RIP Thread

Rest in peace my fellow federation officer may you rest with Dr Mccoy, Mr. Scotty and Mr. Spock. Live long and prosper.

Rest in peace and thank you for playing one of the best Disney villains ever.

Fun fact Pat Carroll also voiced Ursula in Kingdom Hearts and also voiced Ursula's sister Morgana in the Little Mermaid 2.

It's never the ones you don't like that goes.
I remember SJWs some years ago raising a stink about Ursula being an expression of fatphobia or some nonsense-there is not one negative thing about Ursula, she was the baddest big bitch.
 
Navajo Code Talkers famously used language based on the Navajo Nation's native tongue to transmit messages regarding Japanese troop placements and movements during U.S. Marine assaults throughout the Pacific. The Navajo language was unwritten at the time and U.S. enemies had virtually no means of deciphering the code.
The wrong side won the war probably, but that's still really fucking cool. RIP.
 
I loved Ursula as a villain when I was a kid. Seriously Ursula was an awsome villain
Pretty much all of the female Disney animated villains were awesome. None of them were one-dimensional; all of them had a reason for what they did and what their motives were, and I can thank those movies for giving me a "thing" for controlling/villainous women.
 
Pretty much all of the female Disney animated villains were awesome. None of them were one-dimensional; all of them had a reason for what they did and what their motives were, and I can thank those movies for giving me a "thing" for controlling/villainous women.
I agree I love Maleficent, Ursula, The Evil Queen and Cruella de vil.

Honselty I have no problem with female villains sometimes I feel like their better writing than male villains
 
Goddammit why didn't that smug cunt George Takei die instead?
I liked Nichelle :(

He's Asian. He's gonna live to be 150.

Did anyone ever see Truck Turner? A 70s Blaxsploitation film starring Isaac Hayes? Nichelle Nichols plays a female pimp in it. Her scenes are epic.

 
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How Raymond was able to do it, I have no idea why.

But this invention changed the landscape of how the medical profession operates. It’s nothing like DNA or inventing medicine, but this invention created long-standing change that really showed how the scan of a full body is something interesting to witness.

A very talented scientist, as well as inventor whose legacy will last a lifetime.
 
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