Doublepluskirk

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[–] Doublepluskirk@startrek.website 3 points 11 months ago

Thanks. That's good to know

[–] Doublepluskirk@startrek.website 3 points 11 months ago (5 children)

I feel that. I've been tempted to get silicone trays that you can wash and reuse but I dunno how they affect the cooking.

People have been saying that for the last few years. Maybe they're just corrupt cunts normally

She definitely knew what she was doing. She's been nipping at his heels trying to make him look weak because she's after his job.

I quite like that her romance story is an inversion of the typical typical Mass Effect, sex is the prize, type story. She'll jump you with little effort. you get closer and she wants to fight you, but the real pay off is when she let's her guard down and allows herself to be tender and be loved. It's quite lovely.

That's just the campaign. They'll slap an 8/10 on the multiplayer and call it a day. It'll sell gang busters again, then when they do the same thing again next year, no-one will bat an eye.

And yet here you are trying your hardest

I'm one of the unnamed crew of starbase 80, for sure.

Absolutely, it's worth talking about since it's not a new phenomena with Tolkien's work. We should be mindful of these kinds of interpretations and be clear about how we, as a community, respond.

They're Star Treks room of requirement (fuck JK btw), they are whatever size you need them to be

[–] Doublepluskirk@startrek.website 25 points 1 year ago (8 children)

The inconsistent size of Jeffrie's tubes is one of the things I love about the franchise. Sometimes crawl through them, sometimes run. Who fucking knows!

There are definite themes of 'old' or 'ancient bloodlines' making better or stronger men and elves, as arda generally declines in many ways. Look at Númenor and its genetic legacy. It's a short leap for fascists and racists towards blood and racial purity nonsense, and the decline of, or assault on, so called 'Western civilisation' from the 'hordes' of eaterlings and haradrim. It's a narrow minded and surface level view of the literature, but morons aren't exactly known for their media literacy.

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