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Thank you Mario! But our pronouns are in another bio
I'm on that EMPATHY GRIND, I CARE a lot about OTHER PEOPLE, I fuel so much JOY and WHIMSY on this planet
Super Earth says trans rights
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It's actually incredible how true this is
Automaton fortress? 5 Bile Titans? Literally anything when fighting the Illuminate? Orbital laser, release!
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they're calling him "Silly.P.R."... oh how foolish he is... biden does not fall with a whimper but dies in a burst of glory
2026. be there.
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These bitches gay! Good for them... good for them...
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What the fuck I was just thinking "Oh it'd be cool if somebody went as Snake from Metal Gear to say hi to you" and then saw the second image
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ts screenshot so ass 💔 this should be a better one
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It's mad how 10 year old games sometimes look better than modern games and run 10x better because they're actually optimised
Source: Star Wars: Battlefront 2015, a beautiful game that runs flawlessly
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Well done HPR, you are become meme
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is this mocking elon musk's chess post? lol
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Why does this style remind me of piemations?
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I hear the White House is discussing how to proceed with the claims that Alderaan possesses WMDs
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Did... did you watch that Adventure Time theory about tulpas or is this just a coincidence?
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You should watch the Orville though, it's a parody but a quality parody with a lot of soul, especially after season 1 when the show develops its own personality. By season 3 it's hardly even a parody anymore.
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So jealous of people taking 15+ pills every night
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Comparing trans people to Trump's cabinet picks makes trans people look bad
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He thinks he can just skip past the moon, but he doesn't seem to recognise that it's a far better place to build infrastructure than Mars.
Our moon could be used to mine materials and build rockets that could be launched from a body with no atmosphere and minimal gravity. What does Mars do for us?
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Wait... trees have sex?
Opinion of trees ruined
Wait... this means trees can be trans?
Opinion of trees restored
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It sounds like it should mean selfie, not writing your name
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fourth
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You're right. I was a fool to not realise such an obvious truth
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what about male witches?
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Scotland, a communist country inside a monarchy where, according to you, homeless people starve? Doesn't sound very communist to me. Funny bait though
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Fanny
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this is an admition that the herobrine in the beta server was fake
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holy crap medic team fortress 2
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a visionary of our time
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Also the first two seasons of Strange New Worlds
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I'm a new viewer of Star Trek, it's been about a year and a half and I'm just on Enterprise S3
Though I've also seen most of Disco, all of LD, the Kelvin movies, and YES, the animated series, which is absolutely canon
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Ah, hello, Gordon Freeman. It's good to see you.
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Finally, we've escaped this menace and I'm now safe to talk to a therapist about my trauma from this meme
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Thank you, this worked perfectly
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sorry i forgot my tags
#Guys #HalfLife #Three is #confirmed you have to #BelieveMe #HalfLife3 #in2025
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is that fucking bulgaria
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The crew is forced to confront their childhood trauma, but due to the utopian society they live in, their traumatic events are extremely mild
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eox...
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But, all the episodes of DS9 are good episodes
Especially the bad ones
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Of course, the point of all this is that anything can be true depending on what the viewer wants Star Trek to be. Now I can dream that Kirk didn't pointlessly die in Generations. I'm looking forwards to what they'll end up doing with the interdimensional wormhole
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Personally, I didn't like Disco, but there were people who did. I prefer that it in fact ISN'T confirmed if they exist in different universes, since that allows everyone to think what they want without upsetting Disco fans.
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Likewise, this would only show that there is a reality where the Cerritos was built as a Constitution class
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The Discovery transformation implies that there is a reality where Klingons look like they do in Discovery, and use the ships that they use in Discovery, and that this hypothetical universe is not the Prime universe. Of course, that wouldn't make it non-canon, but it's not an unreasonable conclusion
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It shows there is a reality where the Cerritos was built as a Sovereign Class vessel, but that is not the multiverse that LD is set in, presumably the Prime universe
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It's implied since the LD episode shows that Star Trek definitively has infinite multiverses, and when the Klingons interact with the multiverse fracture, their ships and faces are transformed into the Discovery versions of themselves.
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It's peak cinema
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"War is good for business"
How fitting
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Donald Trump rule 34 (of aquisitions)
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The show shines because of the dynamic between Spock, who provides the logic, McCoy, who provides the emotion, and Kirk, the leader, who has to get Spock and McCoy to work through their differences to succeed.
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TOS is great, I started Star Trek 2 years ago with Lower Decks and Discovery. After some time, I went back to the beginning to watch it in chronological order, and TOS is the series that has stuck with me most. It isn't always the highest quality, but it's fun and extremely unique. TAS is great too
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Spock tuah
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You've got to love how the writers set up future plot lines in the 90's without knowing where they would lead, only to now see them getting picked up decades later.