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Favorite recurring character? (Select 4)

  • Jack / AIDSMobdy

    Votes: 257 24.0%
  • Josh / the Wizard

    Votes: 77 7.2%
  • Colin (Canadian #1)

    Votes: 460 42.9%
  • Jim (Canadian #2)

    Votes: 230 21.4%
  • Tim

    Votes: 386 36.0%
  • Len Kabasinski

    Votes: 208 19.4%
  • Freddie Williams

    Votes: 274 25.5%
  • Patton Oswalt

    Votes: 27 2.5%
  • Macaulay Culkin

    Votes: 541 50.4%
  • Max Landis

    Votes: 64 6.0%

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Is it just me, or does Rich appear to be in better health than Mike at the moment?
 
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Mike and Rich so badly want to call out Chakotay for being the first example of a token DEI character we see in modern media but are too scared to do so. Even though Chakotay isn’t that bad. Also, If I remember correctly it was originally planned for Janeway and Chakotay to hook up, but Kate Mulgrew said no. I remember reading somewhere that Chakotay ending up with Seven of Nine was the writers and producers telling Kate Mulgrew to fuck off. Kate Mulgrew became a pain for writers and producers after Seven of Nine became the most popular character on Star Trek: Voyager.
 
>Rick Berman bad
>see gay characters everywhere
>erm when you die it's over, there's nothing after that, lmao
>erm they're called Native Americans
>Rich simps for Janeway
>Rich curses like a Kurtzman Trek character

Yep, it's Reddit Letter Media time
 
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It took them barely 20 minutes before the Le Atheist Enlightened by my Intelligence started.
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The series that confirm Klingon hell is real at that. Voyager generally demonstrates a strong endorsement of faith, tradition, and even religion of all the Star trek shows. If anything voyager more traditional than the original series. B'Elanna Torres's pregnancy storyline employed a pro-life argument in opposition to eugenics. In Deep Space Nine, Kira saved Miles O'Brien's unborn son by transporting him into her womb. The personhood of Miles O'Brien's son was never in dispute. Such an occurrence will never transpire in current year shows on NBC, ABC and The CW. Please be advised that in contemporary times, there have been allegations by journalists claiming that Dragon Ball Z serves as pro-life propaganda, citing the narrative element in which Goku's unborn granddaughter is granted personhood as a significant plot point.
 
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Please be advised that in contemporary times, there have been allegations by journalists claiming that Dragon Ball Z serves as pro-life propaganda, citing the narrative element in which Goku's unborn grandfather is granted personhood as a significant plot point.
Goku's unborn grandfather? Do you mean his unborn granddaughter who helps fill the final Saiyan role needed during Battle of Gods?

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It took them barely 20 minutes before the Le Atheist Enlightened by my Intelligence started. Fuck I hate it when they're Le Smug.

I only watched about 25 minutes and nodded off halfway through; I may be skipping this one, especially since I never watched Voyager. What's the fedoraspeak this time?

I did make it through the part where they were outraged at Chakotay nixing any scans of the wrapped corpses. Like, buddies, do you not know how Indigenous Peoples Fetishization is totally fucking up anthropological research and has been doing so for decades?
 
Like Like Stoklasa rightfully points out it was stupid to entertain the idea of not using scientific equipment to avoid "disturbing" a burial site. But then him and the other white guy do the usual American thing, which is to pretend to be uncomfortable about native Americans being called "Indians" and to say "it was the niiiiiiineties!".
 
>Rick Berman bad
>see gay characters everywhere
>erm when you die it's over, there's nothing after that, lmao
>erm they're called Native Americans
>Rich simps for Janeway
>Rich curses like a Kurtzman Trek character

Yep, it's Reddit Letter Media time
It was both predictable as hell and also amazing how I knew they'd act just like Picard and Kirk about how their own teenage years(except for them it was 300 years ago) were 'those old backwards years' and how now only racist evil white people would use 'Indians' like they did in the late 90s. These guys really think their shit doesn't stink and we're in the 2021 ultra woke era. Which they bitch about Kurtzman era, but I think that's probably how they'd both want Trek to be now.
 
Like Like Stoklasa rightfully points out it was stupid to entertain the idea of not using scientific equipment to avoid "disturbing" a burial site. But then him and the other white guy do the usual American thing, which is to pretend to be uncomfortable about native Americans being called "Indians" and to say "it was the niiiiiiineties!".

Well that's incredibly fucking stupid. No less an icon of the terminally online than CGP Grey has explained why "Indians" is a perfectly fine umbrella term. Not that I (or, I assume, anyone here) needs that kind of permission, but maybe it would make Reddit Rich Evans more comfortable with it.

Didn't it come out that the person the Voyager staff hired to give them cultural lessons on Indians turned out to be a total fraud who made everything up?
 
Well that's incredibly fucking stupid. No less an icon of the terminally online than CGP Grey has explained why "Indians" is a perfectly fine umbrella term. Not that I (or, I assume, anyone here) needs that kind of permission, but maybe it would make Reddit Rich Evans more comfortable with it.

Didn't it come out that the person the Voyager staff hired to give them cultural lessons on Indians turned out to be a total fraud who made everything up?
I'll give Rich this, he said that they should've used a tribe name like 'Cherokee'. Even then that probably would've made more sense. And they did admit that in 300 years+ 'native American' would've been a dumb name, which undermined their entire bitch fest anyway on this subject.

Sometimes these guys act like Marzgurl level of complaining about woke 'slurs' and naming everything just right in current year.
 
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