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AdamBomb , to RedditMigration in I don’t understand people who say they can’t figure out Lemmy or KBin

I can’t either, but I’m also on the border of don’t care and actively glad. Maybe there won’t be such an Eternal September here. That would be a win.

End0fLine , to Star Trek in Canon Connections: Strange New Worlds 2x02 - Ad Astra per Aspera
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I look forward to these every week and am so glad that they are here!

Zarxrax , to Japanese Language in Japanese is harder/easier than other languages in what ways?

Easy: grammar is fairly consistent, not a lot of exceptions. Hard: grammar is totally different from most Western languages.

Cinner , to men in I feel like less of a man because of how emotionally sensitive I am.

Get your bloods tested. I was very sensitive to everything and finally a doctor thought to test my levels of everything related to anxiety/depression/mood. Found out I had extremely low testosterone (less than half the bottom average number) and higher estrogen than I should have. After starting TRT I'm like a new person. I can actually handle things now.

bionicjoey , to Star Trek in The Star Trek 'Where Should I Start' guide

This is great! I have bounced off of TOS a few times, having thought that I was supposed to watch in “production order”. I recently started TNG and have been loving it. I can highly recommend the “Start with TNG” order for newcomers like myself.

It’s surprising to me though that it was ever considered family friendly considering what a horndog Riker is (and also just everything to do with Lwaxana Troi 😂)

GuyFleegman , to Star Trek in Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 2x03 "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow"
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I liked Wesley in "A Quality of Mercy" but hot damn, he nailed it here. He is easy to recognize as Kirk and yet is borrowing very little from Shatner's performance. Wesley has managed to "echo" Kirk in a way that Peck and Gooding haven't quite dialed in yet for their characters.

It's funny—given that in both appearances he has depicted an "alternate" Kirk, he's had some built-in leeway to miss the mark and still be credible. He doesn't need it. This man can play Kirk.

UESPA_Sputnik , to Star Trek in Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 2x03 "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow"
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[Copying my post from the original thread and adding something to the bottom]

Christina Chong absolutely killed it, especially in that final scene. Imagine finding someone you can connect to for the first time in your life, and immediately lose them. It even makes someone who is usually very unemotional crack.

Also, Pelia is such a delightful character. Great addition to the show.

Other than that I’m not really sold on the episode. It’s over an hour long and it did feel (too) slow and meandering at times. And I feel as if it just existed to shove in Kirk once again (and once again in an alternate timeline scenario to stick to the Trek canon) and explain the postponement of the Eugenics Wars by some Temporal Cold War shenenigans.

Final nitpick: how can Spock exist in the alternate timeline if humans and Vulcans are enemies?

Others wrote about how it was interesting that La’an had to choose to keep baby tyrant Khan alive for the greater good (of the future paradise Earth). And I agree that it’s an interesting conundrum – but that was given so little space in the episode that it fell entirely flat for me. La’an found out early on that Kirk didn’t know Noonien-Singh but that plot point was dropped for 30 minutes and only brought up again in the final minutes. In that aspect it reminded my of “The Elysian Kingdom” last season where nothing happens for 45 minutes and the interesting stuff comes out of the left field at the very end of the episode.

Maybe I’m being too harsh (I’ll rewatch the episode in a couple of days together with a friend) but for now I’d say this was one of the weaker episodes of the series.

infotainment , to Japanese Language in Japanese is harder/easier than other languages in what ways?
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Two other “easy” bits for Japanese:

  • Verbs don’t conjugate based on subject or plurality, which is kind of nice coming from more European languages where you have to deal with that
  • Only two irregular verbs in the entire language
Deron , to RedditMigration in I don’t understand people who say they can’t figure out Lemmy or KBin

I can't put aside my sneaking suspicion that can't figure out any of these tools: kbin, lemmy, mastodon, etc.... Is more or less code for, "I have reach and influence on platform x, and I need can't figure out how to be that person here."

Can they setup an account? Can they read? Can they write? These seem to all be achievable. Can they influence? Well... should that be the goal?

Pencilnoob , to men in I feel like less of a man because of how emotionally sensitive I am.

You’re fine, there’s a lot of toxic ideas out there that men should be cold and unfeeling. But that is absolutely silly. Emotional sensitively is an incredible gift. Check out the resources around highly sensitive people, that might help you like it helped me.

hsperson.comhighlysensitiverefuge.com/highly-sensitive-person…

aquarisces , to RedditMigration in I don’t understand people who say they can’t figure out Lemmy or KBin

I feel like certain users are echoing others in terms of the “oh it’s too hard/complicated” - I don’t know, imo not really just sign up, subscribe to your mags of interest which will pull across the fediverse and engage (up/down/comment) as much as you like lol… really not that hard but I guess change is hard for people (but then it’s not really much a seismic change? I don’t know - I guess I like trying new things).

livus , to RedditMigration in I don’t understand people who say they can’t figure out Lemmy or KBin
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In terms of people who didn't fully understand the fediverse, there are two kinds of people:

  • those who want to fully get their head around it first so they can make optimal decisions
  • those who are happy to just jump in and learn by doing
GoBills , to RedditMigration in I don’t understand people who say they can’t figure out Lemmy or KBin

This is my first post...if my dumb old ass can figure it out, anybody probably can.

troyunrau , to KDE in KDE Social Lemmy instance is live
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Hi folks. Once upon a time I was [email protected] ;)

bernieecclestoned , to Ask Science in Have we ever observed unique ecosystems and specific adaptations of wildlife in landfills?

Some plastic eating bacteria was found in a plastic recycling plant in Japan

www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.aad6359

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