Let’s talk about that shitty math for a second:
Let’s talk about that shitty math for a second:
Not to mention that that description in Fight Club is meant to be a horrifying revelation about how we could be using fatally faulty products.
On a recent tech podcast, one of the hosts said that he thought about keeping his Note 7 because he liked it and figured that the odds were good he would not have a problem. But when he thought about how often he gives his phone to his young daughter so that she can play games, he realized that returning the phone…
If nuTrek had been shopped as a full reboot of the Trek universe, with no relation to the original, then “so what” would be my response as well. The two versions of Trek would be like two different performances of MacBeth.
It’s not beholden to any... cannon?
I’d be perfectly happy if Pegg went the “Sulu’s always been gay/bi” route, but Takei’s been pretty insistent that Sulu was originally conceived to be a straight character. Pegg might be jumping through all these technobabble hoops so that both can be right.
Not even necessary seeing as how the entire show was Riker's poorly written alt history holodeck fanfic.
There is the terrible frat bro(for lack of a better term) mentality that if 2 guys kiss, they’re just 100% gay. If 2 chicks kiss, they’re just experimenting(and then the frat bros high five).
Ignoring for a second that Pegg’s time travel logic here is *atrocious* (I know it’s fiction and shouldn’t bug me but shoddy time travel logic is a bugbear of mine).
As far as my far-too-indepth knowledge of Star Trek goes, there are exactly two references to Sulu’s sexuality in Star Trek.
One is that Evil Sulu…
There are both gay and straight people who will deny that Bi is a real thing. Which is a shame.
He’s Bi you guys. Bi people exist. He’s Bi. In one timeline he had a long term partnership with a woman, in this one he did so with a man. He’s Bi. We don’t need to bring quantum physics and causality into this. He’s Bi.
So you’re just making it up as you go along? Ok fine, I can live with that. In that case that means Enterprise is good and dead and buried and we can forget that horrible person Captain Archer was ever a part of canon. Mutations in rift-time and whoobly timey whimey and all that.
Yesterday, we asked you what your favorite single panels in comics were. The results gave us some of the best laughs…
Nope. I read that. But whereas you’re saying this off-handedly as if they’re just some side-effect of racist, neo-conservativism, I’m making it explicit that it doesn’t take an “evil” right winger to initiate stances on anti-blackness.
Pin this on the Republicans all you want, Dems played on this fear of black criminality as well. Private prisons skyrocketed beginning in Clinton’s era. Federal sentencing got tougher and continued to be discriminatory as well.
WHAT?!
The funniest was this one posted by Will Holz!:
I might not like his videos much, because i don’t play most of those games, but those are all valid points that he brings up in his article.
The author of this post has as much cancer-causing potential as power lines.
Where I used to live (8 months ago), there is a forest reserve in the middle of the city (it was a millionaire that donated that land to the town as long as they kept the area free of buildings), a few hectares in area. The town decided after 30-odd years to start building houses there, near the transmission lines.…
How dare you present facts on a Gawker site.