Love, love, love this!
Love, love, love this!
I'm very sorry to hear this news. My condolences to all who knew him.
Duly noted. Thank you!
Hmm. I haven't watched it yet. Should I perhaps not bother?
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Same! Actually, I feel OK now, while I'm sitting down, but as soon as I try to do anything I discover that I'm rather weak and wobbly. Hope we both feel better soon!
Hehe, yes, it certainly was last time I was there!
In spite of the app being reluctant to work on my TV this morning, I managed to coax it into life and watch the programme. I'm glad I persevered. I'm intrigued by the brutality to outsiders, and moved to wonder how frequently that happened. Lots to ponder.
My immune system is a drama queen. Had my first dose of shingles vaccine yesterday. Today, soaring temperature, wobbly legs. I'll be fine in a couple of days.
๐๐๐ Oh my days, I did a snort laugh! ๐๐๐
I don't think I'll be using the Don't Like button any more than you will, but the Block button is an important feature without which many women would feel unsafe on social media. The men I mentioned before are just an irritation, but too many of us find it necessary to block men we've known irl.
I rarely block people for their opinions. I block, early and often, the men who see any social media as an alternative dating app and want to "get to know" me "better". I think they must try it on with any woman that smiles in her profile pic.
...I love hugs, so I said "Not at all!", and we hugged. It was lovely to have been asked for consent. (He's gay and I'm ace, so there was nothing sexual about it, it was just like hugging a friend.)
I think consent makes any form of physical contact better. I recently met an author to whom I had been making encouraging remarks on social media about his forthcoming book. His instinct was to hug me, but rather than just going for it he said "Do you mind if I give you a hug?"...
My guess is that a lot of these people used to actually love it, but get annoyed when it changes. Which is silly, it changes all the time, and always did. My first Doctor was Jon Pertwee, and I still watch now. Do I love every single episode? No, but I don't expect to! ๐คทโโ๏ธ
Whoops. Nice to know she was taking it all in, though. Not that would expect anything less from Ms Toksvig.
Ye gods and little fishes!! I shall do the same.
That exciting, eh? Oh yes! (Love a bit of Ten!)
Well, I gave it another wash with shampoo just in case, and it doesn't feel too bad, just a bit dry after all that washing ๐
Washed my hair with body wash and my body with shampoo๐คฆโโ๏ธ
Ooh, how exciting!
"Ideally, a woman won't take Tylenol." So we're back to blaming mothers now. Surprise, surprise!
I meant to say - in North America the book's title will be Queer Enlightenments and the publication date is some time in October.
A photo of the front cover of the book Queer Georgians by Dr Anthony Delaney.
A photo of the back of the book Queer Georgians by Dr Anthony Delaney, showing excerpts from reviews praising, amongst other things, the depth of his research.
Finally, it's publication day for this fabulous book! I got my copy early at a launch event on Tuesday where Anthony was interviewed about the book and signed copies afterwards. If you're interested in queer history you're bound to find it a good read, and a very informative one. In bookshops now!
Oh, it absolutely is. Well done!
Ooh, fabulous!
Interesting, thank you!
Yikes! ๐ฅต But yes, that ditch is kind of wiggly! Is that unusual for the period in question?
Round holes always make me think of Bernard Cribbins... When they're not making me think of Iron Age stuff, of course. But how mysterious, and intriguing. I am agog!
That is the weirdest K I have ever seen.