i am incredibly unwell over this actually
(((Hugs))) to you.
My girlfriend and I decided to break up. She wants us to have an open relationship and see other people in addition to me but I'm just not into that. I want to be with only her. I hope I can still stay friends with her. She's a lovely person. I'm still sad about it though.
I have been, and always shall be, your friend.
#SnoopySlays #StarTrek #IDIC #InfiniteBeagles
Snoopy if he slayed
This man is a disgusting sadist and not even death can stop his fetish for releasing terrible music
silly little headcanon time
since we get to see Spock basically quote Sherlock Holmes, it is now my belief that he's read the books.
Sherlock was Spock's first crush. He found his logic and demeanor interesting and flattering, appreciated the way he never had time for people that weren't willing to listen to him and/or some sort of asset to him. Appreciated that Sherlock plays violin, especially when he needs time to just sit and ponder some big mystery. Found his chemical dependency illogical but could over look it because he was amazing to read about. There wasn't anything Sherlock couldn't achieve with his logic and higher level of thinking. And then Spock grew a bit older and realized that wasn't a crush at all, it was more along the lines of representation. He related to Sherlock, he wasn't crushing on the man. With that knowledge he decided to spend his spare time rereading his mother's old books.
Only on his reread the only character he could seem to pay attention to was Dr. John Watson. The way he acted without thinking, how angry he would get with Sherlock for being so apathetic towards everyone and everything that wasn't the case he was actively involved with. The way Watson seemed to balance out the parts of Sherlock that were disliked by the vast majority of characters in the story. The head strong soldier who was willing to risk it all to help someone in need. He found his infatuation with John Watson fascinating. Eventually he finishes his reread of the old stories and gets caught up in growing up.
He recalls Sherlock Holmes from time to time, typically in passing, often when he looks at a fellow Starfleet officer and says, "Once you eliminate the impossible whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth."
And then he meets the hard headed, fiery, strong willed cadet who already - in his first two weeks in the academy - made a reputation for himself being quick to act, James Tiberius Kirk.
This is a fascinating and highly accessible look into the "element hunt" that filled out the bottom half of the Periodic Table of Elements.
It's a tale of chemistry, physics, war, international relations, incredibly petty academia politics, and SCANDAL.
content warnings for some brief discussion of the events surrounding WWII, including but not limited to fascism, the Manhattan Project (and sexism within said project), and the bombing of Hiroshima.
Harmony Cobel was experiencing a special kind of sexism where she is obviously meant to be a mad scientist among beakers and wires and shit, talking to one assistant per day at most
Instead of embracing STEMinism, Lumon steals her ideal and puts my girl in pink collar hell of middle management where she has to talk to people and be normal about things. she cannot do that. she only knows sing scary song and lab rat experiment
#I’d like to order number two please.
When Kirk appears in Strange New Worlds, I want either of the following things. 1) Spock and Kirk meet relatively soon, and we all cry as we see them meet for the first time. Or 2) Spock and Kirk spend the whole show never interacting and constantly missing each other in the most hilarious almost meetings you've ever seen, until they finally meet in the final episode of the show.