I’ve been watching Star Trek Continues. It’s well done. At least, I think so. And, it’s filmed just down the road from here, in Kingsland, Georgia.
Is there anything you’d like to share? After all, it’s Friday Night Open Thread.
Who wants to start?
I’ve been watching Star Trek Continues. It’s well done. At least, I think so. And, it’s filmed just down the road from here, in Kingsland, Georgia.
Is there anything you’d like to share? After all, it’s Friday Night Open Thread.
Who wants to start?
Is there anything you’d like to share? Yes!! I’d like to share my vast wealth and fortune with my fellow posters here at IMAO. Unfortunately there are two problems with accomplishing this…1. I do not know or have any real knowledge of, or about my fellow posters here at IMAO. 2. I actually have no vast wealth or fortune to share. Oh well…it’s the thought that counts.
You know how IMAO won’t share your email address, but you have to give it to them?
I have the same policy with your imaginary fortune.
If Warren runs with Biden or Kaine, they should be tagged as “Libbie the Lyin’ and Hardee-Har-Har.” But the media will probably bury it.
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Saw an appropriate typo today: “the givernment.”
It can only be considered that because of the compulsory collection of takesies.
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We are an ingenuous society. Millions upon millions of YouTube videos begin with the host asking the viewer: “What’s up?” Everyone knows they are not waiting for a response; and do not care. We all pretend not to notice this, to the detriment of the language.
“asking the viewer: “What’s up?”
Similar to climate scientologists:
Asking a question, but not interested in the answer.
Tenor saxophonist John Coltrane was born September 23, 1926. Here he is playing with Miles Davis, Bill Evans, Paul Chambers, and James Cobb on “Blue in Green”, from Miles Davis’s classic Kind of Blue LP:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FEPFH-gz3wE
The Star Trek Continues productions are very high quality, but having watched them all, the SJW messaging is off-putting. Only about three of the nine episodes published are relatively free of highly overt social justice posturing. The original Star Trek was sometimes guilty of this, but not to such an obivious extent.
I’ll politely disagree and cite “Let This Be Your Last Battlefield” as an example of hamfisted moralizing.
And don’t get me started on “Turnabout Intruder”
On the other hand, there’s the pro-Vietnam War episode “A Private Little War.”