The mole on John Boy's cheek could never happen naturally. It has to have been time travelers genetically manipulating his parents.
You really like being antagonistic don't you?So was sesame street.
You really like being antagonistic don't you?
You really like being antagonistic don't you?
As soon as they type "STD". An instant identifier with 99% accuracy.Saw this on twitter, thought of this thread
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Some Commodores are salespeople though...I mean, you are an Admiral whereas Swedish is but a lowly Commodore.
By the laws of Trek, you must be the evil/antagonistic one whereas Swedish should merely be but a minor thorn in the captain's side ;p
I would believe there's nothing to calling the show "STD" if these same people also referred to Voyager as "STV" and Enterprise as "STE". You're disingenuous and you know it. You yourself never referred to the show as "STD" until around October of 2017 when you realized you hated the show.Only because some fans of the show have made a ridiculous fuss about the acronym, which is a perfectly fine one. It's never a sensible idea to display oversensitivity about a thing.
It's also good for platforms that let you mute posts by keyword.I actually prefer that the bashers of the show refer to Discovery as "STD". It's a means of instantly identifying where they stand. It's a short-hand and a useful one.
It's also good for platforms that let you mute posts by keyword.
Interesting what catches on in different places and what doesn't. 22 years here, and I've never seen Fandom Menace types say "Drekkies". The Fandom Menace is why I try to avoid a lot of social media platforms when it comes to Star Trek.Yep. Easy enough to mute people on a relatively low-member place like here - particularly as it tends to be the same few flooding their negative view - but on a broader platform it's a great way to filter them out.
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Interesting what catches on in different places and what doesn't. 22 years here, and I've never seen Fandom Menace types say "Drekkies". The Fandom Menace is why I try to avoid a lot of social media platforms when it comes to Star Trek.
I joined because of my high midichlorian rate from the Council of Elrond at Hogwarts.That is a term which tends to be used to suggest that those who like modern Trek are newcomers. Such a term wouldn't carry much weight here given that many of us have well-established accounts demonstrating our fandom long before the current series.
That's why other gaslighting techniques tend to be used, eg. suggesting that we only like it due to nostalgia, being desperate for new Trek, having low standards, etc.
I just realized he has one of those amazing voices that makes you read in his voiceSaw this on twitter, thought of this thread
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