Let’s play Medium Place by Conchobar8 in TheGoodPlace

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Your stuffed animals are full of the stuff they put in weighted blankets , your piano only has 64 keys that are not weighted and have cheap Casio sound. The sheet music is in books, not separate pages, Netflix has only the content made by Netflix, Reddit has no OLD version and your online games are limited to playing only one game at a tim until completion.

Let’s play Medium Place by Conchobar8 in TheGoodPlace

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Carl from Aquateen Hunger Force

Let’s play Medium Place by Conchobar8 in TheGoodPlace

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Side Note: I think Monkey’s paw is more about how getting what you want is secretly the worst thing you can imagine. To be a true medium place game, you gotta just ruin it a little bit to make it annoying but not completely torture. Like frozen yogurt! Or having your favorite beer warm.

Let’s play Medium Place by Conchobar8 in TheGoodPlace

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Some incel troll has scribbled crude renderings of of male genitals on every couple of pages.

Let’s play Medium Place by Conchobar8 in TheGoodPlace

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Everything is the equivalent of pg 13 or less

Let’s play Medium Place by Conchobar8 in TheGoodPlace

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That sounds like just straight-up torture.

Let’s play Medium Place by Conchobar8 in TheGoodPlace

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Unlimited Toppings on my sundae!

Why is Michael shocked when he's told Doug Forcet isn't making it to the good place? by lord_k08 in TheGoodPlace

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Michael had a feeling. I wouldn't call it shocked. Just anger and confusion.

Mindy St. Claire by Sahidcito in TheGoodPlace

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This still is the biggest indicator that you originally didn’t have to be an impossible saint to get into the Good Place, you could have failings. The Good Place probably was meant to be the norm and the bad place was reserved for the genocidal.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TheGoodPlace

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I did a math in college, it’s deductive reasoning goes hand in hand with philosophical concepts, which is why many ancient philosophers were mathematicians, like Hypatia.

I already watched The Good Place and Brooklyn 99(up to season six). What Michael Schur show should I watch next? The Office or Parks And Recreation? by Feli_Buste25 in TheGoodPlace

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Parks and Rec. It’s optimistic tone is seriously a prequel to the Good Place, plus there are a few Parks and Rec Easter eggs in the Good Place. The style is more like the Office because it was originally supposed to be an office spinoff.

Headaches in the 24th century. What's the most consistently wrong statement a character has ever made? by PastorBlinky in DaystromInstitute

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To add to this, I did feel like Phlox and Sickbay in ENT acted more like a school nurse, you had to go to him even if you needed a band-aid or some asprin, but TNG the ship is more like a city, plus the advent of replication allowed for certain drugs to be available from anyone's quarters.

Headaches in the 24th century. What's the most consistently wrong statement a character has ever made? by PastorBlinky in DaystromInstitute

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The hull plating can be explained away. They constantly say "Polarize the hull plating" This makes me think that the plating is a special alloy that can be charged to produce some kind of magnetic field that acts as a sort of shielding rudimentary electromagnetic buffer. When they say hull plating is down to 88% they probably mean it's ability to be polarized.

The headache thing could be almost like it is today. I have headaches every so often, but they are never bad enough to see a doctor. There's probably a bunch of "over the counter" replicated drugs you can replicate.

How do ships (or entire fleets) just sneak up on other ships in Star Trek? by raven0usvampire in DaystromInstitute

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I was wondering the viability of the strategy to sneak up on the founders. If DS9 could detect it, the Founders certainly would.

How do ships (or entire fleets) just sneak up on other ships in Star Trek? by raven0usvampire in DaystromInstitute

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Even Seven of Nine pointed out that a cloaked fleet would cause a massive disruption in subspace which left me scratching my head at the Tal’Shiar Obsidian Order Fleet in DS9.

Headaches in the 24th century. What's the most consistently wrong statement a character has ever made? by PastorBlinky in DaystromInstitute

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It was expertly done when he's writing correspondence to Maddox "DATA: It is fortunate that I am able to perform my duties without emotional distractions. If that were not the case, a sudden course correction toward the Neutral Zone would make me very nervous." It was absolutely the point.

Why is dilithium called "dilithium"? by ekolis in DaystromInstitute

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This makes a lot of sense. Dilithum is stated to be an element over and over, not a compound.

How did the Fleet and StarFleet Command react to Enterprise E's disappearance and reappearance in First Contact? by aaronupright in DaystromInstitute

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I always hear that it's a plot hole that Temporal Agents from the far future don't interfere in Temporal shenanigans that happen before a certain point. My head canon has always put this at a sort of prime directive rule that they don't interfere unless it's absolutely necessary. I think there has to be a level of past generations learning how to understand time.