hooksanddragons.bsky.social
Mrs A
She/Her
Lives in a forest UK
ISFJ
Threader
Loves purple, reading, top hats
Dislikes tea, snow, mean people
Not as cool as this in real life
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250 followers
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I hope you rewarded yourself after
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At home we buy a cheap one and add extra
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Never tried egg on a pizza
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Oh yes, still one of my favourite saying π
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πStealing this
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Stay strong
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Yeah, I imagine the novelty would wear iff if you did ut everyt day and had to contend with delaysand cancellations and shit
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Choo choo ππ
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It sucks, thats for sure
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It might be a bit stereotyping but for me I do actually love trains, the steam verity most of all. I would love to do an Orient Express type holiday
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I'm very happy hes found someone else and that hes happy. The sadness comes from thinking of mum and the fact that its not her doing things with dad, we're leaving her in the past. Its bitter sweet, im happy and sad
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That's them all over
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Yea, I'm on social media to be social. I'm stuck at home on my own all day, I want to interact with people
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I didn't know the leopard was gonna eat MY face....
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No, you can say the same thing there and here and it will start several different conversations there and here its just tumbleweed
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Threads is more fun (but I'll stalk people anywhere π)
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Its really hard not to see anything from over the pond isn't it.
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Errr, does that require actual pants or can I fight in my pjs?
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Thanks π
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Hey gorgeous ππ
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Helloooo ππ
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I liken it to being in a really posh wine bar where everyone is trying to be cool and no-one will just relax and bd themselves
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Quiet. People dont seem to chat here like they do ovet there. Its all serious, business and politics
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Hellloooooo ππ
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ππ
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Amen to this
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Morning. I'm awake, thats as far as it goes so far
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I find physical books hard these days, they feel unweildly compared to my phone
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dad refuses to believe I'm actually reading Great Expectations by Charles Dickens (he can't believe anyone outside of school would choose to read Dickins, I told him the reson is because I've seen two wildly different adaptations on telly and want to know what the original story was)
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I have four books on the go. Blood sport by David Gatward. Mollie, Dutchess Of Nona by Leslie Jepson. Heros by Stephen Fry and also one that my
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Life before and life after, I feel this
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Bertie will share a bed with her if he can get away with it, Grumpy has been known to smack her on the nose if she (Grumpy) is in a bad mood (quite often π)
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Alternatively the perfect comeback to that argument you had with you long ex boyfriend when you were 15
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The tortie is Grumpy Cat (Abby, but we never call her that) and the ginger boy is Bertie. The floofy dog is Coda
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Mine will often throw at me memories that social faux pas I made back in August 1986 π
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Yup π
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We still have two
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I dont necessarily havd scary thoughts, more like just too many (like a rsdio that's picking up 3or 4 different signals at once) focusing on music helps tune them out