Is this anything? Should've probably added a photo of him talking to Jeff specifically
brooding men who cannot communicate their feelings if their life depended on it are only hot when they're fictional. if i have to deal with one in real life i will curse him and pray for his downfall every night before i go to bed
Who is logic Al and why does Spock keep mentioning him?
I just finished The Search for Spock for the first time and I cannot express sufficiently how much this has just become my favorite Star Trek movie woah
A little Ortegas doodle I thought of while being on the motorway during my recent driving lessons hehe
May I offer you the doodles of Mr. Spock I did from memory in various of my classes today?
I can feel this guy becoming more relatable by the second, not even the more I watch the movies and just the more I think about him🧍
(Damn, just hating Benekind Cucumberbadatch like that😔/gen (based on their tags)) But here are some others I know about: Sherlock Holmes (the 2 movies with RDJ from 2009 or so), Enola Holmes (1&2 so far), Elementary, Granada Holmes (actually just called The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes [from 1984] if I remember correctly), Young Sherlock Holmes is also a movie (from 1985), Moriarty the Patriot would be an anime with more of a focus on Moriarty (from what I've seen, at least, I'm not through yet), Sherlock Hound (it might also actually be called something like the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, but it's an anime that's described by most as "Studio Ghibli-ish"), Sherlock & Co. (If you wouldn't mind trying an audiobook/podcast, it's really good)
Yeah those are the TV ones I'm aware of so far, personally wouldn't necessarily recommend all of them, but NONE of them are unlikable or anything at all, it just depends on what kind of media you prefer :]
If you're also looking for games somewhen I can recommend the Frogwares ones! Especially Sherlock Holmes: Chapter One; but some others that they made are: Devil's Daughter, Crimes and Punishments, The Awakened and some more
(Also one more book series I've been reading is Young Sherlock Holmes [it's different from the movie])
[I'll also correct this post if I notice any errors]
I'm slowly reading the sherlock holmes books and I'm really enjoying them. I would like to watch some adaptations, but I don't really know many. so, mighty tumblr sherlock holmes fandom, what do yall reccomend
To the tune of Without Me
Finished the Spock collage for my portfolio
So, I doodled something now and it was incredibly fun :D
Behold:
Hank‘s and Connor‘s Star Trek shenanigans ensue
Just two characters clinging onto their logic while inevitably slipping more and more into emotions by surrounding themselves with humans, yep, don’t see any connection there🥸
I think Hank would probably show Connor Star Trek at some point and Connor would certainly have something to relate to with Spock I think
Thanks for all your kind words and comments last week! This is going to be a lot of fun. If you have any requests for specific dishes, please let us know. And remember, you can also follow us on twitter and facebook to keep up with the kitchen adventures. We’ll be posting pictures of the cooking process on the facebook page, so if you’re interested in seeing how the dishes are created, be sure to check it out!
This week we turn to another classic dish from a classic Star Trek race - Plomeek soup, a Vulcan dish. Most Vulcans, including the most famous one, Spock, are vegetarian. I would actually suggest that it would be logical for Vulcans to be vegan, not just vegetarian, but maybe that’s just me. I thought it was important to ensure that the recipe was vegan, rather than making it impossible for vegans or vegetarians to eat it by using chicken stock or similar. In addition, this is described as being quite a bland soup, so I have left the seasonings fairly minimal.
There are various iterations of Plomeek soup in the Star Trek canon; they appear to be a variety of colours and thickness. You can see all of them on Memory Alpha. However for this recipe, there was no contest. I had to make the original Plomeek soup, as thrown against the wall by Spock when in the throes of pon farr. If you’re interested in testing out its properties, you can always throw it against the wall, but I’d suggest eating it instead.
Replicate your own (Serves 2 as a main course or 4 as a starter)
1 onion 2 garlic cloves 5 carrots 2 small-medium sweet potatoes, peeled 3 small-medium beetroots, peeled 3 sticks celery 1 litre vegetable stock Salt and pepper Vegetable oil Parsley for garnish (optional)
Start by peeling the beetroots and then the sweet potatoes. Wear a pair of gloves when peeling the beetroots if you don’t want to get pink hands! Then chop up all the vegetables, including the onion and garlic cloves, into chunks. Don’t worry about making them too exact as they will all get blended at the end.
Start by sauteeing the garlic and onion in vegetable oil until soft. Then add the rest of the vegetables and cook for a few minutes. Add 750ml of the stock, reserving the rest. Bring to the boil, then reduce the heat and simmer until all vegetables are quite soft, about 45 minutes to 1 hour.
Ladle portions of the vegetables and stock into a blender and blend until smooth. Alternatively, you could use a hand blender if you have one. When all the soup is blended, check the flavour and add salt and pepper to taste. At this point, check the soup’s thickness - if too thick, add the remaining vegetable stock as needed.
Serve and garnish with parsley if desired - although I’m sure the Vulcans would consider this highly illogical.
SPOCK JUST QUOTED SHERLOCK, I REPEAT: CAPTAIN SPOCK JUST QUOTED SHERLOCK HOLMES
(I'm watching the AOS movies [and generally looking at Star Trek stuff] for the first time and I couldn't let this go unmentioned lmao)
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