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(Psst, it’s serial… unless you meant it was a grain, in which case ignore me)
(Psst, it’s serial… unless you meant it was a grain, in which case ignore me)
Perhaps that’s the level of chocolate? Like you can have 90% dark chocolate, this is 40%.
You mean aside from Kira giving birth to Miles’ son?
Don’t worry, they’ll still use your data.
You mean the episode where Lwaxana visits with menopause and causes all sorts of entanglements?
He had to add in so many second backups, too!
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Basically implying their relationship is homoerotic in nature.
He was genetically engineered because his parents were working class and were worried that their kid would be too dumb for even that. He’s not exactly high society.
That’s what post-its are for!
I mean, if you can afford a boat you can also probably afford a lot of other nice things.
Unless you spent all your money on the boat, and thus can’t afford things like storage for said boat…
In a row?!
YES I TOO BELIEVE IT TO BE A COMPLETELY NORMAL PHRASE USED BY US AVERAGE HUMANS ALL THE TIME
I remember reading a rant on reddit (or something, maybe it was one of those TV Show fact sites) about people who were convinced there was some throwaway line in Voyager that implied you needed matter tanks to store matter for replication.
Turns out the line they were talking about had to do with the matter/anti-matter tanks for the warp drive.
Sometimes fans are just dumb and completely reinterpret canon as whatever they want it to be anyways.
Pretty much all successful companies are like that. Because that’s the system they want, and they’ve tricked the general populace into believe that’s a good thing.
Things that can not be replicated, or are too complex to replicate easily.
I’m sure, given enough energy and processing power, you could replicated just about anything… but if they already exist naturally, why bother? If it takes less energy to mine, or mix, or harvest latinum than it takes to replicate it, then replication doesn’t make sense for it. That goes for just about every other physical thing as well.
Their genders were never a consideration as an obstacle either, though.
So while neither might have been gay or even bi… I’d give more credence to poly over anything. “Whatever works!”
With a liberal sprinkling of the Degrassi audience.