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firstofficernims · 5 months
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Leonard Nimoy and Kathryn Hays in Dr. Kildare s2 e31 “An Island Like a Peacock” 1963. He plays an adorable, gentle soul who looks after his blind neighbor. 😁🖖
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papersniffer · 1 year
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It’s not my fault that I have a new kink of Spock chained up lol I blame Star Trek season 2 episode 7: Catspaw. And mhmm…Captain Kirk agrees!!
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g-a-r-o · 5 months
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You wanna know what kinda shit I'm on? I'm on 15 parts Vicodin, 5 parts agent orange, 2 parts Krispy Kreme donuts ground up in a blender. 50 gallon batch size. I down that shit after every rep. I will fuck you up. I will fuck you down. I will fuck you north, south, east, west, and every other inconceivable secret cardinal direction. I will fuck you into Mordor. I will fuck you into MOUNT DOOM. I AM MOUNT DOOM. Ops call me MOUNT DOOM, because I'm MOTHERFUCKING MOUNT DOOM. The Aztecs built Tenochtitlan when they saw me on a cactus holding your bitch in my beak. I dap up Jesus on the daily. I've fucked Vishnu's butthole. Zeus is a real one. Allah is my op. The state of Utah could never be as huge as me. My circle is fifteen carbon copies of Judas smoking dried out rolled up algae from Leonard Nimoy's pool filtration system. Leonard Nimoy is my op. I would never smoke his algae but my real ones know I'm him. Week-long bender in New Jersey got me looking like Thom Yorke on a normal day. Sloppy toppy afterward, call that the Radio Head. The I-95 was not ready for my grind. That highway got adopted like a fish gets sucked up an intake valve. I'm smoking gnomes. Cheefing fuckin forest creatures like the fire that killed Bambi's mom. I can walk on water. I can swim in the ground. I know the Statue of Liberty very intimately. I have done unfathomable things to the Eifel Tower. I drink Gatorade and I don't even know what the fuck is in that shit. Author of the Kama Sutra self-defenestrated after he heard what I did to his mom. I'm a sex demon from sexy hell. Invented cunnilingus. Gunnifringus too, but it was so fire that the ops had to take me down. Hat man tryna get me off bennys because he knows he can't even fuck with me. I down 1200 mg, he's gotta take twice as much just to get away from me. Sleep paralysis demons couldn't even after they heard my flow. Worst mistake they ever made was forgetting to freeze my jaw. Second worst mistake they ever made was forgetting to freeze my dick. They never made a third mistake. THAT'S the type a shit I'm on
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fangirleaconmigo · 7 months
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A big part of taking care of someone who is sick is just keeping them company because it is so isolating.
So I have sped through a lot of media this past few months while sitting with my sister. And I’ve read while waiting in the hospital and doctors offices.
Here’s the new stuff I’ve just watched and read: (if you wanna talk more about any of them hmu in the ask box. It may take me awhile to answer but I want the asks even so!)
Watched
Barbie. I loved how weird this was. We need more weird blockbusters. I loved seeing a creative team with so many women win so big.
The Bear. This show was a little too real but so well done. I would die for Syd. My sister and I have incorporated “Heard, chef” and “Yes, Chef” into our daily lexicon.
Good Omens S2. When I tell you I was SCREAMIN at the finale. Season three is not a want, it is a need. Right up there with oxygen. Bless Tennant, bless Sheen, bless Gaiman, Netflix hear our prayers.
Breaking Bad rewatch. My thoughts could fill a novel. If anyone wants more, drop an ask. But for these purposes, my only thought is that I will never comprehend people who watched this for Walter White and not for Jessie Pinkman.
Justified Primeval: Deeply enjoyed watching Raylan Givens tussle with a child just like him 😂. Also his chemistry with Carolyn was fuckn fire, I loved the ‘grown an sexy’ vibe. And YESSSS to that epilogue.
What We Do in the Shadows (tho not the finale yet) I will be completely honest I watch this for Guillermo de la Cruz. No thots head empty just Guillermo.
