Especially_the_lies

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IIRC there are only 2 states that don't abide by Daylight Saving Time: Arizona & Hawaii

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I went to an Indian place once and asked the waiter to make my food spicy. It was kinda medium-spicy, and when the waiter asked if it was spicy enough, I--stupid white boy I am--said no. He took the dish back to the kitchen. He returned a little later with the chef. They both watched me take a bite and regret my decision. Through the tears, I told them the Spice was just right. They laughed.

[–] Especially_the_lies@startrek.website 15 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I am NOT a Sneezy man!

Except for that sex-change episode. Say what you will about Move Along Home, Profit and Lace is the worst episode of DS9, imo

Ah yes, the Stewie Griffin solution

Censors in the 90s were obviously MUCH more concerned about portraying the love between two consenting adults who had been married in a previous life than they were about a sentient puddle of goo that can make himself look like he's dressed.

Not for me, but I fully embrace your right to embrace and catch it.

Staying with her even though she was abusive. Having kids with her. Then finally getting up the courage to get myself out but not being able to take the kids with me.

Honestly, I thought that's where the joke was going.

[–] Especially_the_lies@startrek.website 40 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Clue. One of Tim Curry's finest performances. Madeline Kahn's, too.

Joke's on you. I'm in dark mode all the time.

 
 
 
 
 
 

I know a strictly military-focused show goes against Roddenberry's vision, but what are the chances that we could see some sort of war-focused Trek in the future? The scenes in "Under the Cloak of War" (SNW 2x08... yes I'm a few weeks behind) fascinated me. What would a MAS*H-style show look like in Trek? Could the show tell the story of the war exclusively from the medical perspective? Until now, we've only gotten glimpses of war shown through the eyes of our main characters (O'Brien, Nog, Chakotay, Burnham, M'Benga, Chapel, etc) and we've gotten fleet-level looks of battles, but very little on-the-ground coverage of war.

I'd prefer the setting to be some war set some time after PIC--something we as an audience know nothing about. What are your thoughts, Lemmy?

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