ininewcrow

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[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 hour ago

Ummmmmmm .... I don't think this one had any honor

[–] [email protected] 5 points 3 hours ago

I should put those on a pair of glasses

[–] [email protected] 9 points 4 hours ago (2 children)

When you complete the chant ... this is what appears in the mirror ....

[–] [email protected] 10 points 4 hours ago (9 children)

Gowron eye stickers need to be a thing in real life ... I'd stick them onto every picture and image I came across

I'd put them on all my power tools instead of goggly eyes

[–] [email protected] 6 points 5 hours ago (2 children)
[–] [email protected] 44 points 5 hours ago (2 children)

More like

I'm gonna tariff you ... what you gonna do about it?

Tariff you back

Ok then, no more tariffs ... what are you going to do now?

Nothing

Wait :(

[–] [email protected] 2 points 7 hours ago

Recently finished DS9 last month and the thing I noticed in several episodes especially in the last season was in seeing the edges of the film reel. In several instances, the blank white edges of the film would appear for a second or two. It was surprising because every time you notice stuff like that it snaps you back to reality to remind you this is all in film. I mean, I always know it's on film but you never think of it ... but when you see evidence of the film it kind of spoils the fantasy of watching a show you're enjoying.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 8 hours ago (6 children)

Jesus! ..... my bathroom break just got a boost from this image

[–] [email protected] 47 points 8 hours ago (7 children)

Good old days when Mr Cig used to visit the lung cancer ward to cheer patients up

[–] [email protected] 12 points 8 hours ago

The problem is not so much that he came into power

The problem is due to fact that monied interests wanted him in power and supported him

The problem is also that the population was so easily led into believing that he should be in power

The problem is that the same monied interests who wanted him in power in the first place also control the media and the narrative to make us all believe that it is acceptable to have him in power

 

I just lost two close relatives who were also friends today. We grew up as kids and they were about a year or two older than me. I've always been aware of death and accept it but when stuff like this happens, it's a really strong reminder of how we're all moving along in the line towards the end.

 

Enterprise Season1 Episode 23 - "Fallen Hero"

I love how the show creators come up with new alien species but this one was too funny not to notice.

 

In case any of you have never witnessed the power of the ancient times

https://htck.github.io/bayeux/

 
 

I was watching the documentary "Buy Now! The Shopping Conspiracy" on Netflix and heard this comment when discussing waste generated from consumerism.

It made me realize, yes we don't throw garbage "away" because away doesn't exist ... we just pass it on for someone else to deal with. Sometimes that next person might not deal with it right away but eventually someone has to deal with it.

 

I got a package the other day from an online order I had made. My wife asked what it was and I joked and said it might be a bomb, some dust with poison or a virus or something. We laughed at the thought but it got me thinking of all the packages I just open without thinking all the time. I would never know it was a bomb until after it went off in my hands.

 

One of the most catchiest original songs I've heard in a long time.

Plus I love this modern day Woody Guthrie

A singer song writer with a guitar and a conscience.

 

I just finished watching DS9 Season 7 Episode 14 'Chimera'

The episode is one where Odo, the only Changeling in the Federation happens to meet another lost Changeling which sets off a series of conversations of what it means to be different in a society that is not like yourself. I immediately understood all the conversations, ideas, perceptions and perspectives as I watched this episode ..... because I've always felt this way. And even after many years, I still feel this way.

I'm Indigenous Canadian and I grew up and was born and raised in a very different world from the rest of Canada. I had my own language, my own culture, my own traditions, my own way of doing things and my own sense of strange humour and identity. I moved away from home about 20 years ago as an adult to live out my life doing something else in order to make a living and ever since then, I've always felt like an outsider everywhere ... I've never fit in and I always felt different. Many people were kind, helped me and did things for me but I always knew I could never properly fit into what is considered by most Canadians as a normalized white Caucasian man. It's also weird to call myself a Native because most people I meet, especially internationally outside of Canada ... seldom believe that I am Indigenous Canadian. Native Canadians are thought of as some sort of strange fairy tale that don't exist any more. I've been called Filipino, Chinese, Japanese, Peruvian, Asian or the best one was being thought of as an overweight Thai person. And after spending 20 years in the non-Native world, I talk like a white man, walk like a white man, think like a white man .... but I am not a white man.

This whole DS9 episode really struck me because it talked about all those feelings of being completely different from everyone else. That difference upsets me .... and it upsets me even more knowing that since I am different, everyone sees me as different and more often than not see me as unusual and probably a threat. Which is why the following dialogue from Laas really struck me:

"But even when you make yourself in their image, they know you are not truly one of them. They know that what you appear to be does not reflect what you really are. It's only a mask. What lies underneath is alien to them, and so they fear it. And that fear can turn to hate in the blink of an eye. "

There are a lot of good people in the world ... and I've met many of them online in this digital community and here at c/tenforward. But it always disturbs me that when worse come to worse and people are under strain and stress ... any amount of fear because people are different can turn to hate. Not just for a brown long haired Native guy but for any of us that have any perceived difference from the supposed 'norm' of society.

This episode of DS9 was just a striking reminder to me of that reality. But it also gives me hope that it is shows and writing like this that remind us of that reality and prevents us from falling into those fearful, ignorant states of mind.

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