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JURASSIC PARK (1993) Dir. Steven Spielberg
Aerith is so cute.
Repost, now do your honors.
Current mood
The Beat caught up with Alexander Siddig of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine for a conversation on Arab-American Heritage Month.
SIDDIG: A lot of gay men at that time, and maybe even gay women, kinda responded to the Bashir character. I think that was because of (Garashir), and maybe the bravery of not only that, but also an implicitly Muslim character being potentially gay, potentially bi, potentially gay if they’d explored that route. That is something Garak brought with him to the party, a bottle of implied homosexuality…
LLOYD [interviewer]: So were you aware in the 90s that it was homoerotically charged and on board with that? SIDDIG: I was aware of it in the back of my mind, yes, absolutely, and encouraged it. At my first meeting with Garak I became visibly flustered. That was entirely my choice. It wasn’t written into the script. So I set off in that direction right from the get-go. And Andy (Andrew Robinson) obviously loved it, and that character became a series-long character because of that first scene…
LLOYD: That’s really cool. We’ve heard a lot of times about how Andy and Garak were on board from the start but I don’t know that I’ve heard before that you were on board from the start. SIDDIG: I subconsciously keep that door open with just about every character that I play, and I always keep it as ambiguous as possible. One of my first roles was in A Dangerous Man: Lawrence After Arabia with Ralph Fiennes and I played Feisal and again, not in the script, but that was charged with homoerotica and implied homosexuality. I’d just come fresh off that project. And I’ve done it numerous times since, characters that are written straight I just make sure are not quite straight. That’s just one of my things, probably because I’m not quite straight myself and that’s probably perfect.
I did not know that….but this cool nevertheless as someone who also comes from Arab origins!
It's like describing a dog to someone who's never seen a dog. And then asking them to draw it.
BACKROOMS 2026 — dir. Kane Parsons
Attn Democrats: more of this energy.
Yes but ... start with Supreme Court reform.
None of this matters if the same six chuckledicks can say "the law doesn't mean that, actually."
I appreciate how supportive everyone is of each other on DS9. Nog joining Starfleet his Dad Rom supports him 100%. Bashir getting closer with Garak, telling Sisko about it and Sisko is like well I guess you will need a new suit. Worf being invited by Jadzia to hunt for the ultimate Klingon Sword. O’Brien being on a winning streak in darts and everyone cheering him on. Sisko poisoning a planet to get Eddington and Jadzia being like well I guess Starfleet doesn’t need to know.
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The Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge in Texas could lose 715 acres to SpaceX under a federal land exchange proposal.
Congress created this wildlife refuge in 1979 to protect its diverse wildlife, including rare species like ocelots, aplomado falcons, and migratory birds such as piping plovers, red knots, green jays and Altamira orioles. The refuge protects some of the best habitat in the United States for the endangered ocelot and is one of the last remaining expanses of public lands in south Texas. SpaceX’s rocket launch activities have already been impacting nearby habitat and destroying shorebird nests, and wildlife can’t afford this lopsided deal.
The Center for Biological Diversity is suing the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service to stop this harmful land giveaway, and we need your support.
Join the fight to protect wildlife and wild places with a gift to the Center for Biological Diversity.
Next Year's group project
very sexy indeed