R.I.P. Leonard Nimoy – Spock, an original MGHOW, is dead at age 83

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    GoneGalt
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    Leonard Nimoy died – exactly when I’m not yet sure as the article below doesn’t state that. I grew up with the original Star Trek and have never seen such an original character like he portrayed in Spock. Ruthlessly logical, unflinching, and alone to me he was an original MGHOW. Even when the show had him mating (or attempting to), his brain chemistry was altered due to his genetics, almost as if he were in heat, to explain why he’d ever consider being with a female – sound familiar? Nimoy perfectly portrayed that character and as a consequence became inseperable from him, as most of the main crew of the Enterprise did, but he was an icon to me. And as a male who rejected female advances Spock was continually approached by women and only seldom had a relationship with him but always because his brain chemistry was altered (going back in time on the ice planet caused a regression in his genetics to the ‘before time’, and the seeds from an exploding plant changed his chemistry as well), not because he logically chose to have a relationship.

    R.I.P. Leonard and Mr. Spock, I will miss you both.

    http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2015/02/27/leonard-nimoy-spock-star-trek-dead-at-83/

     

     

    #26095
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    Anonymous
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    So long Mr. Spock. Beam him up, Scotty!

     

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    http://www.parabolicarc.com/2015/02/27/leonard-nimoy-passes-83/

     

    Farewell, Mr. Spock, and we thank you.

     

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    Big Viking Chef BVC
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    Peace be with you, brother.

    He will be missed by millions.  Including me.

    BVC

     

    Swallow this RED PILL ===> Men will lay down their lives for their brothers, their women and their children. This makes Men useful as slaves. Women will lay down their lives for ONLY their children. To expect more from women is just a FANTASY created by society and reinforced by the unconditional love that we experienced from our Mothers. The key to freedom is the understanding that the woman you meet is not going to fantastically love you like your Mother did. If you buy into the fantasy, then she is your new master. If you do not buy into the fantasy, then she is nothing, and you retain your freedom.

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    We are assembled here today to pay final respects to our honored dead. And yet it should be noted that in the midst of our sorrow, this death takes place in the shadow of new life, the sunrise of a new world; a world that our beloved comrade gave his life to protect and nourish. He did not feel this sacrifice a vain or empty one, and we will not debate his profound wisdom at these proceedings. Of my friend, I can only say this: of all the souls I have encountered in my travels, his was the most… human

    #26141
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    GoneGalt
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    Casablanca quote: “We’ll always have Paris” … https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pa-dGYjSq5k

    And Mr. Nimoy did a great job as Paris in “Mission: Impossible” – the video below is a recap of his appearances but I highly recommend you mute the volume because the soundtrack sucks as it has absolutely nothing to do with anything:

    update: The video appears to be private, but how did I access it? I dunno – anyway, go to YouTube and search on “mission impossible paris” and the first hit will be the video. MI, the TV series, is my 2nd favorite series from my childhood, eclipsed only by “The Twilight Zone”. I’ve begun recently to watch these MI episodes again on Netflix instant streaming – so much better that the s~~~ TV is plastered with these days, or at least was until I canceled my Directv subscription.

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    Albert
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    “I’ve never understood the female capacity to avoid a direct answer to any question.” – Mr Spock. 1967

    R.I.P. Leonard Nimoy

    E=MC² Bitch

    #26216
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    Rennie
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    Now I didn’t ever get into Star Trek, but

    RIP Mr. Spock.

    #26268
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    He had a long career, going back to the early 1950s.  Watch for him playing a soldier in a command centre in the movie Them!

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    Scotty beam me up…..RIP Mr. Spock

    We will never Forget you…..you were allways been FASCINATING.

    CHEERS!!!

    #26757
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    Cap285
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    Had a Star Trek marathon last night with my uncle and cousins.

    In 1976 when I was 4, I saw ‘The Devil in the Dark’. When Spock mind melded with the Horta, I was hooked.

    Thank you Mr. Nimoy, for decades of entertainment.

    http://www.startrek.com/legacy_media/images/200307/spock01/320×240.jpg

    Fuck this planet.
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    Thank you Leonard for all the decades of sanity you provided and will continue to provide to anyone seeking wisdom the mgtow way.

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