Also The_Picard_Maneuver@startrek.website
What a stand-up guy.
It would be refreshing to have new problems to solve.
Pyroclastic Ash and Debris make a lot of good points, although I’m not sure about their position on climate change.
This is how I’d like to learn history
Well… yeah. How else are you going to make piss grenades?
This panel is going to give me nightmares…
You can tell who they are, but they all look so old!
Yes, I’ve used this one before:
Some people claim there’s a movie between Star Trek IV and Star Trek VI, but I struggle to recall too.
That’s what I love about chess. The barrier for entry is so low that anyone can play it pretty much anywhere.
You’ll find it in wealthy areas, poor areas, schools, prisons. Kids play it, their parents play it, their grandparents play it, etc.
I’ve been meaning to do the same, but time keeps getting away from me.
I want to get past the adjustment period because I feel like I’m playing half-blind.
It’s just so unique. I even found myself getting annoyed with the boss fights and plot, because it was distracting me from my deliveries.
Yes, and glory.
You’re so right. I have embarrassed myself.
Am I the only Trekkie without a Bat’leth in my house?
…should I get one?
In that episode, they find Scotty trapped in a transporter buffer.
But they also had a super old Dr. McCoy in one of the first episodes, so maybe lifespans are longer too.
My guess is that as the need for housing has increased (population growth, short term rentals taking up supply, etc), we haven’t been building the right kind of homes to fill the void.
Nobody is out there using land to build “starter homes”. It’s either large, expensive houses or apartment complexes, so the demand for home ownership is high, but the ones available to buy aren’t cheap.
It would be like if nobody made affordable cars, so most drivers were stuck either leasing or saving up for a Lamborghini. (Hyperbole, but you get the idea)
That just sounds like some lazy scientists trying to get out of work.