(via Woman of Star Trek K. Janeway by ~Melanarus on deviantART)
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I got high last night, and woke with this on my table
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Bold Spirit! who art free to rove
Among the starry courts of Jove
And oft in splendour dost appear
Embodied to poetic eyes
While traversing this nether sphere
Where Mortals call thee
E N T E R P R I S E.[x]
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yo like old people give our generation so much shit for being rude and disrespectful but
in my 5 years of working at a fast food restaurant
i have never once, not ONCE, been abused or spoken rudely to for any reason by a young person.
You know who yells at me when the restaurant is busy and their order takes a little longer? When there’s a mistake with their food? Asshole middle aged people.
You know who smiles and says it’s ok? Teenagers and little kids.
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Hello. I’m Ron Swanson, and you are watching The Disney Channel.
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reblog if ur icon is u irl
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Star Trek: The Animated Series is a thing of beauty.
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Me too, Scotty. Me too.
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My style of flirting is either…
Or…
There is no in between.
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My tribute to Leonard Nimoy as Mr. Spock, from Star Trek. Spock made a huge impression on me, I only wish I’d been able to meet him at a con before he died. He left behind an incredible legacy and meant a lot to millions of people. He fought for equal rights for Nichele Nichols, who played Uhura, when he heard she wasn’t making as much as she should be. I believe being half-Vulcan helped people relate to his character, as unemotional as he was. That he fought so hard for rights for everyone, especially minorities, I believe was influenced by Mr. Spock and Star Trek’s mission of learning about cultures everywhere. LLAP
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