You know what's great about Star Wars? In Episode VI, when the super star destroyer gets taken out, one of the rebels in the background of Admiral Ackbar shouts out "So long, dickheads!"
The fact that "dickhead" is a Star Wars insult next to "laser-brain" and "nerf-herder" makes me very happy.
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?It's part of the background noise of people cheering, but the guy shouted it loud enough that it's somewhat distinct from the rest of the crew, if you're listening for it.
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?It's either "Die, dickheads" or "so long, dickheads", but I hear a guy say dickheads so that's good enough for me.
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?This has helped me further distinguish the Sliding Scale of Real Life to Fictional Vulgarities in Star Wars.
From least to most vulgar.
Darn.
Damn.
Hell.
Dickhead.
Poodoo.
Karabast.
E chu ta.
Kriff.
Fierfek.
You can clearly see that there is a threshold of PG friendly expletives that, once crossed, causes the curse words to become increasingly made-up the graver the coarse language.
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?Spaz, please FG.
Gracia is in pain, and I'm missing out on the chance to revel in it.
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?Nobody has asked me about Star Wars yet.
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?You know, sometimes I think I'll offer to let you guys invent Star Wars people and make them NPC extras in the story.
But then I remember that's an awful idea and I don't want to have a quadriplegic Gungan Jedi named Larry "Midichlorians" McCallister.
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?

trip what is wrong with you