Is this screencap photoshopped or actually in an episode? I don't recall ever seeing this despite watching TNG more times than I care to admit.
I can safely say that unless their design philosophy changes significantly I will never 100% an Ubisoft cookie cutter open world game because nothing they've produced is worth a hundred hours of boring repetitive gameplay.
Star Wars. I'm literally the only Gen Xer I know who didn't grow up a huge fan of the first three movies and didn't care for all the toys associated with them. That continued into adulthood--I never got the hype for the newer movies or the modern series.
I won't mess with plumbing again after trying to replace my kitchen faucet only to discover that the shutoff was old and busted the moment I turned the knob, leading to water spraying out everywhere. Called in a plumber to fix it and it took him several hours to resolve--no chance I had the knowledge, skills, and tools to fix that.
Confirming that all the Risa memes/content loads fine for someone actually on startrek.website (using Sync, if how it's being accessed matters for testing).
There was at least one unnamed, previously unseen red shirt on the bridge as well. That was a hint there was going to be a body count. Of course, it could also mean that no one dies and the production staff are just playing into our expectations.
I love the Enterprise-D so much I paid through the nose to get an Eaglemoss model of it for my work desk. I'm new to that whole side of collectibles and good lord, you can drop some serious coin on those.
That Tomb Raider thing was completely asinine. It was a quality reboot of a series that had gone horribly off the rails with a lot of promise and Square tanked it with completely unreasonable expectations, apparently expecting sales in the dozens of millions. And here we are with FF apparently not meeting expectations as well--it's easy to see where the issue is, and it's not with the games.
Would you risk some claw action to try and pet the cat's tummy? I would.
If it wasn't for the cat's ear peeking out a little bit, I'd find this image weirdly disturbing.
Considering a huge percentage of Thai people are lactose intolerant, I weep for anyone who has to clean the Burger King toilets.
Thankfully he's the exact opposite of scary, one of the most social cats I've ever met. He wants all the pets and attention from me and any visitors.