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  • I'm your host Will "T-Bone" Riker and welcome to Deltas, Directives, and Docks. Today we're checking out the Sisko restaurant, they've got gumbo so good it makes founders grow frosted tips. The only war in this Dominion is the one I'm going to wage on these succulent crawfish.

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    what to do no money no food
  • Go to your local food bank, that should help your food situation for now. Once you get some money get a giant bag of white rice and a cheap rice cooker. Eat the rice plus any protein and veggies you can get to make low cost meals as you financially recover. In terms of tech skills that can be developed Google offers several free certifications in Google analytics, Google ads, etc. Get a few of those and practice (should only take a few days) and try to get an entry level digital marketing, SEM, or PPC role. Once you get the role keep practicing and expanding your certifications to increase stability.

  • Are We All Too Cynical for Star Trek?
  • Strange New Worlds definitely still has the "optimistic" viewpoint of old trek. I think that's why it has been doing so well. I think the problem in other modern Trek shows like the first 2 seasons of Picard or all of Discovery was that there wasn't enough of the hopeful optimism that made Trekkies fall in love with the franchise. There doesn't need to be a universe ending plot calamity, exploration and interesting sci-fi plots that actually drive character development are enough.

    Even "grittier" old trek like DS9 (my favourite trek show) had optimistic undertones of recognizing similarities between cultures, forging alliances, trying to be ethical in the face of war, and addressing social issues.

    Even the underlying theme of Voyager was to maintain the ideals of the federation against all odds in the face if hopelessness.

    I just hope studios see the success of Strange New Worlds and make more trek like it.

  • Am I strange for not loving Everything Everywhere All At Once?
  • Depends on your tastes. I personally really liked it because it represented philosophical absurdism and various existential concepts in an interesting/comedic way. I laughed really hard at things like the "everything" donut and Michelle Yeoh's big fight scene where she used "compassion" to solve all the henchpeople's life problems and "defeat" them.

    Despite it's fun/weird/comedic exterior it was very clearly written with these philosophical concepts in mind. If you like thinky/philosophical stuff you probably like this movie too, that said if you don't like that kind of vibe you probably just viewed the randomness/oddness of some of the scenes as strange.

  • I am Ducreux de Borg
  • The collective has decided not to assimilate you on account of perceived "bad smell" which is perhaps too distinct to add to our own and "weird-voyager-salamander-cringe-energy ".

  • I am Ducreux de Borg
  • This drone did not "downvote" you. Another of the collective did so. Through readings from its ocular implant this drone was able to determine this area of Lemmy space is non-serious. Recommended adaptations are to "lighten up" and "enjoy the jokes".

  • #1 or #2?
  • I mean, they have a transporter right? Couldn't they just beam waste into a holding container or out into space? In discovery they say they recycle everything so maybe it just gets beamed to Kieko's Arboretum lol.

  • What is an absurdity that has been normalized by society?
  • Interestingly about 100 years ago it used to be the reverse. Pink was seen as a masculine colour while blue was considered feminine. Goes to show how arbitrary a lot of the gender norm rules are.

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