets to see The Last Jedi tonight! OMG! Before Anita vicariously lives out her lightsaber-wielding fantasies, join us for a look back at the place women have occupied in the Star Wars saga so far!https://youtu.be/9B-bnANSqhE 

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      1. Carlitos  🇦🇷 🔁 🇸🇮‏ @CarlitosYoder 14 Dec 2017
        Replying to @femfreq @carolynmichelle

        I really REALLY looking forward to your review. I suspect you’re gonna like it (even Anita)

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      2. Conor Doyle‏ @xXcftdoyleXx 17 Dec 2017
        Replying to @femfreq @anitasarkeesian

        Ray in the first Star Wars movie was terribly written and was basically a complete Mary Sue. she could best kylo In a lightsaber dual fly han’s ship better than himself and over all never had any proper problems or emotional stuff. Lukes story is way better

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      3. Conor Doyle‏ @xXcftdoyleXx 17 Dec 2017
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        Luke was a simple farmer turn Jedi over 3 movies not one like ray

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      1. Harper J. Cole‏ @HarperJCole 14 Dec 2017
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        Nice vid ... 😎👍

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      1. will whitez‏ @WillWhitez 14 Dec 2017
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        Star wars is about a war in the stars men fight the wars...It would be more appropriate to offer the insight of the women attached to those men not force women into the fighting.

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      1. Ian Cordingley‏ @IanCordingley 19 Dec 2017
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        I think that Holdo should have survived Last Jedi: she would have made an excellent surrogate Leia

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      1. music man‏ @Krobertcomposer 19 Dec 2017
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        You all love a fictional movie about intergalactic war but I am sure you hate the fact that the men in power want perpetual wars in reality

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      1. Fionor‏ @sirFionor 14 Dec 2017
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        I just saw it today and I suppose you will like it. I certainly did and so did my girlfriend (and she was all *Meh* about SW until today)

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      1. will whitez‏ @WillWhitez 14 Dec 2017
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        I mean it is not that hard always begging for money the fuh!!!!!!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZ1NuX7nSgw …

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