| Female Trekkies Posted: 3/13/2005 8:20:55 PM | giggleparts You're awesome man....but.... ummm...that picture scares me >: ) | |
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| Female Trekkies Posted: 3/13/2005 9:47:44 PM | I've watched Space Balls many times, it's a very good parody. You Canadians never cease to amze me.  | |
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MikeJ
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| Female Trekkies Posted: 3/13/2005 9:51:51 PM | | I don't like star trek, but I love geek girls. My fiancee is kind of geeky. She's into that Japanese anime junk, which I don't really like, but I like the geek factor. Intelligent girls are hot. | |
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| Female Trekkies Posted: 3/14/2005 12:37:03 AM | ummm...that picture scares me >: )
Don't fear the tongue, embrace it….. with more tongue.
Blahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah………….screw it.
I have loved all the Star Trek iterations, from the first to the latest.
Long live the fighters! Er, I mean, Live long and prosper.
PS. I love the fact that rocks don't weigh anything and the Enterprise carries thousands of cargo containers that are empty all the ****ing time. God I love sci fi.
PPS. I'm a single player kind of guy, but online has its place in the pantheon of good times.
PPPS. Long live the fighters…… BEOTCH! Suck it sci fi/fantasy nerd style!
PPPPS. There's nothing quite like the first time you are PKed by a 9 year old while he shout's "I'm Rick James ****!" at you. 9 year olds doing an impression of Dave Chappelle doing an impression of Rick James is sort of like getting anally raped directly in the butt hole with an uprooted stop sign, oh the bitter irony.... | |
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| Female Trekkies Posted: 3/14/2005 12:44:01 AM | TNG RULES! ...the rest of the trek shows suck donkey balls.  | |
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| Female Trekkies Posted: 3/14/2005 12:49:52 AM | I find your reasoning specious and without merit.
Besides everyone knows the right way is, it sucks Donkey Kong.
How the hell can you deny the greatness (at least in parts) of DS9? What the hell are you a communist? | |
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| Female Trekkies Posted: 3/14/2005 12:54:26 AM | They don't have the hotness that is picard or troy, both whom i'd love to tag team. therefore...all else sucking the long dong schlong.
although 7 of 9....wowweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. That episode with her and The Rock going at it...d*mn baby.  | |
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| Female Trekkies Posted: 3/14/2005 1:25:41 AM | First of all, screw that noise and second of all, screw that noise.
Star Trek is not about hotness, it's about cool storylines and lizard men.
If you base your interpretation of Star Trek on bullsh*tlike whose ass-crack looks better in the skin tight uniform, than you are wrong..... period......exclamation point..... pound sign....
I agree 7 of 9 is attractive and that Picard is a sexy captain and that Troy is of the sexy, but for the love of all that is good and right with the world, stop the Trek hating... Can't you see you’re tearing this family apart with your hate crimes and war mongering!?
Why the hell can’t we all get along instead of all this playa’ h8in’? | |
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| Female Trekkies Posted: 3/14/2005 1:30:36 AM | lmao, i love the story lines in TNG, but it was the only one I was able to follow because i wasn't old enough to work. when the rest were on, i started working and didn't follow them like i did TNG. hence my love for it.
i retract my all versions except sucky statement and amend it to say the original is my least favorite and the rest , aside from TNG i didn't really get a chance to watch
(have a hard time believing a woman would pilot a starship....hello PMS....goodbye planet) | |
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| Female Trekkies Posted: 3/14/2005 2:13:33 AM | | Some women don't get PMS as bad as others. | |
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| Female Trekkies Posted: 3/14/2005 2:14:53 AM | i never get it, but it's still a valid point. most women do get it and baaaaaaaad,
when i go visit my mom (a big trekkie) and she's riding the "i hate everyone" train, i wear combat gear.
thank god she doesn't have a phaser | |
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| Female Trekkies Posted: 3/14/2005 11:10:28 AM | paradoxx: i am shocked out of my mind. It just never occured to me that people your age played those kinda games. Like, i understand simcity (being a complicated city build simulator) but Warcraft... Thats really really cool. Its probably a demographic that Blizzard never expacted :P anywho. Im going to duck now.
*duck* | |
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| Female Trekkies Posted: 3/14/2005 11:15:25 AM | Actually, the female demographic is pretty interesting in online play, specifically MMO games. At first it is I suppose surprising that so many girls/women play these things, but it is becoming more and more common place.
Some of the attraction, perhaps even much of it has to do with the social aspect of those types of games. | |
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| Female Trekkies Posted: 3/14/2005 12:47:27 PM | | The reason guys ask if you are really a girl is A: They would like to have a g/f that plays games and B: Guys pretend to be female online sometimes just to RP and other times (Most of the time), to get free stuff from guys in game. | |
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| Female Trekkies Posted: 3/14/2005 1:26:20 PM | Stamp,
Oh yeah, and ex b/f got me hooked. There are a surprising number of professionals in my guild who come home to play hard and relax.
