Second star to the right and straight on till morning?
What was Kirk hoping to find there?
I don't give a f*@K about a troll who doesn't pay for his opinion telling me how to review movies.
What was Kirk hoping to find there?
I don't give a f*@K about a troll who doesn't pay for his opinion telling me how to review movies.
It's a quote (and reference) to Peter Pan.
shareYeah, why did Kirk give such a strange order.
I don't give a f*@K about a troll who doesn't pay for his opinion telling me how to review movies.
It's the directions to Neverland from Peter Pan and it's a magical place where you don't get old and have no responsibilities.
shareHe thought Neverland was real?
I don't give a f*@K about a troll who doesn't pay for his opinion telling me how to review movies.
It was a metaphoric command that obviously went over your head or you're trolling, have a nice day.
shareA metaphor for what?
I don't give a f*@K about a troll who doesn't pay for his opinion telling me how to review movies.
Medic!
sharehow dumb are those old imdb sigs!
Just a random sentence tacked onto everything you say .
It wouldnt be so bad if they were "separated" in some way from the post . A line , a color , whatever
The old IMDB sig lines were distinguished by whatever the poster wanted. In my case, my sig line was in quotes, but other times I had both bold and italicized fonts.
Here is an old example from a short thread. You'll see my old IMDB post with my same name:
https://moviechat.org/tt0073615/The-Reincarnation-of-Peter-Proud/58c731155ec57f0478f6bd92/Why-would-Peter-Proud-do-his-daughter
My sig line in quotes carried over to MC, but the ones I did in italics and bold on IMDB just transferred to MC as normal fonts.
I also seem to recall an option for selecting font color, so if someone's sig line was in color, that would differentiate their signature from their text and the color wouldn't translate from IMDB to MC either.
That great ,
Unfortunately 90% of users were not so forward thinking.
They (imdb) so easily could have just "drawn a line under it" (the post) to save all the aggro
I thought they were poking a little fun at all the book quotes that the evil Klingon kept going on about.
Or perhaps a way to say that the crew will live on forever metaphorically (going to neverland).
That came after they were ordered to head back and be decommissioned. It was his and their way of saying to Starfleet "Screw you, we are going to have one more journey together".
shareYes I mean the nexus you *beep* troll lol
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