Homeless in Vancouver: I am your father, Luke, now drink your milk!

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      In recent months I’ve started seeing a new style of white plastic milk jug in container recycling bins. It’s very similar to other plastic milk jugs except that it’s white and features an especially sharp-edged and deep concavity on one side.

      Though I’d never seen this exact feature on a milk jug before, it seemed instantly familiar to me for some reason. I really can’t recall that last time I might have seen something similar—perhaps it was a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away. 

      “With the [milk jug] completed, I must take vigorous action against the Rebels as soon as possible. The Emperor expects great things of this [milk jug], and of me.”
      ―Wilhuff Tarkin to “the Milk Man”

      Stanley Q. Woodvine is a homeless resident of Vancouver who has worked in the past as an illustrator, graphic designer, and writer. Follow Stanley on Twitter at @sqwabb.

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      Looks

      Mar 5, 2015 at 3:34pm

      like something fits into it to keep it firmly held during shipment