“What you think of me is only a ghost of time. I am dangerous. And I will show you just how dark I can be.“
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“What you think of me is only a ghost of time. I am dangerous. And I will show you just how dark I can be.“
Russell Howard’s Good News s10e07
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#i literally crack up everytime #at least ten of the notes are from me
Carrie Fisher explains to a little boy what ‘bipolar’ means, at Indiana Comic Con 2015.
Every time I see this I tear up because ugh Carrie Fisher is the best
Eventually they’ll need to reinvent Superman’s alter-ego because nobody reads newspapers anymore
clark kent the buzzfeed editor.
10 People Who are Definitely Not Superman
*sweats nervously*
When you're with someone
You don’t just sign up for the cute dates, the cuddles, the smiles. You don’t just sign up for the long talks, and learning each other’s hearts. You sign up for the struggles, the crying, the anger and depression. You sign up for the screaming and pushing away. You don’t get to pick and choose. That’s the beautiful part. You don’t just get the good…You get the bad that comes with it and form love out of it all.
i feel like there should def be a Muslim character on the new star trek series because I’m just thinking about how Chekhov was introduced in TOS and that he was this lovable Russian character in this future where the world was united and working together for everyone and how Chekhov /existed/ during the Cold War era and Red Scare and all that on an American television program. So I feel like if we want to continue in this tradition of envisioning a better future, I hope they include a Muslim character in a prominent role
inb4 a bunch of whiny nerds start whiny whining about how this would be “forced diversity” or “SJW bull” that would ruin Star Trek or not be in the spirit of Star Trek or some other BS:
Gene Roddenberry has said that “Star Trek was an attempt to say that humanity will reach maturity and wisdom on the day that it begins not just to tolerate, but take a special delight in differences in ideas and differences in life forms. […] If we cannot learn to actually enjoy those small differences, to take a positive delight in those small differences between our own kind, here on this planet, then we do not deserve to go out into space and meet the diversity that is almost certainly out there.”
When the Star Trek Animated series was being made, the studio asked William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy and James Doohan to sign on as voice actors. Nimoy asked why George Takei and Nichelle Nichols were no on board, and the studio said they didn’t have the budget to hire them. Nimoy’s response was “Star Trek is about diversity, and the two people who represent diversity most are Nichelle and George, and if they can’t be a part of this project, then you don’t want me.” Nimoy was a young actor, and at the time he had no idea how long Star Trek’s popularity was going to last. (in I Am Spock, he talks about how he would desperately snap up any chance to appear as Spock for pay because he was saving money in anticipation of the audience losing interest in the character) He still threatened to walk away from steady pay over this.
When Nichelle Nichols, the actress who played Uhura, was considering leaving Star Trek to persue a career on broadway, she was contacted by Martain Luther King who told her “Nichelle, whether you like it or not, you have become an symbol. If you leave, they can replace you with a blonde haired white girl, and it will be like you were never there. What you’ve accomplished, for all of us, will only be real if you stay.” In a later interview Nichols said that “[What MLK said] got me thinking about how it would look for fans of color around the country if they saw me leave. I saw that this was bigger than just me.”
There are countless more examples I could give about Star Trek’s commitment to diversity which has been there from day one, (I haven’t even mentioned “Infinite Diversity in Infinite combinations” being one of the cornerstones of Vulcan philosophy) but this post is already pretty long.
I personally can think of nothing more in the spirit of Gene Roddenberry’s vision than what the OP is suggesting.
Bonus points if some jerk of an alien tire to walk in front of them while they’re praying and gets shut down.
I’m not even in this fandom and I think this is a wonderful idea.
these are great and i thought the first two were part of the same comic
Brilliant from start to bottom
the massage therapist with the jackhammer is my favorite
like u go girl that is some serious dedication to your healing profession
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“You know what the issue is with this world? Everyone wants a magical solution to their problem, and everyone refuses to believe in magic.” Once Upon a Time (2011 - present)
I’ve never laughed so much at a single prop in my entire life. It’s literally just a bored dog in a monster costume. Every time it enters the frame I lose my shit.
the two best song lyrics ever are “they say i’m up and coming like i’m fucking in an elevator” and “tell your boyfriend if he says he’s got beef then i’m a vegetarian and i ain’t fuckin scared of him” don’t fight me on this