And that is among one of his best delivered lines.The actor who voiced him had such a great voice.
And that is among one of his best delivered lines.The actor who voiced him had such a great voice.
We bullied our fifth grade English teacher into crying. He didn't want to teach us for another year. The others were regular rescheduling/reassigning changes though.Not at my high school, they didn't. Still have flashbacks from the epic meltdown of Grade 12 English in 1985.
I did nothing of the sort.Thanks for insinuating that I'm sort of inhuman genocide apologist because i disagree with you over a fictional character and their motivations. Way to jump the gun, pal.
Now however someone is defending real war crimes. It was not necessary at all, Japan was already seeking a way to surrender and Truman knew it. All he would have needed to do was to promise that the Emperor would not be touched. And of course if they wanted to demonstrated the power of the bomb, they could have just levelled some uninhabited Japanese forest or something, but that would have not achieved their real target, testing their new doomsday weapon against real humans.It ain't pretty, but just like Truman using the Atomic Bomb on Japan (Twice}, it was necessary for the greater good.
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I did nothing of the sort.
I did not imply anything about your morals. This is solely about what sort of main characters we want to see in Star Trek, what sort of stories it should tell and what sort of message it should send. And personally I've done that discussion to death over Archer, Sisko, Section 31 and Lorca and I've found that in those discussions there rarely is agreement to be found, so I don't want to engage in it here again, especially as noted, it it out of topic.I am sure we get to do it ad nauseam over the Section 31 plot elements in the coming season though.Yeah you did. At no point did i say I agreed with what Sarek did, I only gave my rationale for why he may have done it and that in light of that I didn't see it as character assassination. That's it. That is a far cry from condoning his actions. You chose to see that as some sort of defense of attempted fictional genocide or whatever and get your sphincter in a knot over it.
I did not imply anything about your morals. This is solely about what sort of main characters we want to see in Star Trek, what sort of stories it should tell and what sort of message it should send. And personally I've done that discussion to death over Archer, Sisko, Section 31 and Lorca and I've found that in those discussions there rarely is agreement to be found, so I don't want to engage in it here again, especially as noted, it it out of topic.I am sure we get to do it ad nauseam over the Section 31 plot elements in the coming season though.
Fifth grade? Wow. You guys were tough (or the teacher wasn’t).We bullied our fifth grade English teacher into crying. He didn't want to teach us for another year. The others were regular rescheduling/reassigning changes though.
We were awful. We also broke a door and bullied someone until she changed schools.* The English teacher thing bit us in the butt later on because our fifth grade English teacher was really chill and we'd probably have gotten him in eight grade Spanish. Unsurprisingly he didn't want to teach us, so we got a much more unpleasant eight grade Spanish teacher.Fifth grade? Wow. You guys were tough (or the teacher wasn’t).
The novel was even worse. I always love how they paint McCoy as irrational about transporters when that is a possibility!This scene terrified the shit out of me when I saw TMP for the first time as a kid.
Fifth grade? Wow. You guys were tough (or the teacher wasn’t).
I might have had a hand in the epic meltdown in 1985(technically, he didn’t quit for good but he did have a sudden “vacation” in the month of April—a bit unusual for a cassock wearing religious brother trained by Jesuits).
We were awful. We also broke a door and bullied someone until she changed schools.* The English teacher thing bit us in the butt later on because our fifth grade English teacher was really chill and we'd probably have gotten him in eight grade Spanish. Unsurprisingly he didn't want to teach us, so we got a much more unpleasant eight grade Spanish teacher.
*By we I mean our class, I'm way to passive to do any of those things.
"Children assimilated by the Borg are placed in maturation chambers for seventeen cycles."Middle School: that's something else. The middle grades are insane. I did that once, and never again. Just trying to see whatever they can get away with. And if they see any weakness, they'll be all over it.
We bullied our fifth grade English teacher into crying. He didn't want to teach us for another year. The others were regular rescheduling/reassigning changes though.
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