Lovely misunderstanding of this that involves you being suddenly raptured into state of holy elemental power.

Outside tescos as per

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does it?

If we could redistribute wealth maybe not, but until we do, yeah

some days I find it really complicated to think about the differences between direct and indirect exploitation

Have you read Surfacing?

No - recommended?

Absolutely, it’s her best for me but is very different in style to her speculative fiction stuff.

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image

bruh.

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I love it! :musical_note: :guitar:

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I am now the hangover.

Beak> were v v v good last night. As were the other bands they’d curated or whatever.

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Been to the leisure centre for bounce and play with the kiddo and then spent too much money in Sainsbury’s. Had a bread and cheese lunch and watching peep show.

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Went for a walk which was interrupted by rain

The Met Office lied again

Also listened to the very final Harmontown podcast. Cant believe I’ve been listening to it since it began 7 years ago as slightly more of a sadboi

Gonna go buy some records now then take the dog for a walk.

Going home for Christmas today so I shaved my face cause I won’t have shaving stuff at home and now my face is too tender

Mmm bread and cheese.

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Been meaning to read that since seeing it mentioned in Mark Fisher’s “The Weird and the Eerie”

Nothing fancy (roule, brie, cheddar and a Baguette)

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The bear in We’re Going On A Bear Hunt is the only likeable character along with the dog.
All he wants is a friend, he is lonely. Humans are awful - especially ukulele dad.

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Not seen the film but the play we just saw of Mr Popper’s Penguins was celebrating animal exploitation. Everyone was clapping along like circus seals, idiots.

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