(wo)men and the times
(wo)men and the times
(wo)men and the times
No discovery, only the original series
And isn't the 2nd picture actually before the 1st picture?
we're all thinking that, must be the good times now
https://cdn.history.com/sites/2/2013/12/canadian-soldiers-going-over-trench.jpg
Better as a first image?
I like it.
Disco men show us creativity.
I’m flabbergasted. There’s an astonishing amount of erasure in that panel.
How about ?
Not sure if she's in the mix, but the real Rosie the Riveter.
Finally! Someone fucking fixed it.
Well, almost.
"Create discovery"
"Discovery show us"
Sorry, I'm not trying to personally attack the creator of this.
I love it, your nerd rage slightly boiled over, but you still couldn't be mean.
Meanwhile Plato: good times create weak men who think they know everything, can do everything, who change their purpose on a daily basis, and who are easily tricked by sophists into accepting tyranny
Looks at the westerners
Please elaborate what you mean by that.
Here's a bit from the introduction**:
The manner of life in such a State is that of democrats; there is freedom and plainness of speech, and every man does what is right in his own eyes, and has his own way of life. Hence arise the most various developments of character; the State is like a piece of embroidery of which the colours and figures are the manners of men, and there are many who, like women and children, prefer this variety to real beauty and excellence. The State is not one but many, like a bazaar at which you can buy anything. The great charm is, that you may do as you like; you may govern if you like, let it alone if you like; go to war and make peace if you feel disposed, and all quite irrespective of anybody else. When you condemn men to death they remain alive all the same; a gentleman is desired to go into exile, and he stalks about the streets like a hero; and nobody sees him or cares for him. Observe, too, how grandly Democracy sets her foot upon all our fine theories of education,—how little she cares for the training of her statesmen! The only qualification which she demands is the profession of patriotism. Such is democracy;—a pleasing, lawless, various sort of government, distributing equality to equals and unequals alike.
...
Thus he lives in the fancy of the hour; sometimes he takes to drink, and then he turns abstainer; he practises in the gymnasium or he does nothing at all; then again he would be a philosopher or a politician; or again, he would be a warrior or a man of business; he is
‘Every thing by starts and nothing long.’
...
When the people meet, they are omnipotent, but they cannot be brought together unless they are attracted by a little honey; and the rich are made to supply the honey, of which the demagogues keep the greater part themselves, giving a taste only to the mob. Their victims attempt to resist; they are driven mad by the stings of the drones, and so become downright oligarchs in self-defence. Then follow informations and convictions for treason. The people have some protector whom they nurse into greatness, and from this root the tree of tyranny springs. The nature of the change is indicated in the old fable of the temple of Zeus Lycaeus, which tells how he who tastes human flesh mixed up with the flesh of other victims will turn into a wolf. Even so the protector, who tastes human blood, and slays some and exiles others with or without law, who hints at abolition of debts and division of lands, must either perish or become a wolf—that is, a tyrant. Perhaps he is driven out, but he soon comes back from exile; and then if his enemies cannot get rid of him by lawful means, they plot his assassination. Thereupon the friend of the people makes his well-known request to them for a body-guard, which they readily grant, thinking only of his danger and not of their own. Now let the rich man make to himself wings, for he will never run away again if he does not do so then. And the Great Protector, having crushed all his rivals, stands proudly erect in the chariot of State, a full-blown tyrant: Let us enquire into the nature of his happiness.
*This was the best condensed elaboration I could find. I'd suggest reading the dialogues if this sounds interesting. *
Discovery show bad.
Thinking "men"
Um, didn't humans nearly exterminate themselves? And only because the Vulcans came did it stop?
It's not well explained, but Humans were actually spacefaring for a while before WWIII bombed Earth back into the Stone Age.
And Humans agreed to a ceasefire then achieved warp-flight before they found out that there were other bipedal races flying around out there.
There's a whole movie that focuses on the events leading up to First Contact with the Vulcans, it's called Star Trek: First Contact.
Not true. Cochrane and his people were armed to the teeth and ready to fight in First Contact.
WWIII had already come to pass when a pocket of humanity had begun to develop warp drive. After which, the Vulcans saw fit to intervene and raise up the pink-sk, er, humans.
Pink-skin is an Andorian insult. Vulcans just stare at us, sigh, and say "Most illogical." as they're walking away.
The vulcans showed up after we'd stopped world warring. And they were butthurt as shit because they took a thousand years to rebuild after nuking themselves in a similar fashion, whereas humanity not only rebuilt but advanced in a tenth of the time.