I would read the hell out of this.
Data vs. a Chinese Finger Trap
Data vs. a Chinese Finger Trap
This was a real low point for TNG. I’m glad we didn’t keep doing lame attempts at humor like this.
Sure, but Brent Spiner sells the hell out of the moment. That slow look down at his fingers is perfectly played.
The current Superboy having a crush on the current Raven makes so much sense. A preteen, straight boy just discovering romantic interest in girls would absolutely fall for the cute goth/punk/rocker teen girl.
I don’t want people to stop using the word alt-right and use the terms Nazis, neo-Nazis, or white supremacists instead. I want people to use the word alt-right in the same breath as those other apt titles. Don’t separate and replace the word alt-right from its related terms. Speak them in the same breath. Place one in parentheses behind the other. Use the words “otherwise known as” to reinforce the bigoted identity of those who identify as part of the alt-right. Make alt-right a synonym for words, like Nazis, neo-Nazis, and white supremacists. Don’t allow people to call themselves or others alt-right without the automatic association of the term with bigoted ideals and actions. Don’t replace the narrative. Correct the narrative.
I think it’s time to repost this.
the guy responsible for captain america being a hydra agent made a team of college students the villains of the latest issue of captain america and it went as well as you would expect



this is the marvel equivalent of those newspaper cartoons that act like society is collapsing in front of us because of pokemon go
hurts
KILL
“Consider this your trigger warning,” I say as I shoot a poor, defenseless, Gen Xer in the temple. I retrieve my millenial iPad and cross out their name before moving onto my next kill: the golf industry.
life goals tho
This is more cringe-inducing than literally anything I’ve ever seen published in my entire life and this was written by a grown ass middle aged “professional”
i hate adding to posts but can i just say that this college villians thing is most definitely in response to the backlash about captain america being in hydra. he’s mad that “those damn triggered millennials uwu” got mad about him making captain america a nazi so he thought he was so slick and personified his “haters” as triggered millennial villians who want nothing but to kill good. this man is literally so offended over people saying captain america isnt a nazi that he made those people into a squad of stereotyped villians. he probably sat back in his chair after writing this going “ahaha, im so smart… thatll show those haters. let me go watch deadpool while i cuddle my anime dakimakuru.”
I’m
interested in reading this of Captain America, especially with the two heroes, Rage and
the new Falcon, this villain team is fighting. Like the Captain America
as Hydra agent story line, I think Nick Spencer ( @nickspencerly ) is doing something that’s a
bit more than “Ha, look at these dummies.” Besides showing extremism on
any side of an issue is a problem, he’s also expressing, through use of
the heroes and the stories they’re attached to, that sometimes allies
can cause more damage than not by jumping to attack people who are on
their side because they’re so blinded by the need to be seen as fighters
for a cause above all else. We’ve all seen numerous articles in the
last few years about the latter situation.
One of my friends who has read the issue explains the context of this out-of-context set of images. As is always the case, it shows that context matters and bothering to do research is important. Here’s a description of the issue at hand:
“The
optics are bad, but it’s worth being aware of the full context (as the
commenters are apparently not): After Not-Ann-Coulter outs the new
Falcon as an immigrant and Becks the question* of whether or not he
should be deported, Falcon and Rage join the protest of a talk she gives
at Columbia (I may have the university wrong, but it’s in New York).
Falcon confronts her verbally onstage and gives an impassioned speech on
his own behalf. Then these clowns come in, literally lobbing grenades
and terminology without making a coherent argument, disrupting the
conversation and forcing Rage and Falcon to fight them.
Divination of the allegory is left as an exercise for the reader.
*Beck
the question - to slander someone by asking a supposedly hypothetical
question in such a manner as to imply an answer that reflects poorly on
them, e.g., ‘I’m not saying Glenn Beck murders preschoolers and
masturbates into their lunchboxes, I’m just asking the question.’"
the guy responsible for captain america being a hydra agent made a team of college students the villains of the latest issue of captain america and it went as well as you would expect



this is the marvel equivalent of those newspaper cartoons that act like society is collapsing in front of us because of pokemon go
hurts
KILL
“Consider this your trigger warning,” I say as I shoot a poor, defenseless, Gen Xer in the temple. I retrieve my millenial iPad and cross out their name before moving onto my next kill: the golf industry.
life goals tho
This is more cringe-inducing than literally anything I’ve ever seen published in my entire life and this was written by a grown ass middle aged “professional”
i hate adding to posts but can i just say that this college villians thing is most definitely in response to the backlash about captain america being in hydra. he’s mad that “those damn triggered millennials uwu” got mad about him making captain america a nazi so he thought he was so slick and personified his “haters” as triggered millennial villians who want nothing but to kill good. this man is literally so offended over people saying captain america isnt a nazi that he made those people into a squad of stereotyped villians. he probably sat back in his chair after writing this going “ahaha, im so smart… thatll show those haters. let me go watch deadpool while i cuddle my anime dakimakuru.”
I’m
interested in reading this of Captain America, especially with the two heroes, Rage and
the new Falcon, this villain team is fighting. Like the Captain America
as Hydra agent story line, I think Nick Spencer ( @nickspencerly ) is doing something that’s a
bit more than “Ha, look at these dummies.” Besides showing extremism on
any side of an issue is a problem, he’s also expressing, through use of
the heroes and the stories they’re attached to, that sometimes allies
can cause more damage than not by jumping to attack people who are on
their side because they’re so blinded by the need to be seen as fighters
for a cause above all else. We’ve all seen numerous articles in the
last few years about the latter situation.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a GIF set from Go On. There should be more of these.
I don’t want people to stop using the word alt-right and use the terms Nazis, neo-Nazis, or white supremacists instead. I want people to use the word alt-right in the same breath as those other apt titles. Don’t separate and replace the word alt-right from its related terms. Speak them in the same breath. Place one in parentheses behind the other. Use the words “otherwise known as” to reinforce the bigoted identity of those who identify as part of the alt-right. Make alt-right a synonym for words, like Nazis, neo-Nazis, and white supremacists. Don’t allow people to call themselves or others alt-right without the automatic association of the term with bigoted ideals and actions. Don’t replace the narrative. Correct the narrative.
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@ericafailsatlife and @ryannorth, are you seeing this cool stuff?