I don't buy it. What the hell do they gain by targeting Bluesky? Nah, this is on the devs
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Life hack:
Sounds like one of those scam books that's so popular these days
And infinite rage
Woo Ursula Vernon mentioned~
No, it doesn't. You can't meaningfully have a stellar empire with *sublight capability,* it's been a hundred years since a war with the *Federation,* a Warp-capable polity, and they came from *Vulcans,* a Warp-capable people. Taking that TOS episode as gospel for the Romulans' capabilities is dumb.
That's dumb as hell and makes no sense, then, so disregard it
AI crap
As usual, even when Trump does something I kinda sort of like, he goes about it in the most demented and corrupt way possible
I don't really respectfully disagree. At this point, Platner has made so many wrong moves that it'll take a miracle to convince me otherwise
On his Gameboy
(I googled but couldn't find anything. Apparently he was very fond of it though and once it was stolen while on set!)
In the same manifesto, Palantir's owners argued that we need a national military draft, that soft power is over, and that we were too hard on Germany and Japan after World War II. I don't think that company should be allowed to exist anymore.
Honestly both cute as hell
Palantir co-founder says it exists to kill communists.
Snowpiercer is definitely a "this entire movie is a metaphor that makes no sense otherwise" film, and he totally has that energy
Penelope gives big "cleans up nice" energy
(Marzipan gives big "never cleans up" energy)
That's like, one early stealth ship. I don't think it should be extrapolated to the entire Romulan empire. It makes zero sense that they'd fully lack warp capability by the TOS era
He did, which is what really spins the head on the affirmative action part.
He may be the most amoral man I know of in history. Absolutely no principles, single-minded focus. Medieval theologians would assert that he is metaphysical evil.
The best idea in an otherwise boring movie
That's true, they are written exactly like the Nazis
You never get a moment like in, of all things, Stranger Things where a communist soldier says he will gladly give his life to protect his comrades
Feels weird that Romulans, who left Vulcan by definition, wouldn't have already had warp
That's how you get Fettermans
A lot of people are still in the denial about how much the median Democratic voter, the median Democratic volunteer, and the median Democratic activist has shifted on a variety of issues. Well here's the handpicked candidate of Chuck Schumer being booed, about Gaza, at the Dem convention.
Do we know what he was playing that day? I'm deeply curious
Sadly most rich people today hate public transit as much as they do the public
Only error of this piece: she's making eye contact in that first image. My autistic queen constantly staring at anything BUT other people.
And with Grady soon to have a child, there will no longer be a need for him to continue her husband's line. The Cycle may Begin Anew.
Frank died c. 1979, as in the Season 2 episode "Reflections of the Mind" (1985) Jessica mentions she still talks to him sometimes "after six years".
That's just her husband's restless ghost possessing people she comes into contact with