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setsneedtofeed , to Star Trek in The Best Moment in Deep Space Nine's Greatest Episode Is a Punch Left Unthrown
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the finest moment in an already immaculate piece of television is all about the ways to enact violence without lifting a single finger

Rude. Garek worked really hard on that plan.

TigrisMorte , to Work Reform in Amazon CEO Tells Workers: Return to Office or 'It’s Probably Not Going to Work Out for You'

Horrid Company to work for regardless.

timicin ,

and buy from; i wish there was a viable alternative.

fubbernuckin ,

I actually buy from brick and mortar stores’ websites. That’s the viable alternative. Otherwise you can order directly from Amazon Sellers’ websites if they exist.

FinalRemix ,

I can’t even buy yo-yos from Yomega anymore. They just redirect their page to Amazon. The options are rapidly dwindling, sadly. Shit, even PepBoys ditched their storefront and just do jiffylube stuff now.

nobleshift , to Work Reform in Amazon CEO Tells Workers: Return to Office or 'It’s Probably Not Going to Work Out for You'
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  • cooljacob204 ,

    you don’t need to eat from Tacos El Tajin or Whole Foods everyday

    Plenty of remote work that does pay well also...

    Semi-Hemi-Demigod ,
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    Plus because you're not paying to commute you have more money for tacos

    Frugalexcess ,

    Or fight the Mercer mess starting at 3:30pm every damn day.

    max , to RedditMigration in The Reddit Protest Is Finally Over. Reddit Won.

    Funny thing is that those of who left aren’t there anymore to comment that we did leave… So anyone who is still there is probably looking at the others who stayed and saying “See?! The protest didn’t work because we are still here!”

    ReallyKinda , to RedditMigration in The Reddit Protest Is Finally Over. Reddit Won.

    I think Reddit likely lost a lot of users who were exclusively Reddit users and didn’t use other social media. That might not amount to that many people total, but it does mean advertisers lose one of the more important demographics Reddit had to offer (since they can target the others more efficiently on other platforms anyway). Hope it still hurts their bottom line.

    SkepticElliptic ,

    I quit using it, but I was using a third party app that didn’t have ads. However, I still insist that there is a way for someone to buy accounts, votes, and even entire subreddits directly from Reddit. The way reddit and other websites turn a blind eye to how many fake accounts they have just doesn’t make sense to me.

    Pons_Aelius ,

    The way reddit and other websites turn a blind eye to how many fake accounts they have just doesn’t make sense to me.

    Traffic numbers by bot accounts boost "user engagement" metrics. If they cracked down on bots the line would go down and the line must go up.

    abbadon420 , to Star Trek in Star Trek Online Will Now Let You Throw Asteroids at Other Ships, Picard-Style

    OPA style

    fhqwgads , to Star Trek in The Wildest, Weirdest Star Trek Action Figures

    Clearly the writer hasn’t seen DS9. Morn is the show’s best asset, of course he has a figure. Excuse me while I go scour eBay for one.

    Reverendender , to Star Trek in Star Trek 3 Is Finding Its Way Back to Theaters
    @Reverendender@sh.itjust.works avatar

    The chase scene where Excelsior tries to stop the Enterprise from escaping Spacedock has more drama, tension, and excitement than maybe any scene in the Kelvin movies (with everything racing around so fast all gravitas is lost).

    demonquark , to RedditMigration in The Reddit Protest Is Finally Over. Reddit Won.

    Tbh, reddit did win. They’re set to become a highly commercialized social media platform, focused on maximizing engagement through generic content.

    They may lose dedicated eccentrics looking for a welcoming place to geek out over shit in their niche community. They’ll also lose users who value long in-depth discussions with complete internet strangers.

