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11-18-2006 08:37 AM |
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Originally Posted by Invader Bloo
(Post 16384)
To Pittbull lady a couple pages back: The SW movie was called "SW Epsiode V: The Empire Strikes Back", I don't see that at all justbecause I don't think IFs can have kids. Plus, in "ROTJ" Vader saved Luke while the BB guy looks like he'd leave Wilt to die.:(
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To Invader Bloo-SOME Imaginary Friends, at least, CAN reproduce and have offspring. We have already seen proof of this in "Land of the Flea", in which the Imaginary Fleas had lots and LOTS of babies, and while Lauren has said that Imaginary Friends cannot IMAGINE other Imaginary Friends, some can apparently create them the "old-fashioned" way. I have to wonder, also, about that nursury at Foster's, full of monster babies. Now, if a little girl were to create an Imaginary Friend baby, it would most likely be a human-like IF baby, sort of a living, breathing incarnation of a baby doll. I can't fathom that many little girls creating all those horned, fanged, multi-eyed and generally strange-looking babies to mother and care for, and I cannot see many little boys creating an Imaginary Friend baby of ANY sort. So where do you suppose that all those monster babies came from?
In The Empire Strikes Back, following the light saber battle, Darth Vader does NOT save Luke Skywalker after cutting off his arm, but continues to threaten and press him to join the Dark Side. Luke is saved by Han Solo, if my memory serves me correctly, after nearly falling through some sort of chute thing while desparately trying to hang on with one hand. It's not until a later installment that his father actually saves him. From what we'd seen of Lord Vader's personality and temperament prior to TESB, we would have had no reason to assume that he would have ever spared Luke's life, either.
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