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Yes? You're so tweaking after days of off and on days of DDOS attacks on Livejournal that you'll read anything? Good, read this open letter I am writing to you, Fandom.

Fandom, I know that a lot of us gravitate toward you in order to find balance in the annoyingly normish pallor of everyday life, but let it just be said here and now, this is not the way to do it:



This? This right here? This is not the right kind of attention you want to be drawing to yourself.


There are a couple of reasons this is incredibly gross and tremendously sad, chief among them being that this is the sort of thing that is mostly irreversible, your insurance sure as hell didn't cover this bullshit, and you look like a fucking moron. More than that, you make the rest of us look bad. You make Vulcans and elves look bad. This is on par with this action:



And also, this action:



So let's put this together in a handy flow chart for your decision making:





Thank you for your time.
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Say it with me guys: d'awwwwwwwwwwww.



And now we're all mulling Spock struggling with the illogical nature of Twitter. Yeah. Just think about that for a minute.


But no, seriously, has it been almost a year since the Trek Reboot blew up all around us? (IMDB says Trek went global May 9.) Think of all the delights that beautiful fandom has wrought for us all, including but not limited to popularizing the phrase GQMF, which sprang from the sparkling loins of the ONTD Star Trek comm and then spilled out onto delights like the Fuck Yeah, Star Trek! tumblr and we absolutely cannot overlook this piece of fannish brilliance, wherein the Trek novel gets cut into an erotic audiobook.

As ontd_startrek would say, FUCK YEAH, STAR TREK.

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