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Merry Christmas from the Skywalkers 🎄 (Original Post) underpants 8 hrs ago OP
They seem nice BOSSHOG 8 hrs ago #1
Very clever! PJMcK 8 hrs ago #2
👍 underpants 5 hrs ago #6
That's Great! Chasstev365 8 hrs ago #3
That's Mark Hamill, right? Easterncedar 7 hrs ago #4
Yes, Mother (Natalie Portman), Father (Darth Vader) Wiz Imp 7 hrs ago #5
Hahahaha! Ty electric_blue68 3 hrs ago #7
The Galactic Emperor's leading political enforcer, and the best he can do for his son is Tuffskins? Aristus 3 hrs ago #8
😃 Tuffskins never wore out....and if they did... underpants 2 hrs ago #9
I remember when high-contrast knee patches were quite the fashion statement. Aristus 2 hrs ago #10

BOSSHOG

(44,617 posts)
1. They seem nice
Thu Dec 25, 2025, 08:42 AM
8 hrs ago

With the sepiaesque overwhelmingness and the children of the damned death stares. Very Merry Christmas indeed.

Wiz Imp

(8,766 posts)
5. Yes, Mother (Natalie Portman), Father (Darth Vader)
Thu Dec 25, 2025, 09:47 AM
7 hrs ago

Last edited Thu Dec 25, 2025, 11:45 AM - Edit history (1)

Son (Mark Hamill) & Daughter (Carrie Fisher)

Aristus

(71,558 posts)
8. The Galactic Emperor's leading political enforcer, and the best he can do for his son is Tuffskins?
Thu Dec 25, 2025, 01:33 PM
3 hrs ago


I wonder if the person who assembled this AI image included the year 1977 for the fashion choices. That would have been appropriate, since that was the year 'Star Wars' debuted.

Aristus

(71,558 posts)
10. I remember when high-contrast knee patches were quite the fashion statement.
Thu Dec 25, 2025, 02:49 PM
2 hrs ago

I don't remember seeing them in the '80's. They would undoubtedly been derided as making the wearer look poor. But in the '70's, they were everywhere.

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