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kernowshark.bsky.social
She/her. Lesbian demisexual. 🏳️‍⚧️ Cornish-Irish. Often silly. Socialist. PhD. Autistic. ADHD. Disabled. Former ocean conservationist specialising in shark research and marine plastic reduction, now retired due to illness.
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Congrats on another successful orbit, Sophie!
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Hopefully it doesn't taste like a load of bollekes.
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Bollocks. Sorry to hear.
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Given the choice I'd sooner be closer to Cthulhu than to the English...
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Well now, my family's from Galway, we hear strange things about down south.
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Sure that wouldn't surprise me, now. They don't call it Munster for nothing. 😂
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Also quite funny that my big fancy leather bound copy of the Necronomicon was bought for me in Dublin when I was there with my ex that Christmas and New Year staying with her family.
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Starting to wonder now given that my grandmother taught me Irish and introduced me to Lovecraft...
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How Sharper Than a Serpent’s Tooth is a great episode for highlighting the strength of the medium, has a solid story, and features the first Native American bridge officer on Star Trek. Honestly I'd sooner watch TAS than Enterprise or Voyager (and esp. Picard or Discovery which I actively avoid).
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Given that my feet are apparently "oriental" and I know my ancestry is almost entirely Celtic (Cornish and Irish) with a little Norse in there from when the Vikings invaded North West Ireland, and a little Neanderthal because European, I'm going to play my doubt card about the whole thing.
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It's worth it, especially since it was remastered for bluray.
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The animation has aged, but it's some of the strongest sci-fi writing in the entire franchise, it does things that you could only do in animation (then and still now in some cases despite modern CGI), and it's the only Trek show to have won an Emmy.
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BBQ in the rain in June may be the most British thing I've seen on here for a while, and there was a heated debate about the best baked beans last week.
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A fucked clock twice a day, etc.
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Bitch, my father tried.
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Apparently all autistic people are faking it, and transgender people's parents should beat it out of them.
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You don't say.
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Well I'll get to see Pacific Drive on Monday, but I'll probably miss the rest. ☹️
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The perfect game to watch whilst dealing with perimenopause.
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I think that one is winning at being stinkiest.
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Still, terrible games kind of chimes with my mood with this goddamned headache rn.
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Tell them they're releasing the eagle, too, make it super weird.
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"Caution is advised: if approached directly it will play bad rap music at the person, then fly away in a manner that suggests drunken driving."
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Americans thinking there's Communists hiding under the bed, but China have learned imperialist capitalism from Americans and gotten better than them at it.
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I knew you'd like this. 😊
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@emma.meangirls.online
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I'd tag him in to try and manifest this, but I don't want to spoil the surprise when he comes across it naturally.
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Can't wait to see burned out husks of these things lining the roads like Waymos though.
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Laughing at the mental image of Ripp finding this later.
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So, nice, but not too nice to throw, got it.
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Boba Fett was a bounty hunter... Fetty WAP sounds like his wifi security code... Hesse are you being hunted by an IG-88 modem?
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I really do think the USSR won the Cold War in the end. Americans are so scared of them still, 36 years after collapse, that they'll continually vote against their own best interests. Brezhnev would be laughing his tits off.
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Side effects of icepick lobotomies though include Stalin.
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Maybe an accessory to a crime. You know that critter didn't pay for that bike helmet.
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I just want to know, are they nice rocks?
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It exists. But it's bollocks.
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Blood all over the sunflowers.
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Tbf it does look like you're looking straight at them, rather than the camera, lol.
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Novel take on stoning the rich, but I'm listening...
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Whaaaaaat HOW?
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Okay there must be a back story to this.
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Also it's often people who get blocked by everyone immediately because we all know they already have a reputation for being awful human beings on other platforms. 🤷‍♀️
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Rotary line mower too. Churned the whole thing more effectively than a rugby match. At least the eejit will be able to grow spuds now.