On an unrelated matter,how do Michaels,Mickeys and Mikes feel about their name being non-gendered.As a male Rory it bugs the shit out of me.![]()
And let's not forget Andrea!

On an unrelated matter,how do Michaels,Mickeys and Mikes feel about their name being non-gendered.As a male Rory it bugs the shit out of me.![]()
and how many decades ago was the last transporter malfunction episode? Beside, we never had two of those in a row...Largely because we lack context with the video posted. I still don't have an issue with her crying though, regardless of frequency. Frequency doesn't equal a bad thing, otherwise the transporters should be written out of the show for not working![]()
My only issue with her name being Michael is that before the series started they said her name being Michael would become important but it never really did. We're in season 3 and so far there's nothing special about the name. Then again, those original showrunners did leave midway through season 1.
Yeah, keeping peace is insane, and cloak is a weapon. To you, I guess. XD
If tears aren't coming out of her eyes, it isn't crying. I shouldn't have to explain something this basic to you (or Major Grin), but apparently I do.
Thanks, but no thanks. I'll come to my own conclusions.
Such a phrase in wikipedia only deserves to be labelled citation needed. Besides, I do not know if this is due to the English language, but in many other languages, no one will describe increased eye tearing as crying if it is caused by irritation. Crying is an emotional reaction.Crying is the shedding of tears (or welling of tears in the eyes) in response to an emotional state, pain or a physical irritation of the eye.
With these definitions, there was only one scene that fits them. The one on the death of Airam.verb (used without object), cried, cry·ing.
to utter inarticulate sounds, especially of lamentation, grief, or suffering, usually with tears. to weep; shed tears, with or without sound.
Stop wasting my time.snip
I have chronic dry eyes from a variety of pollen allergies and I have to use eye drops, or, medically speaking, artificial tears every day to ease the irritation. Therefore, by Fandom Menace's reasoning, I am a giant crybaby. Not to mention my tendency to tear up during movies. I must be a wreck.no one will describe increased eye tearing as crying if it is caused by irritation. Crying is an emotional reaction.
Besides, I have one question. Is welling of tears in the eyes also considered crying when they are artificial tears? Because according to this definition it should. And so, because of my computer work, I cry more often than Burnham according to fandom menace.![]()
and how many decades ago was the last transporter malfunction episode? Beside, we never had two of those in a row...
So, if it happens in a row it's bad? I'm just trying to understand the underlying logic here.and how many decades ago was the last transporter malfunction episode? Beside, we never had two of those in a row...
Indeed, yes. This insistence that any sort of emotional expression is to be reserved for special occasions is disturbing to me.Evolved humanity or not, we don't need to teach people that they need to be Vulcans. Better that the show teach people that they can be sad and still be successful.
Hey, not something I came up with, I was just responding.Are we comparing the prevalence of technological errors to the prevalence of human emotions? Those aren't comparable things.
The logic is that if something -anything- is done over and over it gets diminished. But perhaps it’s not me, personally I don’t like listening to music where everything is soloists doing 1 thousands notes per minute all the time (*or* the opposite, where it’s all “ambient” and there is almost no melody all the time), series where there are always big battles in every episodes or series where every episode is always a character piece, nor series where nobody grows emotions or the opposite, when you must have a huge heartbreaking moment in every episode.So, if it happens in a row it's bad? I'm just trying to understand the underlying logic here.
At this point I'll just say that it hasn't lost its impact upon me. So, mileage will vary?The logic is that if something -anything- is done over and over it gets diminished. But perhaps it’s not me, personally I don’t like listening to music where everything is soloists doing 1 thousands notes per minute all the time (*or* the opposite, where it’s all “ambient” and there is almost no melody all the time), series where there are always big battles in every episodes or series where every episode is always a character piece, nor series where nobody grows emotions or the opposite, when you must have a huge heartbreaking moment in every episode.
No, I don't. This is one of the few times were I will say that consistency is what I want from characters, not surprises.With Michael, I now kinda just shrug when it happens, because I've come to expect it. This is bad, dramatically speaking. While you want characters to be true to themselves, you also want to be able to surprise the audience from time to time.
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