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Anyone for a Takei Pride Parade?

Oh My...

Shame on f*cking Tennessee... "That is sooooo Takei" :)

But why does she (Rachel Maddow) keep her thumb in when giving the Vulcan salute at the end? Why is that so common with wannabes?
 
Okay, that's inspired. No wonder they gave him his own ship!

They should schedule Takei Pride Parades at every Trek convention from now on.
 
Oh My...

Shame on f*cking Tennessee... "That is sooooo Takei" :)

But why does she (Rachel Maddow) keep her thumb in when giving the Vulcan salute at the end? Why is that so common with wannabes?

I think perhaps many of the wannabes learned how to do their Vulcan salutes from watching that wannabe Vulcan, Ambassador Sarek:


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Two words: Media Whore.


I personally prefer the more generic formulation "attention whore," but this is nonetheless the correct answer.

But why does she (Rachel Maddow) keep her thumb in when giving the Vulcan salute at the end? Why is that so common with wannabes?

They know it annoys the Trek OCD contingent. Sometimes they deliberately call the character "Doctor Spock," too, or run photos of the Enterprise upside down on purpose.

There's something strange about the idea of a "wannabe Trekkie." Isn't that kind of like being "an aspiring social leper?" ;)
 
They know it annoys the Trek OCD contingent. Sometimes they deliberately call the character "Doctor Spock," too, or run photos of the Enterprise upside down on purpose.
Why should people be worried about whether a the enterprise is seen upside down or not? Afterall, there is no 'up' in space anyway, so who honestly cares?
 
Oh My...

Shame on f*cking Tennessee... "That is sooooo Takei" :)

But why does she (Rachel Maddow) keep her thumb in when giving the Vulcan salute at the end? Why is that so common with wannabes?

I think perhaps many of the wannabes learned how to do their Vulcan salutes from watching that wannabe Vulcan, Ambassador Sarek:


5741587180_1bbe862f62.jpg

Nicely done, and lovely inset. Notice, however, that Sarek's thumb is still flared outward abit, as opposed to the Faux Trekkeurs who insist on bending the thumb back toward the palm. Take note of this wannabe, let's be sure and keep her as far away from Trek as possible:

zoe-saldana-pic.jpg


:lol:
 
How much money does a website get paid every time some sucker like me clicks on a video and has to sit through a commercial? :klingon:
 
Oh, I love sitting through ads in order to watch a movie trailer online.

Yeah, you have to watch an ad before they'll let you watch an ad. :lol:
 
F that. No matter what the video is, as soon as I see a car commercial coming, X goes the window.

On topic: how can a state ban a word? Forgive me for not being in the know, I refuse to click on the link to see the video.
 
F that. No matter what the video is, as soon as I see a car commercial coming, X goes the window.

On topic: how can a state ban a word? Forgive me for not being in the know, I refuse to click on the link to see the video.

The bill is here:


http://www.capitol.tn.gov/Bills/107/Bill/SB0049.pdf

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SENATE BILL 49
By Campfield

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 49,
Chapter 6, Part 10, relative to education.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE:

SECTION 1. Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 49-6-1005, is amended by adding
the following as new subsection (c) and by relettering the existing subsection (c) accordingly:

(c)
(1) The general assembly recognizes the sensitivity of particular subjects that are best explained and discussed in the home. Human sexuality is a complex subject with societal, scientific, psychological, and historical implications; those implications are best understood by children with sufficient maturity to grasp their complexity.

(2) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, no public elementary or middle school shall provide any instruction or material that discusses sexual orientation other than heterosexuality.

SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law, the public welfare requiring it.

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So, in elementary and middle school, teachers cannot discuss sexual orientation other than heterosexuality. It's not really the word "gay" that can't be said; it's the concept that can't be discussed.
 
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