I loved Jadzia but I *relate* to Ezri. Didn't want what was thrown at her, unprepared for the horror life could twist into your life, just want people to be okay. Ezri didn't get enough chance to grow and got a lot of hate because she wasn't Jadzia.
Nicole de Boer frankly had an impossible job. Take over Jadzia's place in the cast despite not being same department, but don't be too like her, but still fill her shoes, but still be likeable, but don't feel like you're pandering. I think she did an admirable job and love her.
I think a lot of trekkies hated her for reactionary reasons at the time and I love for the new trekkies who get to see her now, years later, and say, "yeah, same."
Sometimes at work you repair people’s microwaves. Sometimes you become the god of an ancient people. And you don’t even get hazard pay because there’s no such thing as pay. You’re there because you like repairing the microwaves.
the album is brutally honest, satirical, a bit cringe here and there, depressing and experimental at the same time, I would not side eye anyone for saying "I don't understand this" or "this isn't my cup of tea" or even "what the fuck is this" because it's obviously not a 1989 or midnights kind of album for everyone. I understand why she said she "had to put this out" but while she is at the peak of her career, she released an album that is not for beginners nor really for overall critics, it's knees deep into the taylor swift lore and probably the most herself an album has ever been, that does not mean it is a masterpiece but it makes it so insanely special
“i don’t understand what’s happening in palestine so i won’t comment on it” of course you don’t understand. most of us will never understand what it’s like to go for months without electricity, without water, without literal food. most of us won’t understand what it’s like talking to loved ones at lunch and then having to witness their bodies in body bags by dinner. no, you will never understand what that feels like—but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t care. that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t educate yourself. that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t donate. there’s only one thing uglier than willful ignorance—and that’s willful ignorance borne from selfishness and a severe lack of compassion. if you care anything about humanity as a concept, palestine should be your problem regardless of who you are, where you live, or where you’re from.
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