his dream was a belter in fairness. huge respect to whoever got him to leave out the bit where his teeth fall out
his dream was a belter in fairness. huge respect to whoever got him to leave out the bit where his teeth fall out
a lot of people like to talk smack about people who think describing their dreams is a viable topic of conversation, but have you never had "i saw someone who looked like you recently"?
When I was a lad the arrival of a viral sandwich in shops would be cause for concern.
ill dm!
well thats egg on my face
can you imagine how healing reiki healers could do if they actually touched you
a tiktok comment thread momo asks "prime minister, how many likes would it take for me to spend a day as your intern?" keir starmer's official verified tiktok account replies: 67,676
another promise broken
the guardian's stardew valley profile headline: Stardew Valley at 10: the anticapitalist game that cures burnout and inspires queer art
queer anticapitalist joy is when you move to a new community and start slaying their ancestral spirits for rare earth minerals
im clapping in anticipation :)
popcorn shrimp turf and surf and a mojito
A father and his son are in a car accident. The father dies at the scene and the son is rushed to the hospital. At the hospital the surgeon looks at the boy and says "I couldn't vote for Kamala Harris"
How can this be?
youre so real for saying this
when the labour party purges you you're supposed to stop existing. to continue to take part in elections voting inline with your previous convictions is not only rude, it's anti-democratic.
more like matt calzone
im not asking for every labour voter to apologise, but at least say oops.
What an overly pretentious, drawn out and culturally disconnected article. Luke hortons 'art work' is not special, it isn't something to celebrate. It's something a child could make. What makes a city unique is having unique culture and phlegms work was far more inspired and unique then this that like hortons work is.
QUOTE Phlegmβs artwork feels chaotic and detached, the marginalia of depressed monks. Theyβre rich texts. But what they donβt say is: We love Sheffield. END QUOTE No, they don't say "we love Sheffield". Because they're a part of the Sheffield that we love. It's not self-congratulatory narcissism, it's genuinely inventive oddness.
My thin veneer of neutrality on the Luke Horton vs Phlegm debate has lost me the support of r/Sheffield.
i feared this would be the case
can i bring the grass inside?
I did fancy a look! This is very good, I reckon we agree on the assessment of the problem.
Sometimes I wonder what the point is in having a city identity if you're not trying to sell tote bags.
My latest for @nowthenmag.bsky.social
The Sheffield street artist people love to hate, and the struggle of post industrial cities to tell stories about themselves.
me in the chat when seeing someone in the microsoft teams call is speaking from a room that visibly contains books: bookoid detected
Chapter 1 of Moby Dick, page 1 The phrase βCall me Ishmaelβ, the first sentence of the book, is highlighted in blue, with careful highlighting on the very big C at the start. Above this, written in ballpoint pen βHis nameβ
Love the glimpse into the beautiful mind that notated this used copy of Moby Dick I got
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a picture of me, a normal working class bloke, smiling
cheers love
i knew you'd be like this. next youll be saying im middle class just because i have a faberge egg collection and a couple of factories
a living room corner of indeterminate class.
this should be enough to go off
actually kinda grateful we dont live in the alternate universe where billionaires stole everyones data and creative output and used it to make a tool that actually works and people find useful. imagine contending with that
its instinctual. we yearn for crumbs.
was it you with the feudalism stuff?
thank _you_