sundray

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sundray,

Just a normal morning for Wayne Coyne.

Captain Janeway - Hair Master (lemmy.world)

My favorite part was how her hair was in a beautiful and much more complicated knot in the premier episode, then it was a mangled mess after Voyager was thrown to the Delta Quadrant, but they make a show of her fixing it into the simpler knot with her bare hands while walking the corridors from one disaster to another....

sundray,
sundray,

Bun of steel = Janeway

Buns of Steel = VHS workout tape

Buns of actual steel = Bender Bending Rodríguez

sundray,

“Wha-hoo!”

ten minute coughing fit

sundray,

“I think the Lon Lon milk when bad, but I used it anyway.”

sundray,

Cat and Girl are sailing back to where Cat was born. It’s now covered in water. Not only that, it’s now home to the North Atlantic Garbage Pail Kids Patch (which is a reference to the very real North Atlantic garbage patch).

sundray,

Work is never over.

sundray,

I think McCoy was more afraid of accidents than existential factors.

https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BMTU2MjgzNTI3NV5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTcwNTc0MjI3NA@@._V1_.jpg

sundray,

Personally, I’m hoping for a future where actually traveling anywhere is entirely optional.

sundray,

“In other words: They DRAFTED me!”

sundray,

Or, um… what’s left of him…

sundray,

It makes the tater tots taste better.

sundray,

It can get incredibly complicated so I don’t understand all the nuances myself, but I’ll explain it as best I can: Prepositions are words that denote where things are in space and/or over time. Things like “of” or “from” are common prepositions.

Prepositions are often followed by an Object. So if I said, “A letter arrived from Jeff,” Jeff would be the Object of the Preposition “from.”

If you want to ask the Identity of the person who sent the letter, the formal, “proper” English sentence would be: “From whom did we receive the letter?”

You could also ask “Who’d we get the letter from?” BUT, old-fashion English grammar rules say that you are not supposed to end a sentence with a preposition. In modern times however, such rules aren’t really observed. It seems our bartender is a old fashioned sort.

sundray,

I’d like to think that Nancy would agree!

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