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Happy Threshold Day one and all! 🦎🦎🖖‼️💚
I’ve genuinely been looking forward to today for months💀. A whole day full of Voyager lizard shitposts?! Yes please!
thinking about how threshold would have gone on other star treks. just spitballing here i’m taking suggestions:
original trek: would fit right in here honestly, no change
the animated series: it’s even weirder somehow. the evolved human salamanders are hot pink.
tng: we actually know what they’d do because they’ve had two episodes in this genre already, but with some key differences: a) the character who transmogrifies into a glowy gecko (geordi) is the only character on the show with no daddy issues whatsoever, and b) “genesis” hinges on the fact that even if you turn into a lizard, your babies will be born normal. of course if those babies were humans and not cats, by the end credits they’d have somehow winked out of existence or never been born at all or something. the j/p babyfic fans just can’t win.
deep space nine: they definitely aren’t abandoning those babies!!! instead the babies die and it’s the saddest thing you’ve ever seen
enterprise: in only four seasons this show somehow had TWO precedents for “we will care for these accidental weird babies in a cringefunny way until we find them a home with more appropriate caregivers” AND a “crewmembers evolved into something stupid but we fixed it” episode
discovery: this is the one show where i feel confident that they keep the lizard babies forever. unsure if the parents leave the show for a while to care for them or if they just have an off-screen salamander daycare on the ship now, but they reappear out of nowhere in the last two episodes of the season to save the universe
short treks: it’s an entire civilization of human salamanders now
star trek picard: those babies are getting fucking dismembered right in front of you
strange new worlds: those babies are getting fucking dismembered right in front of you (by the good guys this time)
prodigy: ah heck i forgot this one before i posted and now i’m on time constraint. umm. the babies (still abandoned by parents) are main characters now
lower decks: janeway and paris just stay that way and continue their starfleet careers with only minor interruption. the pepperoni pizza caused it.
Kate Mulgrew, the woman that you are
Happy Threshold day everyone
Somewhere, on a distant planet in the Delta Quadrant, the lizard babies have just turned 29. Next year, I'll get to post this gif:
Happy 30th birthday to the Threshold lizard babies, I love you
Trekkies opening Tumblr on January 29 that have forgotten it’s Threshold Day.
[Image description: a gif from Star Trek: The Next Generation showing Worf entering a dark room, the lights turn on to reveal multiple crew members behind him wearing party hats, setting off multiple neon bright party poppers, and yelling, “Surprise.” Worf groans and rolls his eyes. /end image description]
AITA for not fighting to keep my children?
I made a really tough decision, and now I’m starting to wonder if it was the right one.
For context, during an extremely bizarre and dangerous mission involving a transwarp experiment gone horribly wrong, I was… altered, physically and mentally. I guess we could say I wasn’t exactly myself. To keep it brief, the process of rapidly evolving through different species and ages ended up resulting in… offspring.
These offspring weren’t human (obviously) but they were mine. Now here’s where I’m starting to second-guess myself. My first officer (who shall remained nameless) who, I'm certain, was thinking much more clearly than myself, decided to leave them on the planet where they were 'born'. He thought they’d have a better shot at surviving there, away from the dangers of our mission (we are far away from home but that is beyond the point).
I understood his reasoning: they weren’t human, they couldn’t live on the ship, and their development was completely unknown. But, they were still mine, and part of me just wanted to keep them close, protect them, and figure out a way to care for them.
In the end, I went along with his suggestion and didn’t argue when he decided to leave them on that planet. He said they’d be safe there, that it was the best place for them to grow. But now I’m wondering if I did the right thing? Should I have fought harder to keep them? Should I have ignored the logic and followed my instincts?
It has been a while but I still think about it often... did I fail them as a mother by not fighting for them more? Was it wrong to trust Chakotay’s my first officer's judgment and leave them behind?
Edit: Just to clarify, I wasn’t in the best state of mind when I made that decision. I was going through some intense changes, and it definitely influenced my choices. But now that I’m back to normal, I can’t help but wonder ...
so AITA?
YTA
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JAH
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Chakotay ITA
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Happy Solstice everyone. I hope you’re all doing ok.
This is the best thing ever.
I’ll admit, I’m a little jealous.
snake wanted a source of warmth. smart snakes. cuddle the mammal.
It’s September 26, and you know what that means… Tom Bombadil Day! 🎉 On this day of their quest, Tolkien’s Hobbits met the mysterious, whimsical, nature-loving Tom Bombadil. 😎
I’m reading on old superstitions and: “Do not go out collecting nuts on Sept 14th, holy Rood Day, as the devil will be out nutting too!” September 14th: the day the Devil nuts
HAPPY DEVIL NUT DAY
You have been visited by the money cat He only appears once every July 22nd
This guardian of the money ether may give you some of his hard earned riches. You reblog, He decides.
