Star Trek does have a lot of booms, though. It's not just a bunch of gits wandering around in tight shirts and scanners reminding each other of the Prime Directive.
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?I was talking about Wrath of Khan. That was a lot of booms.
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?The difference is Wrath of Khan was straightforward and well paced, while Into Darkness felt it had to make something exciting happen and bent its plot over backwards just to subvert our expectations in regards to the identity of the villain and the hero who sacrifices himself, no matter how much the pacing suffered.
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?I will bash the bad bits of Star Trek with the best of the nerd herd, but I won't stand for people bashing Wrath of Khan.
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?What's the capital of Greece? About 3 Euros
But seriously, it is effectively in default (though official default is up to the creditors in Europe - so far they seem willing to just put Greece "in arrears"), it's economy has lost about a quarter of its value in the past 5 years, it's unemployment rate is about 24% (double that for youth), it's suffering a brain drain of doctors and other talent because they can't earn a living, the banks and stock market are closed this week, and capital controls are in place (can't withdraw more than €60 per day). And I haven't even touched on the political and diplomatic aspects of this.
The damned queen and the relentless knight.The only solution to the Greek debt crisis is to appease the Olympian Gods, namely Plutus the god of wealth.
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?

the director of fast and furious is directing the next star trek movie
something is wrong with that
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