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Endorsement: I am not convinced you even understand my concepts of moral relativity, so perhaps it would be best for you not to approach them.
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I have to search for vegan stuff because kiddo has allergies to dairy and eggs, well maybe just egg now, but whatever.
Anyway if I don't kill add tracking it gets me some of the dumbest woo shit ever.
Like "high energy water". WTF.
I've had to increase plant-based eating in the last year since my body is starting to get BIG MAD over animal proteins (this getting old shit sucks). Purple Carrot has helped immensely with meal planning, and their heat-and-eat meals do not suck.
1. In Voyager, 7 of 9 is rescued from the Borg. First they take off most of her cybernetics. Then they make her wear a skin-tight bodysuit. So she has gone from cyborg to fan-service cheesecake.
2. Also, the prime directive can be interpreted to mean, "Don't help victims of car accidents. You have to let things develop on their own."
Conclusion: Star Fleet aren't the good guys.
When I was a kid*, "The Omega Glory" confused the hell out of me. A bunch of peaceful villagers are being attacked by hordes of savage cavemen, but it's wrong to protect them because...prime directive? And it turns out that the ultra-violent savages are actually the good guys, because their holy words are a garbled version of the American Constitution that they don't even understand, and the peaceful villagers were descendants of communists, or something?
*It still confuses me. It's like...it should be satire, but it doesn't seem to be? Am I a victim of Poe's Law?