And I'm sure she said this was a "beige flag" because he's such a great, thoughtful guy. You're being incredibly obtuse. This is a post about her boyfriend having sketchy behavior.
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They interpreted it as [acknowledgement that they are aware of your presence], which it most likely is.
Both of them staring blankly ahead's a big tell, too.
All of them, it seems like.
It is next to the ocean, which doesn't smell that great.
Have a Russian character during the Cold War.
Saru is the high point of that show. He's the only character I was able to like unconditionally. He should have remained captain!
That's selling Lower Decks a bit short. Yes, it has a big focus on comedy, but it has some genuinely great pathos that's up there with the best of Trek.
"In the past, Klingons believed humans to be weak and easily defeated. But your species has proved its toDuj. Sito was a warrior. You do not honor her."
"You didn't know her!"
"Do you follow every order from your commanders?"
"No!"
"Sito made her choice. You want to solve puzzles and mysteries? Your friend gave her life to protect that. [scoffs] She would not approve of your actions."
The problem with the K (for Klingon, of course) Pop scene is that the song didn't last long enough.
"It's easy to be a saint in paradise."
If they stay up it's because removing them would be too suspicious, so it's proof they're true!
If they're removed it's because they're being covered up, so it's proof they're true!
Oh, they can lay eggs left and right and Protestant Chicken God is fine with it.