ezra_of_lothal: (Ezra thoughtful by recadreuse)
Ezra Bridger ([personal profile] ezra_of_lothal) wrote in [community profile] deernet2022-02-09 07:59 pm

Video; un: lothrat

[Ezra has a Sword of Agency laid across his lap when he flips on the camera to his Omni. The very observant might note he's in one of the safehouses Ruby clued him into. He looks thoughtful.]

I've had enough time travel and other weirdness going on in my life for the last year that I wasn't sure how far off my count of subjective days might be. But I woke up to this sword, which gives off some pretty interesting vibes. So either my Blessed Day is a really random day, or it's my birthday.

I'm going with it being my birthday. Nineteen.

I've always pretty much hated my birthday, as long as I remember. Some of it's personal, but even the personal stuff is tied to the fact that the day I was born, the galaxy where I'm from changed, and not, in my estimation - and a whole lot of other people's - for the better.

There's no, like, cosmic or destined implications to the fact I was born that day, by the way. Not as far as I know. Just cause and effect, maybe. Stress can lead to early births, right? I'm just a kid from a backwater planet in a big galaxy. My parents weren't anyone important.

But sometimes my birthday felt like a curse.

None of that baggage came from here. I'd like to try to put some of it down, you know? [He peers towards a window.]

It's looking bad out there, but if you want to brave it, I've got a big pot of mushroom stew on, and I think I'm gonna see if I can get this thing to project a movie. Not exactly a dazzling party, but it's more than I usually celebrate. Some company would be great. Or just talk to me on here.

Any suggestions for a must watch?
measuringdicks: (still standing better than)

[personal profile] measuringdicks 2022-02-25 12:02 pm (UTC)(link)
It's fucking great, I watched it a while back and it was way better sci-fi than anything else I'd ever seen. [Which is a lie, there's Star Wars, but there's enough people here from a galaxy far, far away that Richie's default is to pretend the movies don't exist, just in case.]

It's basically about a bunch of people from a TV show who accidentally get abducted by aliens who think their TV show is real. So they have to pretend they totally know exactly what they're doing and they're not faking it.