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"So what do we have here, Sergeant?"

"Looks like a eucalyptus deal gone bad, Detective."

"All right. Round up the usual suspects."

Probably the last time I'll bother writing a sincere answer to this kind of question. None of this is deep secret knowledge. Some people may genuinely not understand it, but I think many more pretend ignorance to strike a pose of moral superiority. Maybe my answer will benefit someone. For the lurkers, right?

quora.com/With-food-prices-so-

Rules for telling other people what to and/or how to eat it:

1. Has this person asked you for a recommendation? If so, go ahead. If not, go to step 2.

2. Is this person a small under your care? If so, go ahead. If not, go to step 3.

3. Are you a trained and licensed talking to your patient? If so, go ahead. If not, you should probably stop talking now.

One of these days, if I can ever afford it, I swear there are a bunch of people I'm going to invite to dinner at a fancy and order well-done for the entire table, just to watch their reactions.

Some magnificent sarcasm from : " President Vladimir awarded the 'guards' honorific to the 8th Regiment on June 30, which will not help the regiment dislodge the forces."

understandingwar.org/backgroun

So say we all.

Trixter of the Moon Council  
I was a teenager in the 90s and I remain convinced that a T-shirt without a graphic on it is basically formal wear.

For those of you with your #headinyourhands about the stalled 'negotiations' to allow the UK to (re)enter the EU's #Horizon #research programme.... here's something to brighten your evening; @tomgauld on mixing up your research proposal & your book manuscript.

#universities #sciencefiction

Hah!

Lorraine Evans  
I was passing the window of Stromness Museum, in Orkney, when this display caught my eye. Nearly spat my coffee out! Congratulations to the museum ...

New study kills the myth of ‘Man the Hunter’ - women hunted in nearly 80% of surveyed forager societies.

Information about forager societies (allowing to reinforce the myth) mostly came from ethnographies written by 18th to 20th century white Euro-American men who visited communities and followed the local men around, often paying less attention to whatever women were doing.

#evolution #genderbias

science.org/content/article/wo

Now I'm hearing the deal only applies to personally, and the troops are expected to go back to fighting in . This does not make me any less confused.

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Allegedly, 's march on has ended in a deal brokered by , in which Group forces will head to and ... become Lukashenko's Guard, or something? Assuming of course doesn't wait for them to get strung out on the road and bomb them all to bits.

I can't help but be struck by how antiquated all this feels. The Varangian Guard reference above is deliberate—the whole thing is in both the original and modern senses of that word. Shades of and . Yes, I know I'm mixing up periods, and the analogy is inexact in all kinds of ways: history doesn't repeat itself, but sometimes it rhymes.

and and shifting personal loyalties, not cold-blooded calculation of national interests. It's not the way states make —even though may well be the first modern war of the twenty-first century, through future eyes. Something older, more visceral, rising from ancient slumber.

Hell of a time to be alive. I suppose that's always true.

All of this. Like the post says sarcastically:

"One bright, sunny morning around the spring of 1972, this continent that had given us the trade, various flavors of systems in the , virulent , the ethnic cleansing of millions of people in Eastern Europe, and sundry forms of , and a regime in virtually all parts of and , decided to bring out the magic wand its denizens had been carrying all along and proclaim, 'Let there be no more on the holy soil of .' And this mighty spell having been cast, racism was apparently eradicated there."

Is the more racist than most European countries? Yes, I think, on the whole. Is there racism in Europe? Without question, a hell of a lot of it. And Europeans' reluctance to face up to that means it won't get any better. At least we're *trying* on this side of the .

quora.com/Do-you-think-Europe-

On an fan group to which I belong, there is a discussion going on about a particular plot point, the kind of endless dissection know well. I know this *very* well, because I'm one of them. Someone said "read this tie-in novel, it explains everything!" Then someone else called it "fan fiction," and a third participant objected strenuously. Ah, : God help me, I do love it so.

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The most money I ever made from writing, by far, was by co-authoring a novel†. It did quite well, as Star Trek novels tend to do. I lived for the better part of a year on the advance, and the royalties were a nice supplement to my income for several years afterward. Over the decades since, many people have told me it was one of their favorite novels ever. I don't know how many copies I've signed. Feels good, man.

But I don't kid myself—it's fan fiction. So is all tie-in fiction to TV and movie series, *unless* an episode or a movie takes the story and puts it on screen. I'm not sure if that's ever happened with Star Trek, in the very long series of novels based on multiple iterations of the show, and I know it's never happened with the . All the tie-in novels, comics, and games are non-canonical. They just kind of exist out there in the realm of what-if and might-have-been. Maybe someday someone will stumble across them, floating in the deep, and do a salvage operation ...

is the one partial exception I know of, with some portions of the extended universe making it at least into the animated series. In general, though, screen franchise owners don't think much of novels etc. They figure tie-ins are of interest only to hardcore fans, and there aren't enough of those to make up the audience needed to justify big-budget productions. To them it's just a way to squeeze a few extra bucks out of the property.

I'm not happy about this, because a lot of really great worldbuilding happens at the edges of known space. In the case of the Alienverse, for example, I think the comics would have made a much better foundation for a third and fourth movie than what we actually got. But it's a sadly consistent pattern.

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†ST:TNG # 8, The Captains' Honor, by David and Daniel Dvorkin, in case you were wondering. David is my father, who has also written a few other Star Trek novels and a *lot* of original novels. Despite the money, neither of us has any desire ever to go through the experience of dealing with Paramount ever again.

All of this. I’m so tired of people who build their entire identities around being anti- pretending to be ignorant of the following:

1. Much of the entertainment they enjoyed when they were young was already “woke” by the standards of the time, and often of the present day too.

2. There is no “woke” conspiracy suppressing such entertainment today. Every possible viewpoint is present somewhere in the enormous variety of movies and TV available at the click of a button. If any viewpoint gets short shrift, it’s “wokeness” as opposed to the endless stream of Bigger! Louder! Stupider! chock-full of utterly predictable stereotypes.

3. They, not the “woke” crowd, are the ones who would absolutely melt down if the classics they liked when they were younger and more open-minded were coming out today, word for word and scene for scene.

Or hell, maybe they’re not pretending, except to themselves. It’s amazing how people can edit their own memories.

quora.com/Do-you-think-a-movie

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