I used to love Star Trek until I hit that Tuvix episode. That triggered some things in my personal background. I tried to get over it but I can’t.
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I used to love Star Trek until I hit that Tuvix episode. That triggered some things in my personal background. I tried to get over it but I can’t.
Does this mean… it’s a multi-user toothbrush? And if so, exactly how many accounts does a single toothbrush support?
Luckily, Sisyphus will do this an infinite number of times so he’ll be able to explore the options.
CEOs would be in Europe.
“Straight shooter. Upper management written all over him”
Nah, the image wouldn’t be on the cover, it’d be three pages later.
That’s one way of thinking about it. There are plenty others, and it’s not clear which is right.
“Welcome to your first day on the job, Sergio! We’ll just finish setting up your accounts. First, enter THE STREET YOU GREW UP ON!”
“What!? NOOOO… oh god… ok… ok I can do this.”
“Great, now think about YOUR FIRST BEST FRIEND!!!”
“Oh no please-- watch out for-- watch out-- why why why…”
“Wonderful! Now think about YOUR FIRST TOY!”
(breaks down sobbing uncontrollablly) “I can’t… I can’t do this…” (runs out of the building, wakes up the next day in an alley with an empty bottle of whiskey.)
Seriously, who are these people with idyllic childhoods who came up with these questions? Fuck em.
Yeah it’s a terrible feeling giving up a sport bc it’s too hard on ya. Like I really love Judo but I just can’t throw myself at the floor repeatedly any more. But I might be able to do Aikido or low-contact Karate (or just strength training which is what I chose). The trick is knowing when to move on, and it’s a tough decision.
Totally misses the people at sea who were kung fu fighting.
Americans aren’t taught to think.
Your statement is not true. Proof: I think you’re right. But I’m American so I must be wrong because I wasn’t taught to think. If I’m wrong that you’re right, then you must be wrong. QED.
you can technically split it into 2 meals.
The Chinese take-out by me goes for $14-18 dollars but you can easily split it into 3 meals. The only problem is I can’t order my favorite dish because it’s so good I end up eating all those 3 meals at once.
There are plenty of Germans on Lemmy. Maybe we can just ask if any of them are from Hamburg so they can clear this up.
Oh hey I understand that! It says “Speak German to Spez”.
I’m mixed-race but it wasn’t just seeing a mixed-race person sent to the death chamber. What really got to me was the way the character just wanted to get their work done but they were dragged away in a cold and bureaucratic way. They whimpered like a child being dragged from their parents. The kid was terrified but they still wanted to be obedient. It wasn’t that they were hoping to be saved by obedience, it’s that they were just an obedient kid, even when scared. The way when they begged to go on living, everyone else just stared and didn’t even move or react. They never really cared for that person anyway, the character’s kinda funny-looking anyways. If they made a fuss there might have been trouble. It’s not like any of them is some kind of hero. The only one to object was that holographic doctor, who was always treated as a joke. Because only a crazy person or a clown would go against the group. I looked it up online and the situation is never referenced again in any series. It was not an issue to anyone. All those people, the whole organization, the whole perspective of the show, to me is repulsive.
But I was kind of a nervous kid, so I recognize it’s just my point of view.