The Witcher S3: My sister actually actively dislikes the show 😂😂😭 so I wasn’t gonna watch it to the sound of her unsolicited critique. So, I went to my friends house to watch it. But turned out my friend’s Husband Joined Us. He is nice but he talked over it SO MUCH. (Like did you know that some of the buildings don’t have windows in the wide shots but then in internal shots, windows galore??) Bless his heart. Point being, I need to watch again.
Ladies First. I’m a big fan of women in hip hop so this documentary series was a MUST. It was great but it left me wanting more. I want a series for every year of women in hip hop. Incredible. Also I found some new artists to listen to.
Pacific Rim rewatch. The movie is just as much fun ten years later. The concept of drift compatibility is top fucking shelf my friends. Top. Fuckn. Shelf. Also, is this the only GDT movie where the monsters are actually the bad guys? 😂 I think it is.
Heartstopper. I watched this mostly because I wanted to spend time (virtually, alas) with my fandom wife and she is obsessed with this show. Glad queer teens have this. The main actors have amazing chemistry, and are super lovable and talented.
One Piece live action. I needed something lighter after being gutted by Breaking Bad so I turned to this show. Am now obsessed with Roronoa Zoro.
I Read:
Pageboy, Elliot Page
Under the Whispering Door, TJ Klune.
Velvet is the Night, Silvia Moreno Garcia
I am Spock, Leonard Nimoy
The Entire Murderbot Diaries series re-read for like the seventh time. This is like my therapy. By Martha Wells.
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jujupepi · 11 months
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A Pre-History of Fanfiction IV: Slash Trek
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Chapter 4: Slash Trek 
BACK TO OUR REGULARLY SCHEDULED PROGRAMMING. It is true that Star Trek exploded onto the SF scene and changed the fandom forever. Star Trek premiered on NBC September 8th, 1966 and aired for three seasons. Star Trek fans were dismissed as “TV star smitten pre-teen” and not “true fans” (Bruce Soutard). Despite gatekeeping by THE ‘true fans’ Star Trek fans made a huge splash in the community. Star Trek zines account for a ridiculous amount of total zines. The first one, Spockanalia was published in 1967 by Devra Michele Langsa and Sherna Comerford aided by fanzine vetern Juanita Coulson. Spockanalia was what was known as a ‘secondary universe’ zine which assumed the world put forth in Star Trek was real. It was a massive 45 double sided pages and it sold for 50 cents at the World Science Fiction Convention. Spockanalia was so widespread, Gene Roddenberry and Leonard Nimoy sent letters to the editors that were published in subsequent issues.
Notably, the third issue has a very early example of real person fanfiction wherein Kirk, Spock, and Bones travel to the set of Star Trek and meet Gene Roddenberry. Besides that, many of the articles had to do with Vulcan history, archeology, and language exploring what was left unexplored in The Original Series. There’s sexy stories, too, one presented Spock involved with a part-Vulcan woman. All the sex happened off-page but it was controversial to ST fans at the time who in all honestly come off as very prudish as a group. 
It’s time now to get to the part we’ve all been waiting for: the SLASHFIC. Kirk/Spock or K/S skyrocketed in popularity in the 1970s among the women publishing fanzines at the time. The first documentable K/S fic is The Ring of Shoshern written by Jennifer Guttridge in around 1968, maybe earlier. She didn’t want to publish the story for fear of litigious action by Star Trek actors. As common as it is today, writing a story with gay protagonists was not a trivial choice, especially in England were obscenity laws were tightening. Later, the fanzine Alien Brothers published Shoshern without Guttridge’s full permission. (Comandini and Sinclair)
The first official slashfic is A Fragment out of Time published in Grup issue 3 in September of 1974 written by Diane Marchant. The story is sexually explicit but doesn’t identify the protagonists by name. The subjects are made clear by line drawings of Kirk and Spock. Funnily enough, the first line of the fic is “Shut up… we’re by no means setting a precedent.” It went on to set the greatest precedent in fanfiction and fandom in general. 
In 1976, Gerry Downes published the 1st standalone K/S zine named Alternative: An Epilog to Orion. It was 50 pages, with 12 pages of poetry, 21 pages of prose, and the rest containing art. It was described as “A new mature-theme zine from Gerry Downes. A different kind of love story for Starship Captain James T. Kirk and his first officer, Mr. Spock.” The plot dealt with a psychic creature invading Kirk’s mind defeated by Spock’s Vulcan mind meld. During the meld, Kirk’s mind reveals the depths of his love for Spock. 
