

Any prequel. I’m watching Star Trek Strange New Worlds. It’s 10 years before the original series. So there is no way Spock, Urua, Chapel, or Pike (well sorta on him) can get too messed up.
Any prequel. I’m watching Star Trek Strange New Worlds. It’s 10 years before the original series. So there is no way Spock, Urua, Chapel, or Pike (well sorta on him) can get too messed up.
No, this doesn’t seem right.
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This guy is great. Fascinating idea.
To summarize, “I have a POV that almost no one else has. Why is everyone not naming things the way I see them.”
Yeah unfortunately it makes sense now. Sigh.
The dryer at my parents house vented into a mess of mint. Laundry made the backyard smell great.
Whatever you do, don’t stick your tongue out like a rock star with Jesus on your tongue. I’ve found this upsets the nuns. Well maybe it was just me that upset the nuns. A young atheist in a Catholic school was interesting.
Some of the best television I’ve seen in a long time. All the emotions. 3rd episode is intense.
I find the rampant star trek memes a pleasant addition to my life
I’ve only been here a few weeks but OP looks like the GallowBoob of Lemmy.
“all the veggies” bring all the moisture. Cut back or precook the wet stuff. Go easy on the sauce.
took me a few weeks to get to the same setting, way better.
BSG is an interesting example. I’m in the middle of a rewatch. Yes on the Earth aspect.
But the opening credits always mention that the cylons have a plan. After the show was over Ronald D. Moore, the show runner, admitted they made up that line because it sounded cool. There was no cylon plan. Disappointing as that part of the show’s mythology was teased and I would have liked to know more.
Us olds call this a burnout.
Not we, the Daily Beast is one overly dramatic headline away from a tabloid.
Good, let the working class feel the self inflicted pain. - a frustrated American
Yeah AI is great for this kinda stuff. My personal favorite use is “make is concise”
Canada is shifting its energy exports away from the U.S. toward European and Asian markets due to American protectionist tariffs. This strategic diversification of Canadian oil, gas, and minerals could weaken U.S. energy security and global influence while raising American energy costs. Canada’s resources currently benefit the U.S. by supporting reserves, lowering costs, and enabling exports. As Canada develops more capacity to supply global allies directly, particularly with electricity that could power America’s growing AI sector, this reorientation may significantly alter global energy geopolitics.
Proud of you. I found that being ready not to drink is an important first step for long term success. That sounds super obvious writing it out, but harder to do than say. Best of luck!