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Star Trek vs. Star Wars (and a collection of memes)

Star Trek or Star Wars; which do you like better?

  • Star Trek

    Votes: 19 23.8%
  • Star Wars

    Votes: 61 76.3%

  • Total voters
    80
This is the last straw.

(this video is short and to the point)

(this video is more detailed)

Mahrlect Disney! Mahrlect Disney straight to Chaos! Disney can suck a lemon, nay Disney can suck many lemons.

Disney thanked a slave running arm of the CCP that was operating dozens of concentration camps. Disney sidelines black characters to market to the CCP's racist puppets. Now Disney fires a strong woman because she doesn't tow the SJW narrative, never mind that the CCP routinely endorses racism, sexism, and homophobia all the time, but Disney keeps licking the boots of Xi Jinping, so they only "take a stand" when taking a stand appeases the Twitter mobs but does not offend CCP censors. Disney is run by unprincipled, cowardly hypocrites.

Until and unless Disney purges their ranks of all the SJW Puritans, I am not paying a dime to watch anything owned by Disney. It's going to take some sacrifice because Disney makes things I like, but I'm boycotting Proctor and Gamble (and they offended me far less than this!).

The only thing I will consider buying from Disney is Winnie the Pooh merchandise and then only if I can find some means to publicly display it somewhere.

I'm sorry @NIGHTBRINGER, but Star Wars is dead to me now.


Update:



 
Started to watch Star Wars Episode I (again) tonight (long time ago I watched it)

First thought going through it:

View attachment 87235

Grrr, Imrahil

This amuses me. However, and I may be alone in this, I actually kind of liked Boss Nass. I mean, the guy had to put up with Jar Jar, rule the Gungans, live in a swamp, and I don't know if anyone else picked up on this, but it felt like he was actually going out of his way to get Jar Jar killed. That last one alone should make him appeal to fans :D
 

Beep Boop


This is the way...to a huge tip for the bartender!


If this is the future. I'm not sure if this is optimistic (in the future we will be too mature for meme wars) or pessimistic (censorship ends meme wars).


You don't have to be a huge fan. Even a casual fan would recognize a dalek when they see one.
 
Always remember, an individual can be silenced, but the internet is undefeated.

It defends how you define undefeated. The Internet is still here, so it hasn't been destroyed but it has been defeated before.

The Great Firewall is keeping an entire country from the free Internet. A lie gets half way around the world while the truth is still putting it's pants on.

Never take a free and open internet for granted.
 
Started to watch Star Wars Episode I (again) tonight (long time ago I watched it)

First thought going through it:

View attachment 87235

Grrr, Imrahil

Wow, I love both Episode I and Flushed Away and never put these two together until now.

This amuses me. However, and I may be alone in this, I actually kind of liked Boss Nass. I mean, the guy had to put up with Jar Jar, rule the Gungans, live in a swamp, and I don't know if anyone else picked up on this, but it felt like he was actually going out of his way to get Jar Jar killed. That last one alone should make him appeal to fans :D

I thought Boss Nass was a decent character too. If you read the lore on Jar Jar, Boss Nass actually has the patience of a saint, allowing Jar Jar to go unpunished for his accidents several times (because they were accidents) before the last straw came with Jar Jar crashing his favourite submarine, and even THEN he still had the tolerance to exile him rather than kill him. It's only when Jar Jar returns with Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan that Boss Nass finally decides to have him executed (that's what he means when he says Jar Jar is to be 'pewnished'), only for that to be stopped by the life-debt. But from Boss Nass' viewpoint, the Jedi were planning to go through the planet's core anyway (which means almost certain death in the Gungans' eyes), so he thought that letting Jar Jar go with them would likely result in his death anyway.

And I see now that maybe Boss Nass aimed to make Jar Jar Bombad General so he would have to take part in the battle and therefore have a possibility of getting killed again.

Certainly from a ruler's point of view these approaches would have been good ways of quietly removing Jar Jar from society without causing an upset to the collective Gungan people.
 
Wow, I love both Episode I and Flushed Away and never put these two together until now.



I thought Boss Nass was a decent character too. If you read the lore on Jar Jar, Boss Nass actually has the patience of a saint, allowing Jar Jar to go unpunished for his accidents several times (because they were accidents) before the last straw came with Jar Jar crashing his favourite submarine, and even THEN he still had the tolerance to exile him rather than kill him. It's only when Jar Jar returns with Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan that Boss Nass finally decides to have him executed (that's what he means when he says Jar Jar is to be 'pewnished'), only for that to be stopped by the life-debt. But from Boss Nass' viewpoint, the Jedi were planning to go through the planet's core anyway (which means almost certain death in the Gungans' eyes), so he thought that letting Jar Jar go with them would likely result in his death anyway.

And I see now that maybe Boss Nass aimed to make Jar Jar Bombad General so he would have to take part in the battle and therefore have a possibility of getting killed again.

Certainly from a ruler's point of view these approaches would have been good ways of quietly removing Jar Jar from society without causing an upset to the collective Gungan people.

Boss Nass talks funny, but he is not dumb.
 
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