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abbadon420 , to aww in Baby otter in the water

How can that stupid thing be so cute?!

Chewget , to aww in Mmmm... tasty

Emotional support cat

jballs , to aww in Mmmm... tasty
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That’s a big kitty

riodoro1 , to aww in It's mesmerizing!

Cant stop watching

HootinNHollerin , to aww in It's mesmerizing!

Best thing I’ve seen all day for sure

thisbenzingring , to aww in It's mesmerizing!

Me as the LSD kicks in

protist , (edited ) to Texas in Hail in Central Texas

Link do not has work

Edit: It works externally, but not in the Connect app. All I see here is an Imgur splash screen

user91 ,

HOW CAN SHE WORK??

PlantJam , to Texas in Hail in Central Texas

No, thank you for offering though.

EmpathicVagrant , to Star Trek in Commander Liam Shaw will be in IDW's Star Trek ongoing

Wait why is Shadowheart in this one?

USSBurritoTruck OP Mod , to Star Trek in Commander Liam Shaw will be in IDW's Star Trek ongoing
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The uniform here is interesting, because the comic takes place after DS9, but before “Nemesis”, around 2377. Other than the crews of the Theseus, and Defiant, characters wear the “First Contact” uniforms, yet Shaw and the other Starfleets we see on this cover are wearing the early DS9/VOY uniforms.

Obviously there could be some time travel shenanigans, which would place this in 2373 at the latest. Shaw was an ensign during the Battle of Wolf 359 in 2366, and on this cover we see him rocking commander pips, so he would have progressed up the ranks in about seven years. Obviously a thing that can happen in Trek, as we’ve seen, but somewhere in the Delta Quadrant Harry Kim just punched a bulkhead and has no idea why.

CobblerScholar , to Star Trek in My terrifying strong sewing machine

Needle would probably break first but if you had the right one in there absolu-fuckin-lutely. I’ve got a similar one used for shoes

Jaccident OP ,

These were 110/19s, so very sturdy, but I think it’s the one two punch of the working parts crushing the bone, and the needle them piercing it. Needle would very likely break, but it would fuck my hand up in the process.

model_tar_gz , to Star Trek in My terrifying strong sewing machine

Why is this in New Risa?

southsamurai ,
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He’s just a simple tailor

Jaccident OP ,

I considered if I should instead there, but I didn’t feel this fell under meme or shitpost. Maybe I made the wrong call on that.

model_tar_gz ,

No dude. I just whooshed the reference. Meme approved.

Chadus_Maximus , to Star Trek in My terrifying strong sewing machine

Ah yes, reminds me of the time I managed to ram a needle straight though my thumb when I tried to use one as a kid.

I walked around the house, showing everyone the needle. I pulled it out afterwards. Good times.

Thisfox ,

I was using a thimble when I did that. The needle popped through the thin metal of the thimble, through my finger, and hit the inside of the thimble on the other side. I couldn’t remove the thimble, I tried but the needle was locking it on my finger. I had to pull the needle out through my finger, then remove, by which time the thimble was full of blood…

theotherone , to Star Trek in My terrifying strong sewing machine
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My sister has had an embroidery shop for almost twenty years now and just back in December sewed through her index finger. She was pretty surprised it hadn’t happened sooner (merely based on her work volume).

EvacuateSoul ,

Whenever that happens, no matter what, you end up getting stitches.

Rodeo , to Star Trek in My terrifying strong sewing machine

Damn nice find! Full cast iron body, you don’t see stuff like that anymore.

Jaccident OP , (edited )

She is a rental for some specialist work where I couldn’t rely on my walking foot, but they offered to sell her to me, and it’s hard not to say yes. The thing is though she’s 160kg! If I buy her I’m forever committing to hiring help to move workshop (which I have to do 1-3 times a year).

Btw she’s a mid 70s LG-158, can be threaded up with two parallel needles, has a walking needle too, which is faster than the more modern 158s and leaves fewer “tracking” marks on leather and waxed cotton than my standard walking foot.

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