Just asked that a couple pages back myself. It's short for Lord Foot in Mouth.I should know the derivation of LFIM but I don't. Laughable fucker in maniacland?
Just asked that a couple pages back myself. It's short for Lord Foot in Mouth.I should know the derivation of LFIM but I don't. Laughable fucker in maniacland?
And I think the first and only time a toilet was ever officially seen in any Trek product, before or since. The "Do not use in spacedock" was a funny bit.![]()
Well I appologize again."omg. longterm trekkies know, longterm trekkies love, How much do I so appreciate grouping us all in a single mind."
It helps to understand that Alec Peters' arrogant attitude that HE speaks for Trek fans makes us perhaps a bit sensitive to being grouped together as a single Borgian unit.
LL&P!![]()
I think that's a little unfair. Can't someone just not enjoy the movies?^Agreed.
Something I've noticed about a vocal minority of fandom is that they are extremely vocal about the things they don't like, and sometimes they don't like things solely on the basis that those things are popular.![]()
Apparently if you don't enjoy JJtrek you must be defective somehow. The attitude leans to, "Whats not to enjoy?"I think that's a little unfair. Can't someone just not enjoy the movies?
Apparently if you don't enjoy JJtrek you must be defective somehow. The attitude leans to, "Whats not to enjoy?"
Plenty.
And some say if you DO enjoy them, you must be defective.Apparently if you don't enjoy JJtrek you must be defective somehow.
Trouble is, the first is pretty demonstrably true - whether I like the new movies or not, they have revived the brand to the point a new TV show is considered viable. Of course, I can't discount that other directors could have produced equally or more successful movies, but they didn't - the situation as it is has JJ Abrams as the director of two successful movies which kick started a dying franchise and led to a revival on TV as well. You may hate the saved franchise, but that doesn't mean it isn't saved.Whenever the phrase "Abrams saved Star Trek" arises the nausea kicks in.
It fits in nicely alongside, "Alec Peters is fighting for the fans."
No.Trouble is, the first is pretty demonstrably true - whether I like the new movies or not, they have revived the brand to the point a new TV show is considered viable. Of course, I can't discount that other directors could have produced equally or more successful movies, but they didn't - the situation as it is has JJ Abrams as the director of two successful movies which kick started a dying franchise and led to a revival on TV as well. You may hate the saved franchise, but that doesn't mean it isn't saved.
Couldn't agree more. For me, JJ's films don't feel like Trek in the way I've defined it for myself. But many people feel differently, and that's totally cool. I get annoyed at the generalizations made by both sides. You're not a bitter hypocrite for disliking the movies; and you're not a lemming who doesn't understand "true" Star Trek if you do like them.I think it's probably a regrettable part of human nature and it obviously isn't restricted to Star Trek. Personally, though, I think everyone should dial down their personal sensitivity on such issues. I like what I like and if what I like doesn't meet your personal criteria for what a 'true fan' should like, meh, who cares?
Couldn't agree more. For me, JJ's films don't feel like Trek in the way I've defined it for myself. But many people feel differently, and that's totally cool. I get annoyed at the generalizations made by both sides. You're not a bitter hypocrite for disliking the movies; and you're not a lemming who doesn't understand "true" Star Trek if you do like them.
I don't mean to perpetuate the discussion, as it's not productive to the thread, but I wanted to make that one point. People like what they like, and there's no need to draw sweeping conclusions when it's not aligned with your own preferences.
I checked their fan page's analytics in February before they locked it down. In theory, this would've been around the most active times as the suit was still fresh and AP had just stuck his foot in his mouth with that 1701 interview...
The number of people who were active at all numbered in the hundreds, and most of them didn't do much more than like a post here or there or a handful of comments.
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