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we are already living in the cyberpunk future and i know this because within a span of 3 days we went from this tweet:

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to thousands of people making phony images and replying to them with their passionate desire to have them as a tshirt to overload the bots with nonsense and junk and send out warnings to shoppers like this:

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and now we even have people replying to pictures of baby yoda with “i want this on a tshirt” knowing how ravenous disney is being with copyright in hopes to get the stores taken down altogether

i dont know what it is about stuff like this and the whole turn mei into a symbol of hk protesters thing but, its really reassuring for some reason

And the next step…

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https://teezyli.com/

Holy shit y’all look at the front page of the site right now

Oh my god

Anyway, I just emailed tips@disneyantipiracy.com to report the site for very evilly stealing Disney’s IP! Because obviously that is very evil and bad and shit.

I’ve never seen such a perfect example of fighting fire with fire.

Holy fucking shit

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I’m DYING.

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😂😂😂

More accurately

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The next generation…

https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2021/10/nft-bots-tshirt-online-twitter-war/


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Originally posted by muvana

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Star Trek: The Experience at the Las Vegas Hilton - Las Vegas, NV (1998)

“Star Trek: The Experience is an interactive adventure based on the fantastic voyages of the futuristic TV series Star Trek. Visitors to this joint venture between Paramount Parks and the Las Vegas Hilton are “immersed in a futuristic world where they see, feel, touch and live in the 24th century”.

A visit to the 65,000 sq. ft. entertainment attraction starts with a visit to the SpaceQuest casino. A giant portal, at the end of the themed casino, opens onto a view of models of the USS Enterprise, Bird of Prey and the USS Enterprise 1-701-D—suspended from the ceiling against a deep sky wall filled with thousands of flickering stars. A ramp leads to the ticket sales booth and the adventure truly begins. Soon, the guests are “beamed” aboard the Starship Enterprise. On the bridge of the airship, an exact recreation of the TV set familiar to millions, guests become part of a Star Trek adventure and “the future of the universe lies in their hands.” After a dramatic ride on the Turbo Lift to the Grand Corridor (never actually shown in the TV series) , the space travelers are escorted to the shuttle craft bay where they board a 27-seat shuttlecraft for “the ultimate journey through Star Trek universe.“ 

The motion simulator ride has been developed using a new “immersive” viewer tilt perspective and the riders are completely out of touch with the “real world.” Film images are seen overhead and on either side of the shuttle craft as well as up front. The six axis simulator in the domed theater “creates an incredibly realistic and convincing journey” Visitors, after the ride, disembark into a full scale reproduction of the Promenade from Star Trek- Deep Space Nine which houses assorted retail shops. 

Other areas in Star Trek: The Experience include the History of the Future which is a museum-like exhibit that features authentic Star Trek costumes, weaponry, make-up, special effects, and props used in the series and in the eight motion pictures that were made. There is also a photo-morphing studio where guests can be photographed as their favorite character. In Quark’s Restaurant & Bar visitors can enjoy exotic named drinks and foods all based on the specific Star Trek “language” and “culture.” The 22-minute experience is a rich and entertaining one. Costumed “characters” help to move the more than 2000 space travelers through the entire space in an hour. The experience includes one bridge, two loading docks, and two motion simulation rides.”

Designed by Paramount Parks, Landmark Entertainment Group & The Cuningham Group 

Scanned from ‘Entertainment Destinations’ by Martin Pegler (2000)

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Never-used publicity photos of Leonard Nimoy as Spock, taken on the set of “The Enterprise Incident.”


Scanned and restored from the original 35mm negatives. A big “Thank You” to They Boldly Went’s Patreon supporters for their help acquiring this lot.