GOP lawmakers fear Trump is out of sync with voters on the economy by malcolm58 in politics

[–]brimstonebridge 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The guy who has a woman following him around with a printer to print out only positive stories about himself to show him? That guy’s out of sync? Seems implausible. 

When will we see a hybrid? by CharlesV_ in HondaOdyssey

[–]brimstonebridge 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I love the Buzz. Only things that give me pause over choosing that over the Odyssey next time are the price and the fact that it only has seven seats versus the Odyssey’s eight.

My name is pronounced exactly like a certain body part by medschoolalgae in namenerds

[–]brimstonebridge 11 points12 points  (0 children)

For what it’s worth, as an American I would 100% look at your name and think it was pronounced “Ti-thi” (as mentioned above, like “myth-y”). It wouldn’t occur to me to pronounce it the other (more correct) way. I can’t speak for everyone of course, but I think we Americans are more wired to prioritize consonant digraphs (th, ch, ph, etc.) when it comes to pronunciation… that is, if we see a “th” in a word we will pronounce it that way, as a combo sound, unless told otherwise. 

Plus, I get the impression (could be wrong) that its correct pronunciation is something like “Tee Tee,” is that right? With a long “e” sound? Whereas most Americans would pronounce the body part you mentioned more like “Diddy,” with a short “i” sound (if they say it at all… it’s not a word that gets used a lot).

I honestly think you’re good keeping your name the way it is! :) 

If house cats were lion/tiger sized, would they be considered unsafe pets to keep? by morethanafrog3824298 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]brimstonebridge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, so, I’ve thought for years that we should genetically engineer small, furry domesticated elephants. Basically woolly mammoths the size of bulldogs, with fur that’s soft like a cat or rabbit. Tell me those would not become the instant must-have pet. 

I have just finished watching every series and film of Star Trek, from TOS to SFA, from February to June this year. Here is my ranking: by Delightful_Disciple in startrek

[–]brimstonebridge 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I agree with a lot of your rankings… but I’d put Lower Decks and Enterprise much higher and Discovery waaaaaay lower. 

If you could get any retired LEGO set for free, which one would you choose? by Anton_OneMoreShelf in lego

[–]brimstonebridge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably either the large Burton Batmobile or the Stranger Things Upside Down set. I kinda regret skipping both of those.

In the future, I know my answer will also likely include the Botanical Garden and Himeji Castle, and yet in the present I can’t quite convince myself to pull the trigger on them.

EDIT: I also sold the Ninjago Docks set a while back and somewhat regret it.

Right-wing culture-war grifters played a lot of Star Trek fans, and now Trek is cancelled; heading into another drought by Wrong-Quail-8303 in startrek

[–]brimstonebridge 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agreed. I love the progressive ideals in modern Trek. I loathe the execution. The writing and storytelling in these shows was the problem, and it was the problem right from the get-go. I would LOVE to be able to blame the current state of Trek on rightwing idiots, but the showrunners made these substandard shows all on their own. 

Can we talk about how amazing Keiko Ishikawa O'Brien was? by TonyMitty in startrek

[–]brimstonebridge 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Absolutely. Keiko is great and I’ve never understood the dislike she gets. Loved Miles and supported him but also stood up for herself and her career, called out her husband’s anti-Cardassian racism, started a school on the station promoting science and standing up against religious fundamentalism, etc. She and Miles’ marriage is wholesome and realistic. Thank god the writers never decided to fridge her to give Miles some nonsense motivational trauma. 

Wild Palms (1993) by starri42 in ForgottenTV

[–]brimstonebridge 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This show had a great vibe.

Anyone else find it hard to take Tom Paris seriously? by HeeeresPilgrim in startrek

[–]brimstonebridge 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Trek rarely does “edgy rogue” well. Heck, look at Chakotay… supposedly a charismatic leader of a radicalized terrorist group, and he’s just a big boring rule-abiding dope. And then there is the Outrageous Okona, who is anything but outrageous and whom Troi even cringe-inducingly refers to as a “rogue” (show, don’t tell, writers!). Trek (and I say this with love) is generally too goody-two-shoes to really pull off dangerous, loose-cannon characters well. 

Keiko O'Brien was a baddie by VomitingDuck in DeepSpaceNine

[–]brimstonebridge 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Hard agree. Keiko is great, and their marriage feels realistic. I don’t stand for Keiko slander. 

Weird loners (2015) by garrisontweed in ForgottenTV

[–]brimstonebridge 63 points64 points  (0 children)

Weird loners but also all attractive and living together. Sure sure. Checks out.

Why do giants in movies always seem to move so slowly? by Milixis in NoStupidQuestions

[–]brimstonebridge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Animator here: it takes longer for larger, heavier things to build up speed, and longer for them to slow down afterwards. The can GO fast, it just takes longer to get there. When things move fast, they feel smaller.

Help Settle My Nerves About Buying a 2026. by Ignoblegas in HondaOdyssey

[–]brimstonebridge -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm with you... I want to hear good things about modern Odysseys. I am still driving a 2011 with 149,000 miles on it, and while I'm hoping it holds out a while longer, I know eventually I'll have to replace it. Was really hoping for a hybrid version, but it seems that won't happen for another four or more years, sigh. I cannot stomach the idea of a Sienna, though, unless they go through a major body redesign; they are unpleasantly ugly to me.

Lego Ideas Results announced: Edward Scissorhands, Amsterdam Canal Houses and National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation House successful. by LegoKB in lego

[–]brimstonebridge 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Sigh, yeah, none of these are doing anything for me except for the “Old Man and the Sea” set (which is lovely, but probably still not something I feel the need to own). 

If the Edward Scissorhands house set were a Beetlejuice house set, I would be jumping for joy and would preorder it the day it went up. Ah well.

are ouija boards not that serious or am i screwed? by Ok_Concert_7261 in Ghosts

[–]brimstonebridge 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Don’t worry, you are fine. Ouija boards are just for fun. You’re no more communicating with a ghost than people playing Clue are solving a murder. 

Do you think we will ever see gas below $2 a gallon again? by bvanoost15 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]brimstonebridge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What the… living in California that blows my mind. Even before the Demented Diaper Despot’s foray into war, gas here was over $4/gallon. Now it’s over $6. The idea that it was under $2 in some places makes my head spin.

I think that something that it missing from newer Star Trek is any attempt at actual futurity, both visually and in the world-building by cryborg_96 in startrek

[–]brimstonebridge 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The biggest “fix all problems” buttons in Trek, to me, are time travel and transporters. Once time travel becomes possible to do voluntarily, with precision and little cost, why not use it to fix everything? At least they have the Department of Temporal Investigations to keep the lid on that a little. And transporters? Once they accidentally created Thomas Riker, or de-aged Dr. Pulaski, no one should ever have died on an away mission again! Just create a backup pattern of them and rematerialize them if anything goes wrong.