ahaha

drst:

optimysticals:

amuserobin:

optimysticals:

lyssawrotethat:

thesadchicken:

shag-me-senseless-watson:

theanishimori:

murdereratthematinee:

murdereratthematinee:

murdereratthematinee:

murdereratthematinee:

murdereratthematinee:

murdereratthematinee:

I was depressed but then I watched Kirk get beaned in the head by tribbles for 3 minutes and now I’m cured

Ok but im not done

How bout some slow motion

Sniper tribble

And a cherry on top

And just incase anyone is still sad here’s spock lovingly petting a tribble while kirk gazes at him with confusion and amusement

😂😂

this fandom is so pure

I didn’t know Bones had a blog.

I have it on good authority (I asked David Gerrold the first time I met him) that the individual tribbles hitting Kirk in the head we’re being thrown by people off screen in an attempt to bean him in the head.

THAT LAST BIT HAS ALWAYS BEEN MY DEAREST HOPE

Right!?!
Apparently it was a bit of a competition to see if you could hit him in the head (because they couldn’t see him, and had to arc them up and then through the door) and bonus points for the best reactions for pinging him when he wasn’t expecting another tribble.

YES!

garbage-senpai:

Today at GameStop, my coworker was grabbing something from a shelf sort of high up, and he accidentally knocked over some of the Disney Infinity figures, causing an Obi-Wan to hit him directly on the head. I turn around and ask if he’s okay, and without a second though, he looks me dead in the eye and says, “he had the high ground”

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critical-perspective:

americansylveon:

shitpost-senpai:

snowystater:

bitty

Actually, This is how the webcam was invented. 

At Cambridge University, they were sick of checking the coffee pot level, so Quentin Stafford-Frasier wrote client software for a greyscale 128×128 camera hooked up to an acorn archemedes computer. 

Paul Jardetzky wrote the server program.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trojan_Room_coffee_pot

Technology always comes full circle.

Necessity is the mother of invention.