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Truth; subjective illusion or objective reality? Human construct or elemental state of being? This time, in the sixth episode of Killer Whales Sam and Stu dedicate over an hour of precious time answering neither of these questions. Instead they formulate important theories about the male sit-down-wee and its more extravagant cousin, the free-hand-wee. Possible implications of humans being alone in the universe are briefly discussed before the whisky is poured for the most epic and important Trek Watch to date. Pitiful androids, glorified bus drivers and certain characters simply not being ace prelude a crushing assessment of a beloved sci-fi series. Is this the end of Trek Watch? The truth is…
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Ambience provided by ender4life, check out his YouTube channel for excellent Star Trek vibes.
By Sam Scriven and Stu JonesTruth; subjective illusion or objective reality? Human construct or elemental state of being? This time, in the sixth episode of Killer Whales Sam and Stu dedicate over an hour of precious time answering neither of these questions. Instead they formulate important theories about the male sit-down-wee and its more extravagant cousin, the free-hand-wee. Possible implications of humans being alone in the universe are briefly discussed before the whisky is poured for the most epic and important Trek Watch to date. Pitiful androids, glorified bus drivers and certain characters simply not being ace prelude a crushing assessment of a beloved sci-fi series. Is this the end of Trek Watch? The truth is…
get in touch; [email protected]
Ambience provided by ender4life, check out his YouTube channel for excellent Star Trek vibes.