My roommates don't seem to appreciate me referring to our refrigerator's meat drawer as the Spock Cock Box. I can't for the life of me imagine why. It's hardly my fault, though. I mean, it says it right on there!
Spock Cock Box. For keeping meat.
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My roommates don't seem to appreciate me referring to our refrigerator's meat drawer as the Spock Cock Box. I can't for the life of me imagine why. It's hardly my fault, though. I mean, it says it right on there!
Spock Cock Box. For keeping meat.
If Saavik isn't Spock's adopted daughter, then why does the Vulcan Language Dictionary has this entry:
t'kam'la: cherished student
a student who is cherished as a daughter or son [source:Star Trek: Department of Temporal Investigations: Forgotten History]
I see a lot of discussion about Vulcan culture on here, so I thought I’d link my video on the Vulcan katra since it’s gotten less views so far than I’d like and I think tumblr Trekkies will find it interesting.
A concept: Bones learns Vulcan specifically so he can insist on pronouncing everything with an American accent. On an unrelated note, Spock’s eye keeps twitching.
I'm planning on getting a tattoo! This is the design I'm considering; it's in Vulkhansu script, and it says, "Peace and long life"! For those of you unfamiliar with Vulcan tradition, that is how you respond when someone holds up the ta'al to greet you and says, "Live long and prosper."
Rai nahp patam herbosh
Or, more commonly known as “no thoughts head empty”
Ku'nit ka'fa'ar
Struggle for the Way
An ancient ritual, originating at the time of the Sundering, to settle custody for a child by combat.
#Is this how Sarek acquired his many children? #We might never know...
A Vulcan Hello
Tor Vuhlkansular lafosh ri ka dah’wak
Vulcans don’t make the same mistake twice
“240 years ago, near H'Atoria, a Vulcan ship crossed into Klingon space. The Klingons attacked immediately. They destroyed the vessel. Vulcans don't make the same mistake twice. ... Captain, we have to give the Klingons a Vulcan "hello".”
- Michael Burnham, Star Trek Discovery S1E1