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sass13.bsky.social
Swiftie. Summer Society. Romance reader. Partial Hugo Award winner (contributor, AO3). she/her
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Is crinkly a thing we want in cookies? Chewy, sure, but that’s achievable without slamming your cookware around
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Pretty sure Ned the Try Guy and John Moloney ruined it for everyone. Also it was kind of tainted from the start, because it implies that there’s something special and praiseworthy about loving your wife, when that should probably be the default
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Did your phone call start with a perky recorded voice telling you that if you don’t want to wait, you can use the app you already tried to use?
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Wait the transphobes are complaining about gender stuff in a production of TWELFTH NIGHT??????? Like, a trans production of any play by anyone is a fine and lovely thing, but THAT play??? Hilarious. Transphobes never beating the illiteracy allegations
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Well, they lost the election, and therefore can only watch helplessly on as to do otherwise would be disrespectful to their Republican colleagues (I cannot stress hard enough that this is sarcasm)
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Yay sheep!
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Thank you! Was scrolling the comments to see if someone had the answer to this before I had to resort to Google
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Read the attached article, made it to the blood lily logo (which is in no way related to Theranos’s flower of life, I’m sure) before I literally yelled “are you fucking kidding me?” at my phone
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It was her “you can’t send me to jail, I’m a mother” crunchy rebrand. Thankfully it didn’t work
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I’ve been on trains since 5pm and this was the first sentence Antony Green uttered when I finally got home and turned my tv on
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Circling back to this to add that ASIC is generally pronounced “a-sick” and not “Ay Ess Eye *pause* Cee”
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I knew the response was going to be dumb, but I never could have predicted how dumb
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The first time I read FEED, I finished at I think about 3am, and then stayed up another hour sobbing over it. Then I immediately leant my copy to a friend to inflict the same trauma (they would end up buying the set)
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The hand flex is perfect. The rest of the film….
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Happy belated birthday!!! Hope your milk tea is excessive in both quantity and deliciousness
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Yup. If you had an ultra-modern apartment with polished concrete floors and a lot of unnecessary glass and chrome (I’m specifically picturing the apartment where Garbanzo the cat lives if you’re on the same part of Cat Instagram I am), this nonsense might work. Instead it just looks misplaced
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I think this is my favourite Thomas outfit. It’s just so sparkly
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One of these things is not like the others…
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Huh, the Amazon popup at the end of the book really stopped me from noticing that list for 10 whole books (just finished the series). Now I feel silly. Thanks!
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Yes. Yes, it does
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Oh that sign makes a lot more sense now…
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Oh for sure! The other thing I’m finding interesting from a 2025 perspective is the ways the world has changed more generally. Because they were trying to be gritty and realistic in the early seasons, it’s an interesting time capsule of the 90’s, especially for things like the AIDS crisis
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I saw it as a kid because my mum watched it, but I started a proper watch a few months ago and I’m currently in season 6, and it’s genuinely excellent television. Less glossy than Greys, but you can see how the modern medical drama evolved from ER
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SOLD
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On the bright side, the good formulations weren’t working as well anyway because sometimes hair Does That. Time to find a whole new process
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Soaked two towels squeezing as much of the entire sink of water out of the fibres as I could, it’s now on the drying rack so 🤞🤞🤞
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I had to train a whole new algorithm after they stopped allowing password sharing, and it wouldn’t even show me very large shows that had just been released because their default algorithm had decided I was only interested in one genre
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Yes I did just wash my hair and discover that half my products are different and worse now
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Or, let’s be honest, “A C C *interminable pause for finger counting* C”
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I am several videos into a YouTube deep dive on Nerida Hansen and have heard “A C-C-C” too often
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For JoAnn specifically it’s the classic tale of “bought by VC and driven into the ground” with a side of “VC thought the pandemic crafting would go on forever”. Aspen in the Moment on YouTube has a good summary if you’re interested
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I feel like there’s miles of space between “excited about a tv adaptation” and “shouting out the near relative of the person actively destroying American democracy, specifically”