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They tell me the future is broken. Will be broken. Has always been broken. I was wide awake the first time they spoke to me and have been every time since. They come from there, then, when the future is broken. Which is now because the break stretches in every direction. That’s what they tell […]
Please do! Love music. Love new stuff.
Yuck Lyme is awful.
Letterkenny. I'm obsessed. And Drag Race All Stars 9.
Love TPB! Get two birds stoned at once.
I mostly spent my time on Livejournal, or reading large family adoption blogs. As a result I have friends with 27 and 39 kids respectively. Blogging was so sweet then and so therapeutic. Facebook ruined everything.
Digging to China in his bed so I'll pay attention to him.
Masks certainly do work. Hospitals used them for decades pre pandemic for a reason.
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What if the doctor was just going in to get takeout? Or just plain wants to wear a mask while they're not eating? Whose business is it but theirs? I thought Americans believed in freedom.
Nell is coming to terms with life after her beloved partner Tig’s death in a story from Atwood’s first collection since The Testaments jointly won the Booker prize in 2019, and since her own partner, Graeme Gibson, died in the same year
I'll never understand why they're so psychotic about masks. What do you care about someone else protecting their health if they see fit?
I always say conservatives have oppositional defiant disorder. How else could you constantly oppose things that everyone else thinks are a better way to live?
I went on the Lemmy subreddit and someone was ranting that they quit because we're all so toxic. This is not a toxic place.
“I stay because my mother lives here. Can I say that about a dead woman?”
Art by Peter Szmer: – click to enlargeWhat he loved was the silence, the pristine clarity of the ice shelf: the purposeful breathing of the dogs straining against their traces, the hiss of th…
From 2007: “It was startling to see such a famous face look so vulnerable and empty.”
Clarkesworld Science Fiction and Fantasy Magazine and Podcast. This page: The Children of Main Street by A.C. Wise