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I have a very healthy obsession with Star Trek.
Why yes, my tea is Earl Grey. Hot. Why do you ask?
Longer form on Star Trek: https://angel-two.ghost.io/
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A less than 2-pound preemie from what sounds like a middle of the night emergency C-section is not "fine." Don't let the forced birthers who won't give a damn about him now that he's here turn this into some kind of grim victory for women as incubators.
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The way that they keep rejecting any guardrails is terrifying.
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I don't think I ever routinely watched anything Dervla Kirwan was in, but I know her name in my bones.
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If we start (trying) to save now, we might not have to find a black market vendor for kidneys when it finally happens!
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It would be nice, but probably not
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*silent nod, confident punch of hand into palm*
Is this where I bother you to make a fountain pen and ink collection until Yoshi-P finally agrees to it?
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Love the colour! It's so cheerful and bold.
My flow chart is showering > painting some nails on my right hand > painting all nails on both hands > putting on make-up, so I feel this hard.
Solidarity and high fives (all the better to show off your polish)
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Brb, buying a copy...
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From my experience of men of Dunt's kind of age, emotional development past 16-17 is extremely uncommon. They can accept that some men are actually people, as long as they're very like themselves, but everyone else? Lol.
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Now I want an Moscow Mule. Not the product advertised (it's name escapes me and that's going to annoy me now) - that gave me indigestion after about 4 - but Smirnoff Moscow Mules were my preferred alcopop of that era. Ah, youth.
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Solidly 17 - starting to become aware of the political world and utterly, unshakably convinced that he's got all the correct answers.
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Further confirmation of my belief that substack is for losers; also I had no idea he was such an aggressively mediocre writer. Not surprised, though.
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They make it look like to have hair, you need morals. Jean Luc Picard being the exception that proves the rule.
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That hits a little differently in Glasgow 😂
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Fictional Lady, how on earth do you get a job in the Pentagon without being aware of the last 25 years of US military policy??
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Either would definitely be preferable to "am I licking a lawn water with very weak tea?”
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I never passed my practical driving test! I know how to do it, sort of, but even my provisional license has expired
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The current alternatives I'm seeing are hot honey and caramel biscuit that's definitely not Lotus.
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You couldn't pay me the new price to drive a Tesla. Only partly because I can't legally drive.