Last day of May!!!
I have no idea where I found this but I’ve had it on my camera for like 9 months
Its come to my attention that a lot of people do not know how to deal with a hot car in summer. A lot of people will get back to their car, after hours of it being parked in the full sun, and will open the door to be blasted in the face with furnace-level temperatures, and you'll just clamber in and shut the doors and leave the windows closed and you'll start driving that thing, and you'll wait for the air-conditioning to battle and overcome the heat.
Thats. Insane to me.
The inside of a car can get up to 40°C/104°F hotter than the outside temperature. Why would anyone get inside that????? It's gonna take your air-conditioning at least half an hour to combat that and bring the temperature down to something even remotely reasonable, and in the meantime you're sitting there risking heatstroke.
Now, I understand that it's currently winter in the northern hemisphere, which is where most of this site lives, but a) I'm in the southern hemisphere and today was Lots Of Degrees, and b) y'all should read this now and commit it to memory or queue it to reblog in summer or whatever, because it boggles my mind that some of you get into a car whose interior is literally oven-hot.
So!!!! Some tips!!!!!
Get a sun visor. One of the big ones that goes inside your windshield. You will not believe how much cooler those things keep your car. Get one, use it. Leave it to bounce around in your back-seat on cooler days, but have it on hand for the stinkers. They range in price but two-dollar stores usually have them for pretty cheap.
Leave the windows of your car cracked open. It doesn't have to be much. Literally just the tiniest amount will mean that the heat building inside your car has a way to escape, meaning the interior temp will naturally be kept lower. The larger the opening, the better, but depending on the neighbourhood you're parking in, maybe it would be better to have them open just a sliver. Even the tiniest crack will help. Ever tried warming up an oven with the door open? It doesn't work well. This is the same concept. If there is a way for the hot air to escape, the inside of your car will stay a lot cooler than it otherwise would have.
If you're fancy enough to have an openable sunroof (that's the dream) then leave that open a bit as well.
Youve just gotten back to your car and opened the door, and its hot as fuck in there. Open another door, ideally on the other side of the car, and let the hot air escape. If you can open all four doors and the boot, then thats even better. A bunch of the hot air will flush out. Not all!!! But a lot. Give it anywhere from a few moments to a few minutes, depending on how much of a hurry you're in.
Get in, start the car, open all the windows. Yes, even if you hate having the windows open.
Put the air-conditioning on full blast, and make sure the recycle is turned OFF. This means it pulls fresh air from outside the car (hot, but less hot than inside) and pumps that into the car, further displacing the heat inside the vehicle.
Start driving, still with the windows down. Once you get up enough speed, the force of the air from outside coming in will blast the rest of the excess heat out of the car.
The temp inside the car will now be roughly equivalent to the temp outside the car. Still hot!!!! But MAJORLY less so, and majority more handle-able by your air-conditioner.
Put all your windows up, and switch the air-con over to recycle. This means it takes the air in the car and cools it, then spits it back into the car, meaning that with each cycle, the air gets progressively cooler a lot faster.
If you do this, your car will be a hell of a lot more comfortable a hell of a lot sooner than it would be if you got into a 60°C/140°F cabin and just.... endured that, until your aircon could overcome it.
This post has been brought to you by an Australian who knows not one but TWO people who get into 60°C cars and wait 15 to 30 minutes for their car to drop back down to a temperature that's even REMOTELY tolerable.
oh my god
That was timed so well oh my god
Because I didn't get to post it yesterday..
LA Cares AIDS campaign (c.1984) starring Zelda Rubinstein Zelda Rubinstein was a little person (the term she preferred) who began acting in her 40's. Her big break came in 1982 with her role as Tangina Barrons in the film Poltergeist.
In 1984, she was the the central figure in a series of advertisements, directed towards gay men specifically, promoting safer sex and AIDS awareness. Rubinstein did so at risk to her own career, especially so shortly after her rise to fame, and admitted later that she did "pay a price, career-wise." "I lost a friend to AIDS, one of the first public figures that died of AIDS," the actress said in an interview with The Advocate. "I knew it was not the kind of disease that would stay in anybody's backyard. It would climb the fences, get over the fences into all of our homes. It was not limited to one group of people." She attended the first AIDS Project Los Angeles AIDS Walk. (Source:Wikipedia)