Android police needs an editor. This guy out here casually throwing
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Okay I don't love Lemmy's implementation of spoiler tags.
Android police needs an editor. This guy out here casually throwing
spoiler
gimped
Okay I don't love Lemmy's implementation of spoiler tags.
They really hit the uncanny valley with that set. Like, they look so realistic that the parts that look unrealistic look totally weird. I think if they'd eased back on the texture a little I wouldn't notice how odd Kira and Julian look, or how Sisko seems to have shaved off his eyebrows and be trying to poop. Which, like, it kinda looks like Dax is doing too.
Oh, I assumed he was talking about something written for him recently. Sulu showed up in Lower Decks not too long ago, and I know the franchise in general has a penchant for nostalgia at the moment. He certainly seemed to have a little more of a Takei tone in his LD appearance, but that may also just be him having grown more into himself over the years.
But yeah, if it's someone else playing it and it doesn't inform an established performance, then whatever.
You can't eat money either. You can use passion to create food, though.
Also I'm totally living that lie. Might be a crapshoot to try it, but it's working for me. It'd probably work for a lot of miserable 9-5ers.
Seems like a real good reason to get independent and start doing things for passion instead of for money.
I get out my sunglasses and prepare for lens flare.
I do like the non-spam content on this instance, such as Quark's and Daystrom. I'm subscribed to it through other accounts, but occasionally I poke my head in on the actual account I have here.
Personally, with most of the instances I actually use, I find it easier to just look at the Local feed. On this instance, however, a significant portion of what gets posted is just repetitive spam, so it's hard to really do that. It's much easier to subscribe to individual interesting communities, such as Daystrom and Quark's, through other instances that I'm more likely to actively use.
I suppose if you don't care what kind of experience anyone has on your instance, that's your business.