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Been pouring spirk content in my ears to keep my heart healthy.
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I am pretty sure Kirk loves ABBA. Every time I listen to ABBA I think “This is so Kirk”. Every time I look at Kirk I think “He just listened to Dancing Queen”, Super Trouper is his anthem and Take A Chance On Me is his to-go song during dressing up/makeup routine. Arrival is his favorite album for sure.
Do you see the vision?

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karaoke night at the enterprise!
kirk and spock bring the house down with their signature duet, with kirk occasionally stepping on spocks lines cause he's excited and a little tipsy. chapel and uhura in turn show perfect coordination <3
lastly mccoy sings his own showstopper. everyone sings along during the chorus. EVERYONE
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this is how girls flirt
If you like my stuff then check out my sketch requests on Ko-Fi! Link is here -> :3 <-
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im sorry in advance but i literally cannot stop laughing abt it
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Day 22 - Clothes Sharing
Or rather clothes swapping in this case. These two seemed to have swapped ranks. How curious! 🤔
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starting off 2025 with the helm husbands yay! i love them a lot :3
closeups of the doodles under the cut
what if i make these little guys into stickers
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Ancient star trek yaoi my brother found in an abandoned factory
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Ok, but this scene… You could see the genuine FEAR in Kirk’s eyes, his realization he cannot control his body. Poor Jim was SA’d multiple times during the show, but this scene made me even more uncomfortable, it is notable by creators focusing on his face.
SA on males is still a topic people do not talk about often enough nowadays, and during many decades male SA in media was either downplayed, or even showed as something desirable or funny. So for me it is interesting to see scenes like this in TOS, where this type of situation was clearly portrayed as disturbing & wrong, and the female abuser was clearly a villain, not just a sexy chic.
Generally TOS is weird about this topic. We have The Enemy Within with some pretty disgusting implications, but we also have The Gamesters of Triskelion where the scene with Uhura was made in such disturbing way I literally had to pause… I didn’t expect it, and Kirk’s hopeless screaming made the scene even worse. But I was happy to see that she was able to fight off the creep. Could tell the episode was written by a woman.
This particular episode showed some interesting female character, where she was clearly an antagonist, morally gray character, although a sympathetic & understandable one, but also a victim of war, and of society - she was clearly as smart as men, why should she rely on drugs to make men listen to her?… Although I wanted to punch her multiple times, she didn’t deserve what she went through, her fate was shown as scary and tragic. This episode is one of the few with a clear bad ending (well, it was a commentary on Vietnam War after all) and where all of the characters (including Nona) make morally ambiguous decisions.
Interesting how TOS is both outdated and ahead of its time.
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