Im really curious how people know about Esperanto. Since its a relatively recent language (from the 1880s), its obviously not going to be as widely spoken in the world as other languages (altho apparently it is the most widely spoken constructed language). I assume most people are introduced to it later in some way?
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K N O W L E D G E IS NOT A PRIVILEGE BUT A RIGHT.
Everyone deserves it.
๐๐พEducation ๐๐พis ๐๐พa ๐๐พright,๐๐พ not๐๐พ a๐๐พ service ๐๐พ
Pass along and use the shit out of them
Seaslide (OC) would be best friends with Swerve, i just know it. They both love Earth culture.
yes.
just... yes.
I don't want a romantic partner I want friends who will go dumpster diving with me, I want neighbors who will knock on my door and ask for butter because they forgot to buy some and it's sunday. I want book shelves in public spaces, food banks and shared tool sheds and community gardens. I want to trade home grown tomatoes for a couple of eggs with my neighbor and I want to bring food over to my friends house when I've cooked too much. I want bicycle only streets and I want people to go on spontaneous walks with. I want people to ask me for help when they need it and I want to be able to ask for help in return. I want community as a safety net. I want people to stop focusing on the vague concept of the one, who will Cure All Isolation and Loneliness. I want every single person to be able to find support and comfort around them, regardless of their relationship status.
it was not on wheat...
From what I know, it's a mix of Worf being adopted by humans and something to do with the klingon council labelling his father as a traitor or smth? Anyways all that jazz leads to him growing up different from other klingons, with different morals and ideals, which makes them dislike/hate them.
There are a few episodes in which Klingon culture is expanded upon, but I don't remember the names, sadly :"D
There's also 3 episodes in Voyager in which Klingon culture is kind of explored? There's also a few in DS9.
Klingon culture is kind of a mixed basket. Some are very honorable and just, some are more loose with their honor and some are just using honor as a mask for their own ideals. Most, if not all klingons tend to be very religious though.
I haven't watched Star Trek much recently, so my memory might be a bit blotchy, but I hope it helps :)
So I did watch Star Trek tng but it was more of a casual viewing so I never got to see how Worf wasnโt actually โKlingon-likeโ (and tbh Iโve been using him as the basis for Klingon ocs), can someone explain that to me please? Like is there an episode where we see him compared to other Klingons? Or do people mean comparing Worf to Klingons from other Star Trek seriesโs?
Are ya ready to rock wreck?
I think about British Airways Flight 5390 a lot
Not a character per se, but the ENTIRE star trek franchise. Not joking the 90's shows were queer as hell, with so many characters having queer themes (sadly few were openly gay/lesbian/bi/pan/ace cause STUDIOS but a lot of subtle AND heavily implied representation!) and I thank them for my current ideologies surrounding life.
Though to isolate it to one, Garak from DS9. He was HEAVILY implied to be gay.
What was the first canon queer character yโall saw on TV or in film?
Mine was Carol from friends (Rossโs ex wife)
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