    But, Reddit doesn’t want our need those people. As long as they have the generic subs (like r/funny, r/pics) and the outrage groups (like r/aita, r/publicfreakout), they’ll keep getting views and sweet sweet ad money. And that’s all Reddit cares about.

    bezier-curve , (edited )

    Everything you described in the second paragraph is exactly why appending site:reddit.com is a thing, it's a source of genuine discussion of products and expertise. That is what gives Reddit its SEO power in search engines and if those communities go, Reddit doesn't have much to fall back on. Meme level fluff can be replicated anywhere.

    SJ0 , to RedditMigration in The Reddit Protest Is Finally Over. Reddit Won.

    I’m no big city doctor, but it seems like the people who were strong enough to decide to pack up and leave won.

    chrizbie ,
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    Exactly, I’d say we won! Until reddit sat on it’s own nuts I hadn’t even heard of Lemmy and now I’m a happy daily user!

    HybridSarcasm , to Star Trek in You know things are getting real when a Starfleet officer takes off their jacket.
    @HybridSarcasm@lemmy.world avatar

    Hilariously true

    ValueSubtracted Mod , to Star Trek in Worf and Riker Have a Heart to Heart in Star Trek: Picard Deleted Scene
    @ValueSubtracted@startrek.website avatar

    A tragic tale, told in the most overwrought way imaginable.

    USSBurritoTruck OP Mod ,
    @USSBurritoTruck@startrek.website avatar

    Yeah, I’m also not sad that they removed a bit of backstory about a woman being killed causing Worf to revaluate his life and motivations.

    MajorHavoc ,

    Yeah. There’s no need for an off-screen tragic backstory to drive Worf toward samurai pacificism.

    His valuing both his Klingon and Federation heritages was always going to take him there. I’m glad they cut that scene.

    SiliconDon ,

    I agree. There’s an irritating trend in storytelling lately where characters are driven primarily by their trauma. It oversimplifies things.

    StillPaisleyCat ,
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    Fridging another woman or other equity group representative to advance a character has become a norm in the new Trek shows. I’m glad they cut this one.

    UESPA_Sputnik ,
    @UESPA_Sputnik@feddit.de avatar

    Yeah. I’m a huge Worf fan (he is and always has been my favourite Trek character) but that scene does not work for me at all. He doesn’t even sound like Worf here. Riker too sounds totally wooden at the beginning. Not sure if it’s the missing post-production but everything about this scene feels off. It’s a good thing this scene didn’t make the final cut.

    ValueSubtracted Mod ,
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    Worf was always pretty stiff and formal when speaking, but he was also pretty direct and to-the-point.

    Shazbot ,

    The odd phrasing as its likely the original audio from that take, as redubbing would be saved for confirmed scenes.

    Corgana , to Star Trek in Star Trek 3 Is Finding Its Way Back to Theaters
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    Oh my gosh yes. I was too young to see the original release but always wanted to see the destruction scene on the big screen.

    EDIT: Also that poster is great.

    https://images.bauerhosting.com/empire/2024/05/star-trek-iii-search-for-spock-matt-ferguson-poster-quad.jpg?auto=format&w=1440&q=80

    A_Chilean_Cyborg , to Star Trek in The Wildest, Weirdest Star Trek Action Figures
    @A_Chilean_Cyborg@feddit.cl avatar

    Pirate worf… I love it.

    Wooster , to Star Trek in Long Lost Star Trek: The Next Generation Captain's Chair Will No Longer Go Up For Auction
    @Wooster@startrek.website avatar

    Through a valued partnership between Propstore Ltd. and CBS Studios Inc., an amicable agreement among all parties involved has been reached to restore Captain Jean-Luc Picard’s iconic Star Trek: The Next Generation captain’s chair to the Star Trek Archive,” a statement on Propstore’s website now reads. “The chair will be preserved as a piece of science fiction history. While the whereabouts of the chair had been unknown for three decades, the Star Trek Archive is currently working on plans to showcase it for Star Trek fans to see firsthand in the coming year.

    Kit ,

    This is the best possible outcome!

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