I gave you two. Squeaky Fromme and Kyle Rittenhouse.
If you're going to gaslight me, try harder.
I gave you two. Squeaky Fromme and Kyle Rittenhouse.
If you're going to gaslight me, try harder.
Oh no, the US definitely has a gang problem.
Tarantino almost made a Star Trek movie. And it was supposedly going to be a remake of Yesterday's Enterprise. I still don't know what to think about that.
I gave you two actually. I can give you more.
You have a lot of anger over the people forced to do bad things for survival
Ah, so they are being forced. Thank you, that's what I was saying.
By the way, the idea that the only way you can survive is die on the battlefield doesn't make much sense.
The Enterprise D Technical Manual that Sternbach and Okuda released, which was supposed to be about as canon as it gets, says warp 10 is infinite speed. Go figure.
You do know you come off as insincere and condescending as fuck, right?
Sure. Apart from the specific times I mentioned where you do see it happening. And all the other times you see it happening.
And it still doesn't make child soldiers either moral or excusable.
Pff. Plinko is not pachinko.
A friend of mine just came to town and purchased this ticket machine a couple of weeks ago because "it was only $100."
He very excitedly texted me later to tell me it was full of tickets and tokens.
He'll add it to his multiple classic arcade cabinet, his two MAME cabinets, his sit-down driving cabinet and his large collection of classic consoles.
He also coded an NES game about 10 years ago for the fun of it. Even put it on a cartridge. Currently, he's working on a video pinball simulator in a pinball table format which will use rumble to simulate the feel of things like the ball hitting the flipper.
I have cool, weird friends. Some of them who have way too much disposable income.
I honestly think that, apart from maybe the slightly lackluster first couple of episodes, there is not a bad episode of Prodigy.
In fact, it's too bad those first couple of episodes are what I would call the worst two episodes of the series, because people gave up and missed the rest.
If they'd just stuck around for a few more episodes, they would have gotten to the Kobiyashi Maru episode, which I honestly consider to be one of the best episodes of Star Trek period. The sound editing alone blew me away.
I don't need you. I will never need you. You are not relevant to my life.
No, I didn't forget about it. But you're pretending the comment I made after that doesn't exist. It's some pretty pathetic gaslighting, I must say.