Phace & Misanthrop - From Deep Space
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Wordle 976 4/6* (1/3 chance on 3)
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Le Mot (@WordleFR) #772 6/6 (tire mon le mot doigt)
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Framed #711 (nope. Looks interesting. I watched an episode of Star Trek Deep Space 9, every episode is on Netflix, called The Magnificent Ferenghi. Episode 10 series 6. Out of all of the Star Treks I watched as they were broadcast, pretty much all of them bar the Shatner originals, the theme tune for for Deep Space 9 brings on a wave of nostalgia akin to mourning. I think it's because it was a show I unequivocally liked watched in the context of scenes and places, good and bad, that have gone forever. In retrospect the episode itself was the kind of thing that would be written for fun rather than anything serious. Iggy Pop played a serious part in an otherwise not especially serious episode. Deep Space 9 is a reappraisal of the utopian themes of Star Trek The Next Generation, and the 1990s, attempting to mentally rectify itself before the millennium. I think one of many things having younger relatives teaches you, and it's kind of beautiful and kind of sad, is that those memories of places and things long since gone, apply to everything now in the future but we're not especially good at noticing it at the time. The consequence of that observation is that regardless of problems and flaws that exist right now at some point, before we snuff it, we'll mourn the good bits of right now and the memories of the mediocre and bad bits will reduce. As many have pointed out that is a double edged sword - one minute you're having fun, and a decade or two later you're voting for dickheads promising the same feelings that don't exist because they never existed they way we remember them. I try to hang on to the crap bits because it puts today in context and, blessedly, today is often not that bad.)
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