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Location: Earth
Website: Middle East Resource Center
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RECENT POSTS:
- Hasta la nunca!
- Things did not get better!
- Mmm, good... Feels good... Is good... Real good......
- MLS: LL.B., M.A., LL.M.
- למה שונאם אותנו?
- We've got visual!
- More god-bothering... - or god-blathering?
- Confucius say: FUCK OFF ALREADY!!!
- Cre(a)ti-nism
- Creeping Toms
Star Trek
Posted on: Sunday, May 23, 2010
I'm quite a fan of the Star Trek genre, to wit, the Next Generation and Voyager. The original series I found to be terribly anthropocentric and devoid of imagination, whereas D.S. Nine was boring as shit.
Anyway, so I was watching an early episode of Voyager the other day and one character retorted to a jealous boyfriend:
HOW CAN I ARGUE WITH SOMETHING THAT EXISTS ONLY IN YOUR HEAD?
And I thought: What a perfect way to view religion and its aficionados!
Posted on: Sunday, May 23, 2010
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I'm quite a fan of the Star Trek genre, to wit, the Next Generation and Voyager. The original series I found to be terribly anthropocentric and devoid of imagination, whereas D.S. Nine was boring as shit.
Anyway, so I was watching an early episode of Voyager the other day and one character retorted to a jealous boyfriend:
HOW CAN I ARGUE WITH SOMETHING THAT EXISTS ONLY IN YOUR HEAD?
And I thought: What a perfect way to view religion and its aficionados!
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