Without checking, is it a bitcoin miner?
Without checking, is it a bitcoin miner?
We’re all a little jumpy in general due to recent events.
I was deliberately generalizing for the sake of humor. There’s a lot that I knowingly glossed over or oversimplified.
My comment was in response to what the assistant producer said. Specifically, the very last line.
But you all do you.
“In an effort to conserve power, Sauron’s eye will not be lit during the day. We apologize for any inconvenience.”
Mordor starting to feel climate change.
He’s describing liminal space. It has nothing to do with being tricked into thinking you’re on a space station. It’s about being somewhere our brain knows should have lots of people, but you’re alone.
I’ve walked through train stations late at night and had those moments before. A gaping maw of a walkway meant for rush hour pedestrian traffic… completely empty and silent.
Edit: ??? I guess liminal space is really upsetting for some people.
It’s something I didn’t think about when they were always there and it’s something I continued to not think about when they were gone. Fireplaces.
When I moved from America to Japan 11 years ago, I never saw a house or apartment that had a fireplace ever again. And even though I grew up with one, and associate a lot of fond memories with it, I don’t really miss it and don’t think it’s necessary in a modern home.
The closest the Japanese ever had to a fireplace was a hearth in the common room for cooking. Those became extinct a long time ago and are now only found in the few larger pre-war buildings that still remain.
The headline makes it sound like people are scared to report crimes because they don’t want to talk to RoboMallCop.
“Oy, mate, you need a ticket!”
Her subconscious abhors a vacuum. And anything that isn’t a crab.
He uses the buffer for more than just people he hates/likes. He’s got all sorts of stuff in there. Like all the stuff his wife told him to throw out.
When she makes him eat vegetarian, he goes to work, pulls out a freshly-cooked T-bone steak, and just eats it there in the transporter room. Nobody ever transports that early in the morning.
That joke was so bad, TOS cast members felt the cringe.
Me frequently accidentally buying women’s t-shirts cause I like those designs better.
Betty White played the part of Beatrice Arthur.
The Drew Carey Show has a lot to answer for with its “Cleveland Rocks” propaganda theme song.
You have to specify which era, at least:
Your parents’ Star Trek. Cheaply made and over the top acting. Aliens are mostly excuses to show half-naked women or use props from other shows to save money. But it has very important life lessons that everyone should learn.
Your Star Trek. Lots of boring talking, but that’s the best part! Certain episodes have become increasingly problematic as the years go by and even later episodes suffer from limited budgets. But the good ones stand out as the highest points of the franchise and they will likely never be topped.
The kids’ Star Trek. Over-produced, shaky cameras, lens flares, and everyone is a sex-starved alcoholic for some reason. In spite of the frequently cheap filmography, the show has never looked better, never been more accessible, and everyone is proudly represented.
More than just an actress. Majel is the one who encouraged Gene to pitch Star Trek to producers after suggesting some changes to his original idea. She’s one of the reasons the show existed at all.
Her last role in Star Trek was the voice of the computer in the 2009 reboot movie. Unfortunately, she died before it was released.
One wolf is a fallback for legacy compatibility.
People hated Wesley more than they hated Pulaski.