Do not fear, these stories did not exist without THE DISCOURSE. After publishing Fragment out of Time Marchant wrote an essay defending her work called Pandora’s Box… Again: A Psychological Discussion of the Relationship Between Captain James T. Kirk and Commander Spock. Marchant maneuvers around expliciting defending gay love, but those in the know read it as a argument for a sexual relationship between Kirk and Spock according to Joan Marie Verba (Boldly Writing). It created a firestorm in the community, inspiring both derision and zeal. At this time, pins started to circulate at cons with the letters K/S crossed out. 
So why Star Trek? For one, Star Trek was much more accessible to new SF fans than Amazing Stories type magazines mired in history and SF subculture while still showcasing what made science fiction so attractive. Star Trek was a mainstream television show airing at a time when there were only three channels in America. There was a good chance you caught Star Trek at some point, whether you liked it or not. And as for what made Star Trek special, I would say that there is a reason fan obsession seems to orbit around Spock. He’s a compelling character, stuck between two worlds, unable to show or understand his own emotions. That kind of tension can set a creative mind going with ideas. 
So why slash? Well, for one, if you’re going to write romance about Star Trek characters, then there aren’t many woman characters to do it with. This isn’t to degenerate or diminish those actors and characters, but men characters took up most of the screen time. In a more philosophical sense, Star Trek presents a world where race, nationality, and creed don’t matter and that isn’t a step too far from sexuality and gender not mattering. 
Writer PJ Falzone speculates that K/S isn’t gay in the tradition sense but instead indifferent to gender. It’s not the sex or gender of these character that matter but the dynamics between them. Kirk and Spock aren’t a bonded pair but a divided self. A dyad in the Force, if you will. This theory is also acknowledged within K/S fandom itself with a trope entitled “We’re Not Gay, We Just Love Each Other.” 
Petty fandom drama could have also stoked the proliferation of K/S. As much as Star Trek fans were marginalized in larger SF fandom, women Star Trek fans were marginalized further. It only makes sense that they would coalesce around a few zines that accepted them. Some fanfiction theorists take a more psychological stance positing that these fans might have been writing romance stories as a way to explore sexuality without the potential dangers of real-life relationships (Falzone). 
After the explosion of K/S, fanfiction was divided genetally into three categories: ‘slash’, ‘het’ or ‘adult’, and ‘gen’ meaning general. 
K/S set a precedent for a fandom that is fueled by shipping. The influence can be seen from LiveJournal to Tumblr. From Fanfiction.net to AO3 and from fandoms as disparate as Supernatural and Hetalia.
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The Balcony
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With adaptations of James Joyce, Henry James and Lawrence Durrell, Joseph Strick was nothing if not ambitious. For his third feature, he set out to tackle Jean Genet, whose THE BALCONY (1963) had been a big hit off-Broadway. The result is most successful when it’s most faithful to the original, with Joyce Jameson, Ruby Dee and Jeff Corey particularly strong in the scenes in which the patrons of Madame Irma’s brothel dress as various authority figures — judge, bishop and general. With their unnamed country rocked by revolution, Irma (Shelley Winters) briefly agrees to let the police chief (Peter Falk) replace the slain dignitaries with the customers who play them. In place of the former whore Chantal who becomes the voice of the revolution, however, Strick and screenwriter Ben Maddow have focused on a revolutionary leader whose confrontations with Falk border on forced farce. Leonard Nimoy is quite good in the role (and surprisingly sexy), but the material is decidedly weak. Falk is a big surprise in a performance with not a trace of Columbo and delivers some powerful political speeches. Winters is good until she starts tripping over words like “mausoleum.” As her bookkeeper and sometime lover, however, Lee Grant is simply amazing (is she ever not amazing?), with a witty, lighthearted performance. The scene in which she seduces a reluctant Corey into playing the archbishop in real life is a wonderful acting lesson. However silly her tactics get, her focus on achieving her objective is so powerful and his ability to play off anything she throws at him so persuasive, it’s a little gem in a sometimes solid, sometimes painfully skewed setting.
