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@shahaan@mastodon.social Theory: there's better acceptance of non-human protagonists in cartoons. Assertion: catgirls make everything better and there's long ignored precedent in Trek.

The cat just stuck her tongue out at me. Stopped when I went for the camera so you'll just have to take my word for it.

Dinner in the oven, laundry in the machine, cat hugged.

You ever think about how Eugon basically just built a social network and uses it to appreciate the cats on it?

That customer is also getting a hand written note featuring a small sketch of a cat letting them know that they were the first customer to place an order through our web site.

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I wouldn't normally do a special batch for a single pound order, but for the first online order I'll do that.

The shop's web site just got its first online order! It's listed as order #25 because I didn't reset count from testing.

wilsonscoffee.com/

Disney's Gargoyles is the time travelling alternate universe Star Trek spin off. David Xanatos is really the Riker with fake sideburns, Titania is the further evolution of Lizard Janeway.

@shahaan@mastodon.social If the Captain Nog show were animated, would the reintroduction of catgirls from Star Trek: The Animated Series be enough to offset that concern?

In case anybody didn't realize, the H. stands for Hologram. Like starting a robot's name with R.

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