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FionaAnne
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A death cult of personality.

Or aspirational. 

Which is why their votes were fraudulent.

🙏Thank you.🙏

Same. My favourite quote of his:

I’ve heard of JMJ and I really like his work. I’ll give your video link a look; thanks for sharing.

Oh yes! I’m certain I’m going to need to read it at least another several times to be able to do so without looking referring to the notes or looking a word/phrase up. I may try Dido next, or Tamburlaine, but not for a while.

It may have been on a podcast. Possibly this one:

Glad for he negative test and lack of symptoms. Keep watch though. It’s a sneaky MFer this C19.

Those look lovely. There’s a comedian named Aisling Bea who has a whole bit about how much she loves Kerrygold products. 

I’m giving Christopher Marlowe’s Dr. Faustus a try. Even though I’m used to Elizabethan language via Shakespeare, Marlowe was much more ‘educated’ so his language is a bit denser, but I’m trudging through. Also reading a posthumously released collection of Terry Pratchett called A Blink of the Screen. Funny, even if

Now playing

Oh JFC. Can the members of the group be arrested? Can the group have its 501(c)(4) status revoked?

🙏Thank you.🙏

🙏Thank you.🙏

I’ve never understood the concept of past-tense loving someone after they’ve died. You can get semantical and say “they’re no longer here, so you are loving their memory, not the person” (and people have done with me about Mr.FionaAnne and about Mum) to which I say: don’t get semantical with [my] emotions. Just Don’t.

It really won’t. If/When I do find another to love they won’t be replacing him. They’ll have their own place in my heart/soul.

🙏Thank you.🙏
I’m not sure if there is truly such a thing as “soul mates” but he was very close to mine. We did this magical thing: we made each other better just by being in one anothers’ lives.
He was the love of my life - - - so far. I haven’t met another, yet. My love for him isn’t past tense; I still love him.

🙏Thank you.🙏

Not sure where to share this; this post seems to be appropriate.

While we’re on the topic of Ireland, I recommend the podcast Motherfoclóir, an English-languge podcast about the Irish language, and language in general.