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vamptastic · 1 year
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as my 18th birthday looms closer and changing my legal name is actually within reach ive been rethinking it a bit. right now i'm going with leonard yuri greenberg, which changes all 3 names.
leonard is actually originally from this steampunk text based choose your own adventure game, but i stuck with it because there are many men i look up to named leonard (mostly nimoy and cohen), it's pretty common for jewish men, and my birthname (victoria, i have like 50 followers and i doubt any of them are demented enough to care what it is) is also an antiquated, fairly rare victorian name that has a bunch of different nicknames.
my middle name from birth is an obscure italian name after my great grandmother, and i'm changing it to yuri instead. yuri is the birth name of my ultazeyde on my mom's side (the jewish side) and he changed his name to hugh around age 12 to assimilate better (parents were ukrainian + romanian jewish immigrants), but the judge made him keep yuri as a middle name. i think its very symbolic in a lot of ways, like that he had to change his name to fit in and i'm sort of doing the opposite, and it also still preserves a memory of a family member which is sort of what middle names are for in my family. i also just look up to him a lot and grew up hearing stories about him even though he died six months after i was born, and i think he'd generally be cool with me doing this if he was alive.
last name is also from my ultazeyde, changing it from my dad's last name which is irish. there's a lot of reasons here:
-my dads father was a terrible person and i don't feel any desire to carry on his legacy or whatever, but my ultazeyde was a cool guy and i don't mind carrying on THAT legacy
-i also generally am not in touch with my irish heritage or anything
-i AM in touch with my jewish heritage in that i was raised jewish, am very religious, and generally regard it as my ethnicity and people as well, so it'd be nice for my name to reflect that.
-my parents are probably getting divorced by this time next year and my mom is estranged from her birth parents and therefore will probably change hers to this as well
-it minimizes the ability to find information about my previous identity online, which is useful if i want to go stealth
-i like greenberg it's a nice name
however, i feel it'll be difficult to have my reasoning accepted for this name vs my first and middle name, especially as a freshly 18 year old, and getting my whole name change case rejected just for my last name would suck. also, while my mom gets it and also doesn't attach a ton of significance to last names my dad does and might get pissed over this, which i don't want to deal with. if he raises significant objections ill stick with the old one until i get married or have kids or whatever.
the first and middle name are getting changed no matter what, but i'm kind of wavering on if i want to go with leonard or not. the masculine versions of my birthname are fairly decent. victor i don't like because my childhood bully was named that and also i don't want people to think i named myself after an anime lmao. but vittore, victori/victore, vick, and victory are cool. main problem with them is the connection to my birth name potentially getting me deadnamed or making it easy to find my deadname, and the relative androgyny of these names compared to leonard.
i could also just pick a new name? leonard is good, but everybody always defaults to a more androgynous nickname of it and pronounces it wrong. that being said i am attached to it and it's pretty undeniably male on paper if not face to face. ive considered jack (jackie as a nickname cos i think it's sexy), joseph/yosef (favorite torah character), edward (was what i used as my like proto-trans male version of me name for a few months before actually asking people to call me a different name), friedrich, julian, asher, rashi (favorite historical figure), vincent, and a whole host of names based on trees and plants in the past.
my middle name i am pretty set on keeping as yuri. it achieves everything my birth name did except as a male version it's great. i might have made it my birth name if i had thought of it before i was already going by leonard, but people might assume i picked a japanese name (it is russian) and it's also a bit gender-neutral. the pronunciation is also difficult for people, it's oo-ree, not yew-ri. but i do feel like it doesn't match leonard super well idk.
i will probably stick with good ol leonard yuri greenberg it's just. hard to not doubt myself when i'm paying 400 dollars for this.
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starsandspock · 4 years
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So I just made an Instagram under this same name. And someone just told me that “Leonard lived through his life thinking he was ugly” 🥺😭😩
And I just CAN’T! I’m sure a lot of that Star Trek fan mail would disagree. Let’s just say that was him on his bad days. No but really that hurts my heart because he’s so pretty.
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Here’s some pretty Leonard content for ya.
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He’s such a humble, sweet and beautiful little gem. 💙✨💙✨💙✨💙✨💙
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thehappyfeminist-22 · 3 years
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Spock’s smile appreciation post.
