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I am curious what it will be based on when the scripts of Fern Gully were used up in the first movie.

My guess is that it’s about 2 hours and 45 minutes.

Do. Not. Need.

Bottom line: STAR TREK is one of the few science fiction franchises that is set in a future that you would actually want to live in.

Beyond that, I want to take a moment to acknowledge the social aspect of STAR TREK fandom as well. I can’t count the number of friends and colleague and acquaintances I’ve met through

Favorite Thing: Heroes who are scientists, engineers and diplomats. Solving problems through teamwork and competence. And the way these qualities have inspired multiple generations of fans to make the fiction of Star Trek a reality.

Star Trek is one of the few works of popular fiction that makes the argument that humanity is good, that in the future we will be better, and that our potential is as boundless as the universe that we will one day leave the Earth to explore.

I love Star Trek not because of it’s a battle of “good and evil.” It’s about improving one’s self, and society as a whole.

Having to discuss mental health issues in a professional context is one of the more humiliating things to do in the American workplace. I had to do it today and even though the outcome was extremely favorable for me, I still want to curl up in a ball and hide forever. I can’t imagine having to deal with it on this

For fun, many years ago, my ex-wife and I watched the FOX “Alien Autopsy” show. A few nights later she woke me up to investigate the spaceship landing in the back yard, and has been traveling the road to full-bore Tea Party born-again Christian ever since. She and her husband have a bona fide prepper bunk/arsenal in

I have so much respect for Marcia Clark. I was in highschool during the O.J. trial, and looking back at it now, and I remember the disgusting, sexist way that the public and media treated Clark. It seems like she was very much alone in it during the 90's. It still happens today but people at least find support through

All of those countries are exactly the same as the ussr and mao’s China- my conservative relatives

This is why the Democrats need to win the White House and get back the house and senate. IMO a public option is the only thing that will be sustainable over the long term to ensure health care access for everybody.

I am this person and thank you for acknowledging us flakes, we don’t want to be we just are.

No way would I have fished through my poop for a missing tooth no matter how much it would have cost. I don’t care how well they clean it, I ain’t puttin’ no poop tooth in my mouth either. I’d just live without. They could call me Gummy Joe. Better than Poop Tooth Joe.

My wife and I tried Sling for the past year on our Roku. We recently switched to PlayStation Vue on the Roku. Sling has a better interface (though still garbage), but content options are limited, there’s no DVR service, and the “look back” feature only applies to a handful of channels and is pretty much useless.

My wife and I tried Sling for the past year on our Roku. We recently switched to PlayStation Vue on the Roku. Sling

Its like, irony. Delicious delicious irony, to insist upon something not being cool to reaffirm your own sense of cool.

Slytherin is full of Nazis yet Hufflepuff is the worst because they’re decent people. Alex is probably supporting Trump.

I was a Hufflepuff in the 1990's and I have always accepted that fate. But, hey, badgers are vicious!

“If you were unlucky, tired, and had to make a new account because you forgot your login for the email for your old account, you were a Ravenclaw.”

Bilbo Baggins is a Hufflepuff. Frodo Baggins is a Hufflepuff. Sam Gamgee is a Hufflepuff. Pretty much every hobbit is a Hufflepuff, and they saved the fucking world.