You know nothing about the elves of Middle-Earth, right, especially the Noldor?
Of course I do. They make toys, right?
You know nothing about the elves of Middle-Earth, right, especially the Noldor?
You know nothing about the elves of Middle-Earth, right, especially the Noldor?
Sometimes, it's not what one says...Fair point. Provided you could come up with actual instances where I simply made an "insecure declaration" WITHOUT actually providing reasons why I disagreed with those opinions.
I'll wait...
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Nah ... the movie probably would have sucked anyway.Hey, we can have legitimate disagreements all day long, but I'm not going to be dishonest or disingenuous. Happy to admit when I'm wrong!
I discovered that much of my belly-aching today was the result of mishearing and/or misremembering the episode.
Damn, I knew I should have gone to the movies today instead.
Yes. Toys like the Silmarils and the Rings of Power.Of course I do. They make toys, right?
Which it wasn't. And we are supposed to understand that when Picard has his epiphany in the first episode.
Picard acknowledges that his walking away was a stupid mistake of him giving in to self righteous offense and that he's wasted the last 15 years of his life because of it.
I hear you but you were suggesting such things don't happen even now.I'd like to think that even the somewhat tarnished Starfleet of the "picard" show is at least marginally better than the bottomless well of amorality that is our current administration.
Sometimes, it's not what one says...
It's the way one says it and how others view/interpret it.
Damn, I thought they made Coconut Dreams.Yes. Toys like the Silmarils and the Rings of Power.
I hear you but you were suggesting such things don't happen even now.
Picard was very clear in his conviction that Starfleet was behaving “downright criminal” by abandoning the Romulans to die after saying they would.
The only thing Picard regrets is speaking out about it publicly like he did
Look, admitting that one might have been wrong about anything simply goes against the basic principles of the internet etiquette. So if one does that everyone must instantly viciously mock that person to make sure that such a thing never happens again...Hey, I'm sure I come across like a dick (some of the time) with snarky or curt comments. but the OP was accusing me of just making hit-and-run insults with no further content, which I do not do. (at least I hope I don't. Anymore.)
Look, admitting that one might have been wrong about anything simply goes against the basic principles of the internet etiquette. So if one does that everyone must instantly viciously mock that person to make sure that such a thing never happens again...
You must be new to these boards.All of this would be great....if it was actually in the episode and not just post-facto speculation without any real evidence.
Look, admitting that one might have been wrong about anything simply goes against the basic principles of the internet etiquette. So if one does that everyone must instantly viciously mock that person to make sure that such thing never happens again...
Not just him, but also his brother.Well, the current administration ignores every single rule of propriety, morality, proper procedure, decorum, legality that there are.
But, even still, Vindman wasn't stripped of his commission, he was just removed from a specific position. Which still is inexcusable, don't get me wrong.
Yeah... that's just about as vindictive as one can get without killing off the whole family.Not just him, but also his brother.
I like that. However, my one reservation with that character right now (albeit sight-unseen, admittedly), is that he exhibits quite a few tropes that are a little bit too elvish. The long straight
hair, the long flowing robe-like attire, the elaborate sword work (and of course the ears add too it) and, most importantly, his name sounds like something straight out of Tolkien!![]()
Something tells me both of them will follow Picard in some cloaked Romulan ship they always had hidden in the chateauI strongly agree. They're both great characters and clearly quite talented. Those two could easily watch Picard's back for the duration of the mission, and it would be helpful to have some Romulans along, in general, to provide Picard with some cultural insight along the way, of why things are and how to work around them. A lost opportunity there...
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