• jumperalex@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    haha!!

    Unrelated/related: it was Stargate that sort of cemented my atheism. I hadn’t thought much about my own “-ism” until I was watching the show (I was also at an age to start thinking about those things). Up until then I was just an apathetic non-religious, didn’t really think about “god” at all either way. Stargate triggered my apathy into coherent and connected thoughts along the same themes as Stargate’s, “there are no gods; if there are they suck anyway; fight the power!”

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    2 years ago

    I really did bust out laughing as soon as General Hammond said that. I don’t know how Don Davis managed to say that line with a straight face.

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    1 year ago

    Weren’t all of the people in Stargate just humans that were kidnapped and enslaved basically? So it’s not like they were interfering with another species