Great job Zack. Sorry to see them go.
Great job Zack. Sorry to see them go.
Got all four today! Thanks for posting these recaps Jay S. Otherwise I'd have no self-esteem at all!
Thanks. I might have to if I keep feeling this stressed.
Happy Birthday! Many Happy Returns!
My first night in a bug free bed after my infestation, I woke up and saw a small piece of black lint on my pillow. I literally screamed and jumped out of bed, panicked. Took a while to accept that the nightmare was over. Good luck to you, it can be traumatizing.
Fuck that. Glad it's relatively minor.
My co-worker just had a baby. Somehow, the boss didn't put any thought into what would happen once she did, and now I have to assume all her work, even though I have little idea of the extent of her responsibilities, nor how to execute them. I'm expected to just pick it all up on the fly. The extra work and…
Happy Belated Birthday!
Hey you sass that hoopy group therapy? There's a frood who really knows where his towel is.
Still dealing with This Changes Everything. Still tough to face the levels of greed, stupidity and desperation that have us racing towards massive die-offs and possibly extinction. Still too busy with life's constant challenges to write Pratchett reviews. Hopefully I'll have one finished next week.
My Dad read those for me and my brother. So good.
I'll always associate my Dad with The Prisoner, which he introduced me to.
Yes. No Logo was great, but The Shock Doctrine was a revelation for me. It felt like the secret history of the 20th century. This Changes Everything is similarly eye opening, especially the segments on proposed (terrifying) technological solutions to climate change.
I'm currently being frightened by Naomi Klein's book on climate change and the economy, This Changes Everything. Heavy stuff, but also hopeful, if you're interested in either topic.
Right now, Naomi Klein's book on climate change and the economy This Changes Everything. Equal parts terrifying and hopeful, this book, much like her other books, has opened my eyes to how immediate this crisis is, and how we must take action to combat it wherever and however we can.
Giovanni Zatara.
That's hard to argue with.
You make a good point.
There was a Muppets episode of Scrubs, yes.
For some, shyness might be their El Guapo. For others, a lack of education might be their El Guapo. For us, El Guapo is a big, dangerous man who wants to kill us.