I owe a debt of gratitude to Gene and the entire crew. I was doubting my religion, and felt like I was losing my moral compass in the process. I was asking myself what type of person I wanted to be. The values that TNG showed me helped me in the 10 years since — being open to other cultures and their beliefs (Half a Life), to hold truth above others, and nothing can break that (Chain of Command), and to live my life more open, honestly, and fully (Inner Light)
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Basically Stealth IRL.
BTW, fucking coolest, most underrated movie ever IMO
Biden is safe, and honestly the best frontrunner we have.
Like I watched the Musical episode in Strange New Worlds, and really liked it. It was strange but fresh. I laughed out loud at the Klingon part. But then I got online and it was just hate. So stupid. And I'm a HUGE tng fan
Lol right, every time I see all these macho guys on camera and in the press, I remember the kids in drama club in highschool. These are those kids grown up
Not sure why you are downvoted. Some countries even use them during testing times so students don't cheat or get distracted or whatever when taking tests. I'm not even kidding
https://pulse.internetsociety.org/blog/tracking-internet-shutdowns-in-2023
I actually like the new mickey tbh. I would describe it as steamboat mickey mixed with teen titans.
That's the idea. Helps you not become a dopamine addicted mess.
Holy shit that takes me back
I could barely remember too, then I took an arrow to the knee!
Broke mine last year, took a surgery and 6 months of physical therapy to get close to normal. I also couldn’t sleep for a month, every little movement would hurt. Broke it by wrecking on my bike