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projectionedge.bsky.social
Creator of Projection Edge, Newshounds and Something Happens. Democrat. Prog rock nerd. Married to @oneratnowalls.bsky.social. He, him and a hey you.
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WHOOHOO!! Now those are some prizes worth having!! Thank you so much!!
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"No matter how he tried, he could not break free... And the Robert F. Kennedys ate into his brain!"
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"I will love him and squeeze him and call him George..." "But my name's Ace!" "I can't say Ace, George"
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I kid, but I feel a bit bad for Joan that these were the only roles she could get in her twilight years. By the time you get to "Trog," she's visibly checked out of everything.
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Could have been cardboard wire hangers
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Well, this was a more MUSICAL punishment than I expected...
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This ain't no hologram This ain't no disco This ain't no foolin' around
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Oh, I misremembered that one. I've always remembered it as "by then she was on his side."
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Exactly. In addition, Spock and McCoy were in the show from the start. Pulaski came in LATER and IMMEDIATELY it feels like she's muscling in and bullying a character we've already gotten to know. If she was going to be antagonistic to Data, it should have BUILT SLOWLY, based on her backstory.
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But the fire is so delightful
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Dashing spats.
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Yeah, I mean, her kindness to Worf is counterbalanced by her callousness to Data at the start (as you say, Rule 63 McCoy), which fortunately got tempered as the season progressed, but I think it was too late by then.
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Not to add fuel to this fire, but the ST concept does seem genuinely expansive and open-ended.
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I was on the edge of my seat on how the Doctor would find the code. Even if he took the TARDIS to the Vitameatavegamin corporation and somehow stole it from someone with loose lips. It was an exciting possibility. But no. "My older self told me." F*** you. I love you, Anita, but this SUCKED.
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I do so feel this. The time it takes to complete a work is daunting when you take it out of context, but the vision of it as a whole is enough of a carrot to wash that concern right out of your mind... for a while, anyway.
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This has just been causing all kinds of angst in my sad little nervous system. My mind is like, "There is so much more here to explore, there is more to get into, there are so many themes and possibilities," and my id is like, "Geez Louise, I only have so many years on this planet."
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Deleted my other post. This post gave me some food for thought, and I realized how much of my speaking tone in public has all come down to developing a skill for instantly reading a room. Connect with who I'm speaking to is more important than relying on a generic form of speech.
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Walking all over a con probably amounts to at least two miles.
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If I, a Californian, could marry an English man, allowing him to live here, this could happen too.
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Think of it as like "oh, man, I can't believe this."
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Yeah, in that context, I will not use it.
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I disagree. To me, "Dude" is just like "God" as an expletive. If I say "God, this sucks" I am not calling you God. I will not say it around anyone who's offended by it but it's too ingrained for me to change it.
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There are badgers in Barry Squatter?
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Oh, man, that should have been so obvious to me. All the clues were RIGHT THERE.
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Great. Now I have to clean the soda I spit out off my wall.
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Yes, I'm talking about the Doctor Who episode "Joy to the World." Yes, I apologize to any of my wonderful cartoonist friends who write wacky sci-fi stuff who've used this and thought nothing of it, but it's a device I strongly disagree with. That's life.
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"Wait a minute... this is a waffle iron attachment! What the hell?"
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Love the Dee DeCarlo :)
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Sad he was so hard done by
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So what you're saying is, sweet dreams are made of THIS:
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All the "horny" jokes have been made, I assume
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I can't think of anyone more Christian than my cousins and they love me and my husband unconditionally.
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It was definitely a huge "ah ha" moment in my life when I found out, for sure.
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I think the difference between "sexual orientation" and "gender identity" was very poorly understood. Our culture has linked them both so inextricably for eons that it takes some unlearning to separate the two.
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He's not that little
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Oh, happy belated birthday!
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Jinx and Bluff decided to have a trial separation!
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I kind of feel like I could draw the new Cargie in the same Crayola light up sneakers I drew you in before.
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Probably not him.