destor23
destor23
destor23

You win a No-Prize.

If I might make an attempt at nuance here, the idea that many psychiatrists are too quick to throw pills at something and call it a day is both true and a big problem. I speak from personal experience - I struggled for years futilely against clinical depression with a series of RXs that never much helped until I

Considering how 2020 has gone so far, I consider ‘ominous’ to be a more appropriate word.

Interesting.

Calgar predates the adult depiction of Cable by some 3 years.

Agreed that this is stupid and unnecessary. It’s as if they were trying to find controversial things where they don’t exist so they can very publicly fix them and show how sensitive they are. 

“Diva and backup_singer" is too much, I love it. And that you used the underscore is just *chef's kiss*. I still name files like this from a few Linux classes, and I'm not even a programmer.

I always thought of it as this:

I wish someone had consulted with me. I have plenty of master/slave alternatives: 😉

None of this is race related. It’s all made up by soft people with no spine, a victim complex (Karens), and are attention seeking. Call it husband/ wife. Who cares? No one with working brains. 

Monopolies are bad. Still, why anyone’s still reading physical copies eludes me.

Obviously monopolies being broken are good. But...

And spontaneous human combustion. As a kid, I was terrified of the idea of getting stuck in quicksand, afraid of being attacked by bigfoot, and in a near-panic when thinking I could burst into flames at any moment.

Disney buying Marvel Entertainment prematurely killed the beloved Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, Spectacular Spider-Man, & Wolverine & The X-Men because they weren’t made by a Disney animation studio.

Thing is, sometimes it doesn’t. Quark was one I got straight away. What really throws me is when an actor grows a beard. 

Year of Hell is fantastic. Honestly, I think Voyager had some of the best 2-parters in all of Trek. It just sucks that basically everything that happens in 90% of all the episodes, particularly the 2-parters, never really matters. There are no stakes. No characters grow (with the exception of the Doctor and Seven).

Part of me wants to re-dub him in voyager with his lines from Avenue 5.

With Voyager’s luck, it would be Neelix in the shower.

I’m mixed on this. I love, love, love Year of Hell. It is some badass storytelling with a memorable villain and some Big 90s Energy from Captain Janeway (“TIME’S UP”). My immediate reaction is “That would’ve been fucking great”, but after watching two Discovery seasons where episodes lacked much individual flavor, I