remember when we was socii and they carried us to and from the war and supplied all our meals? Fuck this janky 25 years of servitude shit 🤮
How I imagine the provincials reading this poster
remember when we was socii and they carried us to and from the war and supplied all our meals? Fuck this janky 25 years of servitude shit 🤮
How I imagine the provincials reading this poster
we wanted to send a valentine to the franchise, and I still stand by the concept of the episode, which is it’s actually an episode of Next Generation where they’re looking back at Enterprise on the holodeck, which I think is a cool idea

That’s cool sure.
But on the other side: Reddit betrayed the social contract and deserves to rot in consequence.
One droplet of lost engagement becomes an ocean; just stop showing up 🤷♀️
ENT be divisive like that. Personally I rank S3 as the best of ENT and first 2 seasons is them trying to “just do what worked before” but not really succeeding.
I think what I dislike the most about early ENT (besides decontamination) is how they seemed to just throw away all the guest stars. Quantum leap costar especially was a travesty of wasted potential.
I love that episode, it has Archer’s most boneheaded command decision of all time.

Top 10 TNG episode for me and has one of the best “oh shit we really doin sci-fi” moments in TNG:
CRUSHER: Here's a question you shouldn't be able to answer. What is the nature of the universe? COMPUTER: The universe is a spheroid region seven hundred and five metres in diameter.
Also: who the fuck is this Prester John character yall insist is here?
I always wonder how the guy playing Travis felt about the writers creating an alien that stereotypes all human beings as white.
I mean, they could have at least explored how the character Travis felt about it. Real missed opportunity.
Dad when someone insults Neelix

Must have been a bad breakup:
Selim I wanted to use the Ottoman Empire's central location to completely cut the ties between Shah Ismail's Safavid Empire and the rest of the world.
Shah Ismail received revenue via customs duties, therefore after the war to demonstrate his commitment to their thorny rivalry, Selim I halted trade with the Safavids[61]—even at the expense of his empire's own silk industry and citizens.
I tried to play Into The Breach after Netflix published it on iOS but they required me to have a Netflix account and sign in 🤢🤮
They only wanted to publish games to widen their user acquisition channel so this unfortunate outcome isn’t too surprising. Feel bad for the devs and artists.
My man was a high school dropout turned noble slayer turned selllout emperor. What a life 😎