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  • This is such an interesting take, because I have such a different one!

    I maintain that, in his anger, in his vengeance, he was right. Being exiled to Ceti Alpha 5, when no one knew that Ceti Alpha 6 had exploded years ago and destroyed the habitability of Ceti Alpha 5 (oh my God, no one thought to check on the marooned Khan and his people in fifteen years?) means that he was a victim. And there was no justice.

    I still thought of Khan and his people as charismatic and strong and intelligent- but victimized by Kirk, they were correct to seek revenge. What was done to them was not justice. It was cruel and unusual punishment. I also found it a testament to their strength that they survived for 14-and-a-half years on that hellhole.

    Loved your comments. Love the different perspective!




  • I have to say, in what will violate absolutely zero terms of service, I have seen not one single individual who had anything bad to say about what happened.

    In the most leftist spaces, in the most pacifist places, in the kindest places, about the person who did this, it seems to be either you have something nice to say, or you say nothing at all.

    Allow me to add that it brings me such joy to see there are still some things that every American can agree on.






  • My boyfriend asked me why I kept helping people when they don’t appreciate me, and I told him honestly that I never help more than is painless for be, but also, I made a decision about who I want to be, and I won’t let other people being assholes change that.

    The one in a million person whose life is touch, who really needed it, who can live a better, happier life because of me, is worth fifty assholes. Maybe even a hundred.