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We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stats. Oxford, UK
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Hello folkies, friends, musical adventurers, and people that want to give me a gig! Right. I’m here. What’s going on? Is it nice? Can I eat it, snog it, or dance on or about its grave?

#RaoulDufy, Paris, (1937)

Eurovision, but for selecting a new Pope.

Jesus. That film franchise took a turn...

When you cut the dough in half freehand and the halves come out exactly the same weight. It's the small things.

I keep seeing DEI being called an ideology when it is not, and the white supremacy that is replacing it not being called an ideology, when it really is. That shit goes back centuries.

Spoiler: The glue is failing in freezing weather. Because they used glue on the Cybertruck.

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Lovely exhibition at The North Wall (in Oxford) right now, with pictures inspired by the Japanese microseasons, by Imogen Rigden

"Merch Ado About Nothing" was *right there*.

And then everyone got up and clapped. ... Are these "climate scientists" you spoke to in the room with us right now, Mark Beer? A reminder that transport accounts for almost 30% of emissions, and curbing transport emissions is a top priority to reducing Oxford's carbon footprint.

An under-explored aspect of motonormativity is what I call Chekhov's Bicycle. If a character is seen cycling in a TV show or film, then they will almost certainly be involved in a crash.

Still easing my way on here, so I thought I’d introduce myself more with some photos. I am a self taught undertaker in the UK. I’ve written a book published in US and UK about my work. This is photo is of a street funeral I did in 2012 for Michael a local homeless man who died on our streets.