Also good for irking those of us who prefer proper use of apostrophes.
I have this one on the cubicle wall at work.
It does a LOT of people’s heads in.
Picture of a really big hammer.
Caption: “use the force, Luke!”
My favorite part of Bakula’s Future is when Geordi McFly says “Get away from her, you Biff!”
Oh, the pain…
It should have said “OMG it’s RD2D. I loved him on Star Track!”
Meh…that’s one of those “tryin too hard” that sort of get a laugh, in 2010, imho. But if you want to infuriate two fandoms, here you go.
To be fair, though, R2 is in a Star Trek movie.
Pesky little guy gets around.
but as for Daleks in Star Trek, can’t help ya there…sorry…
Anyhow, those were not the droids I was looking for.
in what way is Star Wars science fiction, like Dr Who it’s fantasy
“Any statement can be given gravitas by appending a respected name to it.”
Albert Einstein.
People seem to have substituted apostrophes with exclamation marks nowadays, and unaware of their positioning, simply fit several onto the end of a sentence regardless!!!
It takes place in space. Duh.
Swooosh!
I was almost decapitated for that going over the top of my head.
So I’ve been volunteering at an exhibit of Star Wars stuff, and one of the displays is a TIE Fighter Pilot. A middle school group came in the other week and one boy excitedly dragged his friends over to it, and loudly squealed “This is my favorite guy in all of Star Trek!!!”
Yeah, I see variations of this all the time at cons.
Ha! Everybody knows he’s on ‘THE Star Trek’
Shush, you! Everyone knows that the best way to troll science fiction fans is with a T-shirt design featuring a science fiction fan in-joke.
So, like trolling with a played out meme? I get it.
If you wanna get super meta, wear a straight up t-shirt and tell people that it’s a joke about mixed up francizes.
Whaddya mean Leonard Nimoy did something other than direct Three Men & A Baby?
“Paul McCartney was in a band before Wings?”
This was funnier in the '70s, when people still listened to Wings, but still.