7424 pts ยท November 9, 2012
Cateralus
Hobbes has great fashion sense, he also likes smocks!
Sword of the Stranger (2007).
I am a consumer whore!
Your argument is flawed because it's an opinion about a fictional show, you can't prove they were dead. I wonder if you're trolling me, sorry. I'm going to just block you now, but if you truly aren't a troll, just go find someone who wants to argue about un-provable opinions.
Why are you asking me, ask the writers? If you're trying to convince me of something, get it over with. And fyi, Tuvix forgave them so I hope you're going to respect that. Thanks.
I'm not even sure if I can classify Tuvok and Neelix as actually dead in this situation when their physical and emotional states, their memories, were still alive AS Tuvix.
Both choices are disrespecting bodily autonomy. If you can't see that, I'm not sure it's worth discussing this with you, sorry.
I would have separated him as well, but I would have spent more time trying to find a solution, and I would not have had him physically seized on the bridge so heartlessly, Tuvix should have been gassed while sleeping and separated, and never caused such pain and grief. We don't know if he wouldn't have committed suicide after a few months due to being rejected by so many of the crew. It's a fucked up situation. Props to the writers for such a wild episode that shows each of us who we are.
Part of why I love Trek is these tough choices I feel are deliberately designed to challenge our hearts and minds, and this is probably the most fucked up situation for me in the whole franchise. The "Janeway is a murderer" and "Tuvix is a monster" sides are extreme ends of the spectrum to me. There was no morally correct choice. More in my next comment below:
https://youtu.be/vaJ2yQC_ktY?t=25
BONTO! misses me, but I miss Slorp.
A protestor rushed the stage at a rally in Ohio in 2016
Why am relating so hard to this monitor?
I love raising mantis sometimes, I have Chinese mantis again this year, but only have two, a male and female. Here's the female, I'm hoping to mate them. I've done it before, never had sexual cannibalism because I've always given the female a big cricket to keep her occupied with a different task.
And this separation itself seems flawed to me. A truer separation of Kool-Aid and Man would be a sugary red puddle on the ground and some random dude standing next to it. "Hello, I'm Robert."
"Is Spider-Man the spider or the man?"
Also, don't mix up prostrate and prostate. :)
No book, or rpg, nor episode of Star Trek will have me as lost as I can be in those illustrious toe fluffs!
Most of those treated at the scene got release. I mean, were released.
#4 I had to read The Red Pony and The Pearl as a kid in Grade 6 and they really helped me develop my sense of crushing existentially-based depression. I like this quote, too!
I had a heated debate about this subject years ago on one of those pixelated images. Hugh looked too young and the hair and beard were so different/bad that it was too hard to accept that it was him, but I'm willing to admit it now... I guess.
#20 Only a Sith deals in absolutes.
My buddy and I were on his balcony and watching three kids who started off throwing a baseball to each other but it devolved into them throwing their gloves at each other and one kid who had two gloves threw one straight up into the air and then whipped the 2nd one at another kid, who was staring up into the air in confusion at the first glove wondering why? and was hit full in the face by the second glove, my buddy and I were deep into life conversation while watching this and we both lost it.
The most "take your upvote and go" post I've seen in years....
I think you got your titles mixed up @OP, this is a picture of my parents fighting?
Cateralus
Hobbes has great fashion sense, he also likes smocks!
Sword of the Stranger (2007).
I am a consumer whore!
Your argument is flawed because it's an opinion about a fictional show, you can't prove they were dead. I wonder if you're trolling me, sorry. I'm going to just block you now, but if you truly aren't a troll, just go find someone who wants to argue about un-provable opinions.
Why are you asking me, ask the writers? If you're trying to convince me of something, get it over with. And fyi, Tuvix forgave them so I hope you're going to respect that. Thanks.
I'm not even sure if I can classify Tuvok and Neelix as actually dead in this situation when their physical and emotional states, their memories, were still alive AS Tuvix.
Both choices are disrespecting bodily autonomy. If you can't see that, I'm not sure it's worth discussing this with you, sorry.
I would have separated him as well, but I would have spent more time trying to find a solution, and I would not have had him physically seized on the bridge so heartlessly, Tuvix should have been gassed while sleeping and separated, and never caused such pain and grief. We don't know if he wouldn't have committed suicide after a few months due to being rejected by so many of the crew. It's a fucked up situation. Props to the writers for such a wild episode that shows each of us who we are.
Part of why I love Trek is these tough choices I feel are deliberately designed to challenge our hearts and minds, and this is probably the most fucked up situation for me in the whole franchise. The "Janeway is a murderer" and "Tuvix is a monster" sides are extreme ends of the spectrum to me. There was no morally correct choice. More in my next comment below:
https://youtu.be/vaJ2yQC_ktY?t=25
BONTO! misses me, but I miss Slorp.
A protestor rushed the stage at a rally in Ohio in 2016
Why am relating so hard to this monitor?
And this separation itself seems flawed to me. A truer separation of Kool-Aid and Man would be a sugary red puddle on the ground and some random dude standing next to it. "Hello, I'm Robert."
"Is Spider-Man the spider or the man?"
Also, don't mix up prostrate and prostate. :)
No book, or rpg, nor episode of Star Trek will have me as lost as I can be in those illustrious toe fluffs!
Most of those treated at the scene got release. I mean, were released.
#4 I had to read The Red Pony and The Pearl as a kid in Grade 6 and they really helped me develop my sense of crushing existentially-based depression. I like this quote, too!
I had a heated debate about this subject years ago on one of those pixelated images. Hugh looked too young and the hair and beard were so different/bad that it was too hard to accept that it was him, but I'm willing to admit it now... I guess.
#20 Only a Sith deals in absolutes.
My buddy and I were on his balcony and watching three kids who started off throwing a baseball to each other but it devolved into them throwing their gloves at each other and one kid who had two gloves threw one straight up into the air and then whipped the 2nd one at another kid, who was staring up into the air in confusion at the first glove wondering why? and was hit full in the face by the second glove, my buddy and I were deep into life conversation while watching this and we both lost it.
The most "take your upvote and go" post I've seen in years....
I think you got your titles mixed up @OP, this is a picture of my parents fighting?