The TOS Star Trek Crew as Children I Have Taught This Year

imagine-jim-bones-and-spock:

sofluffygonnadieeee:

imagine-jim-bones-and-spock:

Jim: The preschooler who takes off his pants at random intervals, and has to be no more than 4 inches away from your face when he talks to you.

Spock: The first-grader who didn’t believe me when I told her how old I was, and told me that I needed to “check again”.

Bones: The kindergartner who would draw on themselves with red marker, and then demand a Hello Kitty Bandaid.

Uhura: The kindergartner who tried to eat a strawberry key-chain.

Scotty: The

kindergartner who has an unhealthy obsession with the light-switch

Sulu: The first-grader who is AGGRESSIVELY bad at ‘Simon-says’

Chekov: The preschooler who cried when I offered him a sticker, and then tried to take one out of my bag later.

this post makes me keep.. thinking about enterprise kindergarten

@sofluffygonnadieeee you are so amazing and spock’s lil baby bowlcut gives me life

uispeccoll:

rozzingit:

uispeccoll:

transformativeworks:

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daunvaliant:

angelacapelartist:

fournostril:

colleeb:

Hey so I have 4 boxes of original TOS Star Trek slash zines (the slash that started it all, from the 60′s-70′s, when people would type slash up on a word processor, print it out, bind them by hand, and mail them out to fans on mailing lists, LIKE THESE ARE ARCHEOLOGICALLY FASCINATING) that I don’t have space for when I move.

I’d love for someone to use these for academic purposes, like writing about the origins of slash fiction, studies of sexuality/erotica, female sexuality (this was something mostly women did in secret, for free, that was the grandmother of things like Ao3 and Fanfiction.net,) etc.

Would anyone want these? I’m selling them basically just for the shipping price. I don’t want them to end up in the trash somewhere or in the backroom of a Goodwill forever.

Please share/reblog to anyone you know who could use em!! The pictures below are only a fourth of what I have.

Whoa …

These are glorious… 

someone buy these for me…damn

could @transformativeworks help?

The OP has been contacted about this, but, for others who are interested, the OTW’s Open Doors manages a Special Collections project with the University of Iowa Libraries called the Fan Culture Preservation Project. The collection includes zines, fannish flyers, paper memorabilia, con programs, and other hard copy fanworks and fannish documents. They’re always happy to get new contributions, so if you have anything lying around in a box somewhere that you’re not sure what to do with, go check it out.

I am so grateful that we can all work together to preserve fan history. -Colleen

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Guys I literally immediately thought THAT UNIVERSITY OF IOWA THING because I got to go and visit with @saosmash and @teztime last year because they have several issues of the zine that Sao’s late mom did back in the 70s.  We went in on a day that special collections weren’t usually open, but they put together a box for us and we got to go through and laugh and scan them so Sao could have this piece of history that was both her fandom and her mother.  It was beautiful and so wonderful that someone had saved these things.  Some of the issues Sao and her family still have copies of, but there were ones that had been lost to the family over the years and she’d never seen.

Stuff like this is so important.

Thank you so much for sharing this story. It made me tear up.

-Colleen