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Dollar sign spellings are SO 2012.

…who DON'T want hugs. ;)

I'm just saying.

EXACTLY.

Intimate contact is intimate contact, regardless of the scale of it. Consent is still consent even when the stakes are as low as a hug. It's worse because he told her no thanks politely, and she tried again!

Define irony: Someone who is embroiled in a harassment case where she was the victim (Kesha)…trying to enact a hug (intimate contact) on someone who LITERALLY tells her no out loud…and then she tries again!

She might, you never know! LOL

Indeed.

And I'm not even a huge Star Trek fan…just a casual/intermediate one. Imagine the die-hards! their heads must be exploding.

Sorry man. I gotta be me!

If it veers from entrenched Klingon design in the Prime Universe since their inception (barring the portion of time when they looked human during the Original series; which has an explanation), yes it needs an in-story reason…otherwise it's just a change for changes sake…and creates a disconnect in canon. How would

And I mean that's it right….if all of our collective instincts were that she looks like Rey…that's a copied idea.

I think he means the leaked picture from a few months back of the Klingons in Discovery. They look very different.

I want their look to have a reason though. Like the rumour I heard was that these are ancient Klingons who have been "awakened" from a grave ship or something…if it's just for the sake of "being new and fresh" I'll be less impressed.

Either that, or a fully covered set of gear that gets "conspicuously torn" on planet. Either way.

There are SO many other ways to have designed desert-gear that would not have aped Star Wars as much as this does. This is just…lazy from a costuming POV.

From a design standpoint…this is FAR too close. The belts and pouches, the goggles, the overlapping Jedi-garment…everything is fairly copied looking.

I dunno if RTD's "can't-unsee-it" metal thong-undies version is much better. LOL!

I'm not accusing you of coming at me man, no worries. I really just keep seeing this narrative on the internet of people trying to fit everyone in the entertainment industry into tiny little identifier boxes…and labelling anything else as whitewashing. It's exceedingly tiresome. Similar to people who misunderstand the

You assume his mother is white when we've not met her…that's your first real mistake. Everything else is pointless blather. If there's something I'd like you to take away from this exchange…it's that mixed race people have a hard enough time fitting into the mold society sets for them on either side of their