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Posts by Lauren Ingram

Who else has read The Invisible Library by @genevievecogman.bsky.social …

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And funnily enough, Rutland is one place I actually have stayed (whereas my score would be much lower than yours)

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Bad AI spelt Colosseum wrong in the captions, what would the Romans think? Fantasy gladiator match - AI robot with a sword vs Spartacus and Crixus

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@maxbarry.com Max, perhaps you ignore this account, so forgive me. I am listening to Discordia and I need to know - is the first line about Diego digging a hole a reference to The Castle or have I just projected this onto the text? (Slash audio)

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Recently in Chicago I met a man in a bar. My friends and I have dubbed him “Budget Nick Miller”.

That’s all I’m going to say.

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Why have you made me picture this

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Saw it on Twitter! It’s become a very well known Auspol meme

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Okay how do you read so many books in a year!! How many hours in a day do you dedicate to reading? I’ve tried to read more this year (and have) but nowhere near you.

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Petition for @georgiatennant.bsky.social to narrate all the Rutshire Chronicles for Audible after doing Rivals. I desperately need it so I can listen to the rest of them from her fantastic voice.

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I really can’t decide

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Excuse me I am 34 and I saw that

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Why do so many Australian men in their 30s decide they are DJs

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We’re crossing a critical threshold where everyone now has an account they hate on here. The Age of Blood has begun

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I was scared it would be :( the kind of book mainstream Hollywood often can’t do right

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I’m enjoying the burst of old Twitter people—does anyone have a list going of Oz Media/Politics/those interested etc Twitter folk going yet?

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Two dogs sit next to each other on a couch. The one on the left is a large cross bread dog and is looking seriously at the camera, and the one on the right is a corgi and smiling at the camera.

Two dogs sit next to each other on a couch. The one on the left is a large cross bread dog and is looking seriously at the camera, and the one on the right is a corgi and smiling at the camera.

Whitlam photo of the day: all best friends need the tall grumpy one and the small happy one

(Willow is also very happy but just doesn’t look it in this photo)

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😂😂😂

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I am going to a wedding party in a couple of weeks and out of 70 people myself and one other are the only ones not in a couple 🙃

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My special talent is being upbeat and happy and enthusiastic to everyone I see in person when actually I’m very depressed and want to cry all the time

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😂😂😂

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A corgi stands on carpet, with a towel draped over him. His ears can’t be seen, only one eye, his snoot and his mouth are visible. He is smiling.

A corgi stands on carpet, with a towel draped over him. His ears can’t be seen, only one eye, his snoot and his mouth are visible. He is smiling.

Whitlam the Corgi photo of the day—being a pirate after his bath

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“But what if there’s an even better boy?”

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Whitlam the corgi photo of the day—having an existential crisis

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WHAT IS HAPPENING

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A tan and white corgi lays across a step out of a garden, blocking the path. He looks over his shoulder at the camera.

A tan and white corgi lays across a step out of a garden, blocking the path. He looks over his shoulder at the camera.

Whitlam the corgi photo of the day— blocking the path so he can ensure he gets pats

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1844: First publicly funded telegraph line in the world—between Baltimore and Washington—sends demonstration message on 24 May, ushering in the age of the telegraph. This message read "What hath God wrought?" (Bible, Numbers 23:23)

1844: First publicly funded telegraph line in the world—between Baltimore and Washington—sends demonstration message on 24 May, ushering in the age of the telegraph. This message read "What hath God wrought?" (Bible, Numbers 23:23)

Very apt that this was the first message sent using networked electronic devices

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Omg

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A corgi lays on a round blue dog bed, with a costume around his head that looks like a lion’s mane. He is looking sad and slightly like he is having an existential crisis.

A corgi lays on a round blue dog bed, with a costume around his head that looks like a lion’s mane. He is looking sad and slightly like he is having an existential crisis.

Zoomed in photo of a corgi laying on a round blue dog bed, with a costume around his head that looks like a lion’s mane. He is looking sad and slightly like he is having an existential crisis.

Zoomed in photo of a corgi laying on a round blue dog bed, with a costume around his head that looks like a lion’s mane. He is looking sad and slightly like he is having an existential crisis.

Whitlam the corgi (throwback) photo of the day—three years ago when I tried to dress him up as a lion and he was not impressed

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This is STUNNING

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Made slow cooked BBQ ribs, mac and cheese, and cornbread for lunch. It’s a public holiday tomorrow and I am now in a food coma. Bliss.

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