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firstofficernims · 5 months
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Leonard Nimoy for a photo series in a dark blue sweater. 😁🖖
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givemeleonardnimoy · 3 years
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I absolutely love these photos of Lenny. I'm not a huge fan of beards, but heck... this look on him is hawwttt
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anzstrek · 3 years
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sexy
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minrazinc · 6 years
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fuckblast · 2 years
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Legendary Sci Fi author Issac Asimov once wrote Leonard Nimoy (original actor of Spock) a letter about how sexy Spock was and why Spock was so sexy. This is factual and Nimoy covers it in his biography when he's not talking about his photography and playing Tevye in Fiddler (both more sexy behavior)
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mothmans-cumrag · 3 years
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Rewatching The Devil in the Dark be like
“a lot can happen in three minutes” 😏hehehehe
“you’ll be alright” *he dies immeadiately after* well that was a fucking lie
ah, the triumvirate
uh, I remember this one! the German dub was called “Horta und ihre Kinder” (Horta and her children)
“you can’t get your starships down in the tunnels” thanks a lot, captain obvious
the styrofoam... it’s amazing
what. is Scotty looking at. this is a phonecall
silicon-based life! yayy
Spock: “I think it’s possible, that- ” Bones: “That’s nonsen-” Jim: “Guys please don’t fight :(((”
oh no that’s so many redshirts
well if that isn’t a person under a weird-looking blanket idk what is
oh no a lover’s quarrel :(
Jim: “Nooo bby I don’t you want to get hurt” Spock: *spitting facts about the illogicality of Jim’s orders* Jim:😍😍😍 “ok alrighte babe”
nooooo don’t seperate you idiots, ever seen a horrorfilm?
ok but for real, Spock’s croutching in these heels looks so uncomfortable, props @ Leonard Nimoy for pulling that off
Spock shouting bc he’s scared 🥺
these special effects tho
ok but for real. Spock was the one who said they should protect the thing and now he’s like “Kill it, Captain”?? like, if that’s not love then what is?
Spock: “Can I mentally cheat on you with that Silicon thingie?” Jim: “Well idk, that is pretty intimate... but if you wanna” Spock: “I’ll try”
yea sure Jim, just call Bones down without any explanation
“A Mr. Vanderburg and his men are here, and they’re pretty ugly” ouch
ok but no joke Leonard Nimoy is such a great actor
Bones: *sees Spock mindmelding with a silicon-blanket* “goddammit what did I do to deserve this life”
Bones (as John Mulaney) “You want me to do what?”
why is there a bucket and an ashtray in the shot (43:18)
ahhhhh that’s cement
and this is what Star Trek is all about!! Meeting new lifeforms, learning about them and befriending them, instead of being hostile towards them!<333 I really love this episode
awwww, Bones being proud of saving the Horta is the cutest thing ever🥰
“The Horta has a very logical mind and after close association with humans I find that curiously refreshing” damn Spock you ever turn down that sass?
ok but this scene where they talk about Spock’s ears = Spock straight up calling himself a sexy bitch and Jim saying that he’s becoming more human
and then Spock’s like “how dare you” while McKirk are like haha, teasing our boyfriend is fun,, truly an iconic episode
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spevvy · 3 years
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Okay but has anyone ever been as adorable as Leonard Nimoy in this moment??
It's a trick question, chaps, cos no. No they haven't. Nobody has been. Leonard Nimoy achieved peak adorable RIGHT HERE.
Also his hair in Mission: Impossible season 4 deserves its own screen credit and might even be my new sexuality...😶👀 Just look at it. It's so. Shiny. And you could get lost in it. I mean look at the way it's starting to go all naturally wavy cos it's like 6 weeks since he should've ACTUALLY had a haircut but he's like "no way lads, screw that for a game of soldiers. I'm not Spock any more, I don't have to have super short and logical hair. I'm gonna go rogue and be sexy!!! But first let me take a moment to remind you that I am ALSO ADORABLE."
I love him. I just. I love him a lot okay. I have a lot of emotions.
Also I may or may not* have a vaguely plausible headcanon about how Spock and Paris are actually long lost twin brothers shut up it's fine I can quit watching Mission: Impossible any time I want.
*I do I totally do 100% ask me about it I'm so excited
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