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Damar is 100% Kif

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alt textScreencap of Sisko and Dax on NCC-1701 in DS9 S05E06 Trials and Tribble-ations. Sisko has a speech bubble with the text "Hey, the first broadcast of an interracial kiss hasn't happened yet. You want to make history?". Dax has a speech bubble saying "You bet! Where's Uhura?"

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/8238224

Doc, I think something is wrong with my head, I can't sleep lately

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Hello, I work with numerous humans. Navigating their emotionality is quite haphazardous at times, and today I have seemingly transgressed on my colleague "Mike".

I have observed for numerous months that Mike appeared to be attempting a science experiment of sorts. It was a lacto-bacilli fermentation but I was unsure to what end. Mike had repurposed many parts of his meals and placed them into a sealed container to make something called "Kombucha". I am familiar with many fermented human foods, however I was unsure that Mike would achieve a favorable result. When asked why he didn't use the replicator for his "kombucha", he said it's not the same. I am still attempting to understand his logic as it quite literally would be the same.

Nevertheless, I have kept a careful eye on the fermentation, and as it's entered it's third month I noticed signs of bacterial and fungal contamination. Believing the dish to be clearly compromised, I safely discarded of it with the proper biohazard precautions. However, Mike is now irate, saying I ruined his lunch and that he likes it, "chunky but soft". I do not follow his logic. AIBI?

Edit: I see now I was being illogical. I should have thrown away both the "kombucha" and Mike.

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