Cats and The Pile of Laundry
May. 28th, 2013 02:16 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Okay, kitty, you look really cute and relaxed sacked out on my laundry. But I did laundry for a purpose, i.e., I need clothes. For work.
In other news, I have learned: Star Trek TOS Kirk and Spock never shut up.
Spock is happy to talk about how Vulcans perceive humans and, say, consider the human love of chess as evidence they might one day embrace pure logic (he doubts it, but he's happy for an audience).
Meanwhile, Kirk uses Spock's general discussion to elicit personal details.
"Are there any other half-Vulcans?"
"None my age."
"Sounds lonely."
"I doubt Vulcans experience loneliness in the same way that humans do."
"There are different ways to experience loneliness? oh, yes, of course...."
"There is the experience of being alone. And then there is the emotional response to it called loneliness, which is not the same."
"Are you lonely, being the only Vulcan on this ship?"
"Not in the sense that you mean it."
The only reason anything ever happened on this show is that eventually, the Klingons attack.
In other news, I have learned: Star Trek TOS Kirk and Spock never shut up.
Spock is happy to talk about how Vulcans perceive humans and, say, consider the human love of chess as evidence they might one day embrace pure logic (he doubts it, but he's happy for an audience).
Meanwhile, Kirk uses Spock's general discussion to elicit personal details.
"Are there any other half-Vulcans?"
"None my age."
"Sounds lonely."
"I doubt Vulcans experience loneliness in the same way that humans do."
"There are different ways to experience loneliness? oh, yes, of course...."
"There is the experience of being alone. And then there is the emotional response to it called loneliness, which is not the same."
"Are you lonely, being the only Vulcan on this ship?"
"Not in the sense that you mean it."
The only reason anything ever happened on this show is that eventually, the Klingons attack.