Had an interview about it www.guilduniverse.com (scroll down)
We have teachers, professors, quite a few engineers, geeks (term of endearment), several married couples...it quite honestly is cool.
So we kill things communially, help each other out, and discuss life in general. Most in the guildies are married.
For me, it is a social outlet, and I love helping people out. GuildMaster=customer service :)
Laters, | |
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| Female Trekkies Posted: 6/6/2005 9:11:18 PM | I've been into Star Trek since the mid 90s. I was in 5th grade when my aunt got me hooked on it. I've seen almost all of the Voyager episodes and most of the Deep Space Nine ones. As for The Next Generation and original series... well I've seen about half of each 'cause for a while no stations in my area would play them and now I'm usually at work when SpikeTV or SciFi Channel are airing them. I saw the first two seasons of Enterprise, but then I didn't have a change to see them for over a year. Boy was I mad when I found out that the series was cancelled.
Among my collections are most of my aunts old books (she still won't give up her pop-up book though...), the blue prints to the original Enterprise, 9 of the 10 movies (7 bought on tape, 1 dvd and 1 taped off tnt), about 50 or more hours of episodes taped off tv since 1997, a puzzle in a tin, a t-shirt (ferengis, klingons and borg, oh my!) from the science center of Iowa, 5 binders with Star Trek Universe card sets in them (too bad Atlas Publications discontinued it), about 2 dozen star trek communicator magazines, a TNG coffee mug, 3 posters, a set of 16 coasters of ships from the first 4 series (not the animated one, though), a half dozen old tv guides and many, many clippings from newspapers and magazines in my scrap book.
I think it's awesome that some people are attracted to us geeky girls. Hey, I'm a Batman fan too! And Babylon 5, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and Superman, and InuYasha... lol need I go on?
I even write fan fiiction for some of these series... http://www.angelfire.com/tv/sunshinefanfic/fanfic/myfic.html is where all my stories are listed, but no Star Trek ones yet... If you're ever at a website that posts fan fiction, I'm ususually under the pen name of "Batgirl" or "Little Spooky" but there is also another of each out there is cyberspace. | |
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MikeJ
| Joined: 1/30/2005 Msg: 42 | |
| Female Trekkies Posted: 6/7/2005 12:59:44 AM | Georgy Russell is my dream woman (after Ashley Judd of course):
http://www.anupriyo.com/blog/images/GeorgyRussell.jpg
She ran for governor in California. She is a software engineer.
*drool* | |
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MikeJ
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| Female Trekkies Posted: 6/7/2005 1:06:05 AM |
I think it's awesome that some people are attracted to us geeky girls.
It helps to be cute, have dimples, have more than 3 lines in your profile and big boobs too.
But the Star Trek thing is cool. | |
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| Female Trekkies Posted: 6/7/2005 2:52:43 AM | | That's great....but be sure to buy her black lipstick for her Bday. lol (Gothic reference) :-) It's pretty rare to meet a woman that's into that kind of stuff though :) | |
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| Female Trekkies Posted: 6/7/2005 5:01:35 AM | | Black lipstick? darn, and i took down my really gothic picture. | |
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| Female Trekkies Posted: 6/7/2005 8:04:32 AM | Just checking in as another female Star Trek fan. One old enough to have grown up with an early teenage crush on Mr. Spock. I liked that version and Voyager the most.
It's fun, on a date with someone new, to almost-guiltily admit to that interest and find that the man likes Star Trek too. Instant recognition, and on to the next level of liking and interest. | |
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| Female Trekkies Posted: 2/23/2006 7:59:40 AM | | I would like to date a female trekker. I am a big fan of all the series and have a fairly large Star Trek collection, including the original 8" Mego action figures and bridge set. | |
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| Female Trekkies Posted: 2/26/2006 1:02:26 AM | | Wow. I love Star Trek. I have a few figures. Right now I have Quark on my computer. I think it would be so neat to have a dozen Jem 'Hadar posted on the tops of my cabinets. I'm not the type to keep them in the packaging (I know, I know--loss of value). I'll have to look up what the 8" Megos look like. I also have a phaser by my bed, so no funny stuff! | |
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| Female Trekkies Posted: 3/5/2006 9:01:12 AM | | Midnight, check out www.megomuseum.com. They have lots of photos of the 8" megos. | |
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| Female Trekkies Posted: 3/5/2006 9:59:07 AM | | There's life without Trek? Why didn't anyone tell me? | |
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