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Twitter's official Dorothy L. Sayers stan account, 2018-24, now on Bluesky. New Englander in Quebec. Eph '00/YDS '04. Mom, priest (the sweary kind), writer (ask me about my musical!), doula. Yes, my grandma shot a Nazi. She/her. INTJ/5w4.
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I’m sorry, but the base of the Democratic Party is a middle aged black woman with a service sector job that does not know what BlueSky is, and upon being exposed to it, would swiftly and correctly conclude that we all need to log off and find Jesus.

Something something rise up and live out the true meaning of her creed something something ... ?!

YES The Superintendent of the LAUSD came to the US without documentation at 17 and is out of fucks to give (he expresses it much more eloquently than that).

Extraordinary.

If my blepharitis could stop flaring ALL THE TIME that'd be great

I really need to go to Mexico.

Borders are fine when they're defining who *governs* (which is why everyone of goodwill is rooting for Ukraine). They're bullshit when they're used to define who gets to live someplace. Let people live where they want.

I eat alone in restaurants all the damn time. I probably would even if I were coupled! Solo dining with a book is one of life's great pleasures.

At some point I would really like to read a comprehensive account of the metamorphosis of Bill Kristol.

Sometimes I check on birthworker Bluesky. I call that wombscrolling.

Going back in time twenty years to tell left of center people that in the future, Bill Kristol is good and Neil Gaiman is evil.

Lots of protest content in a thread

The joy. The joy will always, always win. Because it's the only thing that's really real.

not the main issue here but i'd really appreciate it if democratic politicians spoke out in support of big-city life and culture with the same energy and reverence that all politicians have for small towns los angeles is "real america" and so are all the other big cities the president hates

I ran out of time to listen to all the supplemental episodes, so now I'm going back and tuning into Road to Nicaea solely for my own enjoyment, and @anachronistben.bsky.social's reading of Basil if Caesarea's snark about rich people is giving me LIFE.