Was wandering the world, looking for velvet bloom of divine smokes With every next bare step - counted my years Within your feet I've found abandoned temple of me A heart cast in stone was getting lighter strangely
To follow it in my adore, as traces of aureate kisses are drawn after glorious tones and most beautiful duo of lovely and mistful @Meow-of-Cathulhu<ззз
Thank you again! This came out so perfect 🥺
Demure-ish practice of some evening's late expressions<ззз
My boi 🥺
this is their dynamic to me.
(referencing this comic)
@goopaspect you got peer reviewed this needs to be on the main post
Andrew Robinson on playing Garak for the first time.
star trek actors are so strong for doing technobabble with a straight face. if you asked me to talk about how the technicron particles are mainlining the quantum blorbonator I would fall apart immediately
ANDRÉ BORMANIS (science consultant, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)
An important lesson on technobabble came to me courtesy of Terry Farrell. I was at my first Deep Space Nine wrap party at the end of second season, and it’s the first time I’ve ever been to wrap party so it was like a pretty big deal to me. I’m walking around and talking to the people I know. And I see Terry Farrell standing off by herself. I’d never actually met her, so I sheepishly go up and introduce myself to her, and I said, “Ms. Farrell, I’m André Bormanis.” “Oh, nice to meet you. What do you do on the show?” I’m like, “I’m the science consultant. I’m the guy who puts all that technobabble into your dialogue.” And she literally grabbed me by the lapels and lifted me off my feet. She’s six feet tall. She’s a very tall, striking woman. She’s, like, “You fucking asshole!” And she starts shaking me, and I’m, like, “I’m sorry, it’s my job!”
— “The 50 Year Mission: The Next 25 Years” by Edward Gross and Mark A. Altman
DS9 is short for Dilf Sex Nine.
Jadzia Dax is the DILF
society lost its way when we stopped drawing our ships in the pose from the vocaloid song "magnet"

why don't we do this anymore
this is what garlic and onion does
this is what me and all of my girlmutuals do
Elesh Norn, Mother of Machines (Magic: the Gathering) "Elesh norn is the tyrannical leader of a machine cult, whose aim is to make the fleshlings reach perfection through completion. This means to replace their weakness by metal, their blood by Oil, and spread the glory of phyrexia across the worlds. Overall, The aesthetics of phyrexia reminds of Geiger's works, crossed with Star Trek's Borgs. They will exterminate all biological life, and reshape it with metal and fine white porcelain, leaving countless worlds along with their population as cold as metal, transformed, but whose shape still reminds of what they used to be. Some of them ever remember. At last, All will be one."
Millions Knives (Trigun) "Millions Knives is a character who aims to bring about the end of humanity, at least on the planet he lives on. Humans have all but wiped out his race, called plants, and so he aims to gather as many plants as possible, both dead and alive, to use as a power source to eradicate humankind. This is not his first attempt at doing so—he caused the crash of spaceships that led to humanity finding its way onto this planet in the first place in an attempt to destroy them. The planet humans now live on is unsuitable for life (there is little to no water or no life aside from gigantic worms that are essentially undefeatable) and most people are in constant danger of facing extermination. Through several attempted rituals, Millions Knives has a clear goal, and it is one that the people within Trigun are terrified of."
Norn sweep (she deserves at least one W this year 💀)
Teysa Karlov vs. Vraska, Golgari Queen
Magic: The Girlbossing Semifinals Match 2
Come on Teysa it’s not over yet we’ve still got this 😤
i think the funniest possible star trek viewing order might be strictly chronological.
you’d have to start with that Voyager episode where they go to before the Big Bang, then work your way through every other time travel episode, the one with the whales, and First Contact before you even get close to anything approaching a normal viewing order.
at some point you’d have to watch “City on The Edge of Forever” followed by “Little Green Men” followed by “Far Beyond the Stars” which is about the most tonal whiplash you could possibly get from three consecutive episodes of star trek. I think I want to try this now.
HEY THATS ME IM DOING THAT I HAVE A SPREADSHEET FOR IT AND EVERYTHING








