I don't care what reason it is, knowing all the countries in Europe is a feat within itself, especially as an American. At least you know them! Don't be ashamed of it. :D
As I've said the entire thread, the majority of Americans don't even know all 50 states, let alone other countries of the world. With that in mind, yes, it is a feat and something to be proud of.
Oh man... I feel exactly the same way about Tom Baker. Now I've got to add the remaining members of the cast of Star Trek TOS to my "Celebrity deaths I will be upset about" list.
I'm so with you. I mean, I've been a Trekkie for most of my life, I borrowed my screen name from an obscure Cardassian prostitute with approximately 4.5 seconds screen time, hell, I even like Enterprise. But it's always about the shows and the characters, never about the actors. Except those two. I love them both so much, it's gonna be a sad sad world when they are gone.
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(totally just almost misspelled "distracted" 'cause staring at Q is more important)
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Hence why Picard's Captain's Logs tend to have significant errors whenever he's around.
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(BTW, I'm from New Zealand, and consider it normal to know these things.)
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There aren't a lot of reasons to be judged, and shipping really isn't one of them.
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