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Ha, yep I'm a badass in knowing what I won't be badass at! Photobook badassery is a very, very good skill. Many people who make photobooks should really not make photobooks (perhaps they might be really great coast guards? We'll never know.)

I quite often ask myself how I failed to know something! I find odd gaps in my knowledge that, even though obviously I know everything about my own history, I can't see how I missed. I suppose there are just so many things to learn!

Oh, thank you for asking the question; it was really interesting for me to think more about it.

Yep — I would be a rubbish ship captain because I would freak out and quite possibly run away, and it would be my job to not do that. (I am a big fan of doing one's job while being a total badass… and my badassery does not extend to either of these men's jobs, unfortunately.)

It's pretty stunning. I felt so massively frustrated and disgusted by Schettino just listening to it — I think that's part of why I was so absolutely pro Captain de Falco, because he kept it together so bloody well and took charge while obviously being so enraged. (Clearly, this is why people like de Falco are in

Thirty seconds after it was on, my phone rang and it was my mother going "Did you just hear the Italian coast guard? It was like the best person in the world and the worst person in the world on the phone to each other!"

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Have you heard the phone call of the coast guard telling Schettino to GET BACK ON THE SHIP? It's quite something. I saw it on TV and started applauding the coast guard (Capt. Gregorio De Falco). I didn't think at the time that Schettino could come across any worse than he already did, but when he says "but it's

"More" was the magazine that we used to secretly pass around the playground for the detailed illustrated "position of the month" column. I'm guessing it's not the same thing where you are!

Ugh, it's SO AWFUL.

For some reason, I always thought that eeny-meeny etc was Irish! Probably because my Irish granddad was always making up little nonsense songs that sounded like that. I didn't know the origin until today.

I think nowadays, young people are likely to find out about blackface because someone gets publicly chastised for doing it on Halloween. And then I think the problem is — in what context do they get that information?

I think it might be because minstrel shows were just about old enough that they didn't really come up in conversation/education… and still fresh enough to be something that perhaps older people didn't want to bring up. The "Black & White Minstrel Show" ran on the BBC until 1978, three years before I was born; I

I only really know of it because I think some of the dancers on Strictly were on it when they were younger. I will investigate it.

I know you're suggesting everyone should already know all of this already, but I did find that piece really interesting and informative — I know that blackface is wrong, wrong, wrongity wrong, but I'd never particularly read up on the history: I'd heard the name "Jim Crow" in passing but didn't know what it was all

I somehow only flew Virgin America once and don't remember anything about it (much drama was occurring at the time) but I try to fly normal Virgin as much as possible because it just seems so superior to everyone else I've flown with (keep in mind, I've weirdly never flown Air NZ, Emirates, etc). (We have a domestic

I want to watch more dancing programmes! I think here we only have Strictly and one really dodgy one where Z-list slebs danced with their real-life non-dancer girlfriends/boyfriends/husbands/wives, and it was awful. (I think we did have SYTYCD here at some point… but I never saw it.)

Exactly! I'm a photographer and sometimes I find myself in a dilemma with group shots where someone looks significantly better or worse than the other people (not necessarily always because the person is just "better" or "worse" but just in terms of that particular shot, or perhaps one person just had really great

Agreed. There have been plenty of times when blokes have wanted to talk to me when I'm standing alone, which must mean I look reasonably ok… but there have also been a million times when I've been shoved, mid conversation, out of the way by blokes trying to get to my fantastically gorgeous friends. If I wanted to meet

I'm totally on board with the Cheerleader Effect normally… except for those exceptions where one person really stands out as different (for better or worse) than the average, and that difference seems to be exaggerated.

Yes, even when they're spiking they're still unusual… we just found it so interesting that we thought we were choosing things completely without any outside influence, but apparently other people were also making the same choices at the same time.