

I’m a forgettable nobody, so, Michael Cera.


I’m a forgettable nobody, so, Michael Cera.


Sounds like how the people of Palestine feel all the time.
I used to do Renaissance Faires.
“Wild Mountain Thyme” was the song the entire cast sang together at the end of each day, my first year.
It hits me like a truck every time.
We ordered in from our favorite Indian joint. They’re a little expensive so it’s kind of our go-to “special occasions” treat.


You’d be shocked at what military instruction books you can find online.
Hulk Repellent.
More seriously: prep time, massive amounts of sedatives, or a phone call to Superman to get him to deal with it instead.
See also, any time Batman has had to deal with similar DC villains: Doomsday, Darkseid, Bane, etc.


I remember reading about a military guy, Staff Sergeant Max Fightmaster. I have no idea what he actually does (or did; guy’s probably retired by now) but if he hasn’t at least spent some time teaching martial arts he’s doing it wrong.
Edit: apparently he’s a computer technician and that’s even better somehow.
I don’t really care so long as it doesn’t hurt.


These people are choosing to represent their country, not just going about their private business.


Kangaroos don’t but platypus do.


That episode hits so hard if you think of the idea that Picard sacrificed basically everything for his career. He never married, never had a family or settled down on some backwater planet.
And then for a lifetime - in 27 minutes - he did. He got to have the life he never got to have.
It just. My soul hurts for him. I still don’t know if it’s sad or beautiful or both but that episode tears my heart out every time.
One of my regular readers was doing some kind of geology thing there for her college studies and shared it with her team.
I can’t link without doxing myself, but it was a civil rights political essay at a time when I was far more involved in activism than I am now.


I think Bjorn the Fell-Handed might still be more coherent though.
Something I wrote has been read on every continent.


Cowboy Bebop, obviously
The first season intro of Dr. Stone.
Drifters! Gospel of the Throttle goes so hard.


Now do the genocidal apartheid ethnostate flag next.


So is every single Palestinian parent.
Also the idea of yet another way or reason to exclude young people from society, yet another way to make them other or less than is the opposite of what modern society needs, and should be treated as fundamentally offensive.