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Worf wasn't raised by other Klingons though. When he was very young his dad died in a space battle with the Federation, and he ended up being adopted by a Russian couple on earth.

They genuinely loved him, and wanted what was best for their son. As part of this, they didn't want him to grow up alienated from his cultural identity as a Klingon, and made a point of exposing him to Klingon cultural traditions as a major part of his upbringing.

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As teased last night, here's a thread on Lt. Worf and cultural context:

Starting from the very basics: Lieutenant Worf appears in Star Trek TNG as the tactical officer of the Enterprise. He's a Klingon, trek's Proud Warrior Race. (the proud warrior race thing has both inherent problems and issues of racial coding, but I'll leave those aside for now.)

This annotated 30-day HD timelapse from the bridge of a cargo ship is the most enchanting and beautiful thing I've seen on youtube in a long time
youtube.com/watch?v=AHrCI9eSJG

Hey, if any of y'all know a good introduction to the concepts of affect I'd really like to pass it along. It's an increasingly important part of my understanding of the world and I want to share that with people, but I don't actually feel prepared to explain affect clearly.

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@starkatt hi I've spent literally all day watching youtube film criticism and it has prompted me to want to write more, even if informally.

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@starkatt another topic I've been wanting to talk about for a while and need I remember to actually do so: Worf, cultural context, and the inadequacy of received texts as cultural guides.

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my brain seems to have made the affective shift from "it's summer!" to "it's winter!" in like three days and that feels kind of strange.

I should probably maybe stop referring to every piece of critical opinion or analysis as a take? idk.

mumble mumble please remind me to talk about harry potter as millennial mythological framework and what embracing myth means in a post-irony culture.

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Better take: myths are a built-in part of our culture and a lot of people seem to ignore that, or give disproportionate value to modern myths over ancient ones.

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I remember that my phone camera software (Open Camera, on Android) has an HDR mode.

This city is beautiful at night.l

I never really liked Aerosmith but then they stole my glasses at Disneyworld and now it's personal

iiii probably should have known better than to read/share this. I feel vaguely shaky now.

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aaaaaand thisjob posting contains a 1,000-word labor-law-violating libertarian rant. Content warning for misogyny and general assholishness.

seattle.craigslist.org/see/trd

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Dear employers that make me manually enter all of the information I've already carefully typed up in a resume:

kindly do not.

@sophia wrote a piece for Polygon about messy games and how we're missing the language and mindset necessary to discuss them at face value, a la the "cult classics" of film. Well worth a read!
polygon.com/2017/9/20/16332958

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