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the last food you ate is your nickname now how is it going
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guy working on an artwork they knew would push them technically: what the hell why do i keep doing this wrong. am i haunted by malevolent spirits and such
iāll be real, kitten, daddy needs multiple wealthy and powerful folks to die in a painful, drawn-out, and generationally humiliating manner
as someone who genuinely loves all Trek, yes including PIC and ENT, i'm curious so
no nuance, no 'i can't say i like that one cos it sucks', no 'but i love two or more of them equally i swear' just what's the first thing to come to mind when i say:
Favourite Star Trek:
Star Trek: The Original Series (TOS)
Star Trek: The Animated Series (TAS)
Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG)
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (DS9)
Star Trek: Voyager (VOY)
Star Trek: Enterprise (ENT)
Star Trek: Discovery (DIS/DSC/DISCO)
Star Trek: Picard (PIC)
Star Trek: Lower Decks (LD)
Star Trek: Prodigy (PRO)
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (SNW)
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy (SFA)
(sorry to the Kelvin Timeline lovers, i did plan on including it here but tumblr only lets me put 12 options so. skip this one i guess? or answer your second fav? up to you)
[looking at people younger than me] you have your whole life ahead of you [looking at people older than me] you have your whole life ahead of you [looking at myself] its over
what they don't tell you is that after you turn 30 you have ocasional but powerful bouts of home ownership fever, which is like baby fever but instead of randomly really wanting a baby you go on zillow and look at modest properties you will nonetheless never be able to afford. and then it passes and you're like wtf was that about. yay time for another $6 coffee to stave off the dread
big fan of telling people "have fun" when they say theyre going to the restroom
if your animal is lying on the floor, furniture etc, itās important to take a picture of them. then, if they move or shift in any way, itās important to take another picture. with this technique, you can take many pictures of your animal
Human relationships are not transactional but they are reciprocal, which I think many of you with your āi donāt owe anyone anythingā shtick are too happy to forget
Transactional: everything has to be exactly 50/50 all the time, pay me back for the Ā£5 sandwich or buy me something worth exactly Ā£5, I refuse to make an effort for you if thereās nothing in it for me
Reciprocal: you were there for me when I needed help, and Iām going to do the same for you, it doesnāt matter if one of us needs more or is capable of less, because the point is not equivalent exchange but mutual care
Was driving with my grandmother and in broken English she says āno eyes⦠no nose⦠no face. Donāt trust.ā To which I looked around wildly in search of this omen of ill portend.
Cybertruck. It was a cybertruck.
trust that garlic and i are well acquainted
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A second Dollar General has hit the server
Further update: Greg is trapping goblins in the Dollar General
Not to sound like a decrepit, rambling corpse about it, but back in my day Word used to be a pre installed program that came with your computer, if you were running Windows.
No subscription. Just program.
On your computer. You got to use it forever and ever and never had to worry about it going away.
Because it was physically on your computer. As a program. That you actually owned. Not because you got it separately, but because it was a standard inclusion with your computer.
I'm sorry but I'll just never get over it. I remember when companies cared about their products being usable out of the box. I remember when our things belonged to us.
Old man shaking fist at cloud, wherein the cloud is the background of the Windows 98 logo.