Isil'zha veni.
Isil'zha veni.
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Given that there are evolutionary reasons for women to be rather more selective in potentially procreative relationships, the expectation of a male first move is very strange social construct. It maximizes the number of negative attempts, to the frustration of men and to the annoyance of women.
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Mental arithmetic skills are extremely useful to spacefarers who must deal with the sorts of complex logistical issues that Star Trek regularly overlooks in the name of simplicity.
Doctor Bashir, I Presume
It has been well established that I am a poor typist.
There is a certain degree of dark humor in the naming of Earth Alliance ships as most of them proved to be much more dangerous to their crews, or to the Earth I have to put up with, than to anyone else.
Rotating frames of reference are not easy for the untrained to understand. Mistakes are to expected.
We are a culture of tradition and repetition.