I never considered Chewbacca a space ape. More of a dog like space balls.
I don't know, calling someone a wookie in my book is like calling them a yeti which is more of like a "you're a big ass bitch" comment than a racist one.
I never considered Chewbacca a space ape. More of a dog like space balls.
I don't know, calling someone a wookie in my book is like calling them a yeti which is more of like a "you're a big ass bitch" comment than a racist one.
Either way it's not nice.
I give Michelle Obama some credit for raising a daughter whose banging a white dude and smoking copious amounts of weed at an Ivy school.
And Melania has begat that little on-the-spectrum fuck, Barron.
Yes Wikipedia is my source. Just the fact that a dog walks on 4 legs and an orangutan walks on 2....
According to an interview with creator George Lucas, the inspiration for the Wookiee was Lucas' dog, Indiana (whose name is used in the Lucas-inspired Indiana Jones movies). "He was the prototype for the Wookiee. He always sat beside me in the car. He was big, a big bear of a dog."[1] During the climactic chase scene in THX 1138, one of the robotic cops, voiced by actor Terry McGovern, improvises: "I think I ran over a Wookiee back there", and thus the word was born. Wookey was the surname of a friend of Terry's, Bill Wookey, and Terry thought it would be a funny in-joke to include his friend's name in the soundtrack for THX-1138.[2][3]
In one episode of Animal Planet's series Animal Icons, focusing on the creation of Star Wars figures, it was revealed that the Wookiees were also based on orangutans and lemurs, which are long-haired creatures that live in a warm forest climate.[citation needed] The net effect in terms of the Wookiees' appearance is a marked resemblance to descriptions of the legendary Sasquatch of the Pacific Northwest.
Yes Wikipedia is my source. Just the fact that a dog walks on 4 legs and an orangutan walks on 2....
According to an interview with creator George Lucas, the inspiration for the Wookiee was Lucas' dog, Indiana (whose name is used in the Lucas-inspired Indiana Jones movies). "He was the prototype for the Wookiee. He always sat beside me in the car. He was big, a big bear of a dog."[1] During the climactic chase scene in THX 1138, one of the robotic cops, voiced by actor Terry McGovern, improvises: "I think I ran over a Wookiee back there", and thus the word was born. Wookey was the surname of a friend of Terry's, Bill Wookey, and Terry thought it would be a funny in-joke to include his friend's name in the soundtrack for THX-1138.[2][3]
In one episode of Animal Planet's series Animal Icons, focusing on the creation of Star Wars figures, it was revealed that the Wookiees were also based on orangutans and lemurs, which are long-haired creatures that live in a warm forest climate.[citation needed] The net effect in terms of the Wookiees' appearance is a marked resemblance to descriptions of the legendary Sasquatch of the Pacific Northwest.
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I don't know, calling someone a wookie in my book is like calling them a yeti which is more of like a "you're a big ass bitch" comment than a racist one.
Either way it's not nice.
And Melania has begat that little on-the-spectrum fuck, Barron.
According to an interview with creator George Lucas, the inspiration for the Wookiee was Lucas' dog, Indiana (whose name is used in the Lucas-inspired Indiana Jones movies). "He was the prototype for the Wookiee. He always sat beside me in the car. He was big, a big bear of a dog."[1] During the climactic chase scene in THX 1138, one of the robotic cops, voiced by actor Terry McGovern, improvises: "I think I ran over a Wookiee back there", and thus the word was born. Wookey was the surname of a friend of Terry's, Bill Wookey, and Terry thought it would be a funny in-joke to include his friend's name in the soundtrack for THX-1138.[2][3]
In one episode of Animal Planet's series Animal Icons, focusing on the creation of Star Wars figures, it was revealed that the Wookiees were also based on orangutans and lemurs, which are long-haired creatures that live in a warm forest climate.[citation needed] The net effect in terms of the Wookiees' appearance is a marked resemblance to descriptions of the legendary Sasquatch of the Pacific Northwest.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wookiee
Do they realize by their own definition they are slut shaming and being insensitive to her culture?
She's just trying to bring good cheer to the world.
Mmmm...twins.
In other words, fuck off