I’m trying not to be offended here, but it’s hard.
I’m trying not to be offended here, but it’s hard.
Ugh, there goes the neighborhood.
Throwing old tires on stuff for protection instead of having some pricey specialized device is so stereotypically Russian that sounds like it’s from a movie.
It’s unsettling to me that they’re only almost living in a white void.
It’s like if they were a physical location and trying to dictate what car you drive to get there. What business is it of theirs?
Lwaxana episodes are the best. Well, next to Q episodes.
Maybe I just like it when characters make captain Picard uncomfortable.
(Edit: also holodeck episodes. You know what? All of the episodes are the best.)
I visited to a few local antique stores and regretted it. I love a lot of their stuff, but the prices were crazy.
I’ve thought about this too. I think I would like woodworking, and I like to have a project.
Maybe I’ve been too harsh on Ikea then.
Real talk though, where do you all buy your furniture? I have a hard time finding shelves that land between between “affordable and flimsy” and “outrageously expensive and only for the 1%”
Imagine the age gap relationship posts that we’d see in the LOTR universe.
Social media even moreso than news, for younger audiences. Doom posts gets engagement.
Yeah, you can edit everything in a post on Lemmy. It’s great.
My favorite pics in this community are ones like this; places that people may stumble upon in their day to day.
It was something to do with the 30th anniversary of Star Trek in 1996. I didn’t watch it live.
Hey, does that mean we’re finally googleable? That’s pretty cool.
Can’t forget about the Frasier crossover either!
What if that’s just his head shape?