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Yes that common problem of the working class ‘valet bills’.

Get a fucking bus FFS!

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Sahara - Live from Coachella 2026
Sahara - Live from Coachella 2026 YouTube video by Coachella

Go to about 2hrs 35 ish in this live stream, Nine Inch Noize at Coachella. Fucking amazing! www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nlrp...

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Dammit, every time I read the words ‘ketamine queen’, which today has been many times, I hear it my head sung by Billy Ocean

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Ep24: Fave Aliens with JEFFREY COMBS! Podcast Episode · Beyond the Final Frontier - A Star Trek Podcast · 3 March · 1h 19m

Trekkies and horror fans, my friends at the Beyond The Final Frontier podcast have just put up a brand new and rather wonderful interview with Herbert West himself, Jeffrey Combs. Listen and share #filmsky #startrek podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/b...

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When do we get Ruben Östlund’s adaptation of the 2026 BAFTA Awards story?

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We can hear you at the back

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Killer roaches? Adding that to my reading list

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Great initial content on there which is encouraging me to get back into reading for pleasure.

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Another shout out for @benhoward.bsky.social and his great new Booktube channel Serrated Pages. If you like horror and crime (and hopefully some SF content soon Ben) like and subscribe over on YouTube https://youtube.com/@serratedpages?si=4l1ax-2Gc3zH4-yV

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Why Scream Made Every Other Slasher Look Worse
Why Scream Made Every Other Slasher Look Worse YouTube video by Serrated Pages

Why Scream made generic Slashers much worse...And why "Breathe In. Bleed Out" is the perfect example of this
#booksky #booktube #booktok 💙 📚🩸

www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDCw...

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And another friend Ben Howard (co-host of the much missed Mondo Movie podcast) has just launched a YouTube channel Serrated Pages (@serratedpages) deep diving into the world of genre literature (horror, crime and SF mainly. Early days for this, but join the community if you are a reader

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If you are a fan of #startrek I recommend the podcast co-hosted by my friend Toby Weidmann, Beyond The Final Frontier. Latest episode gives fair and honest reaction to the first half of Starfleet Academy’s maiden season, and their recent Nana Visitor interview is a must. Available from all the usual

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Time to plug some stuff from friends of mine…

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#starfleetacademy s1e6 ‘Come, let’s away’, first of the series to introduce real stakes (not a criticism, I have mostly loved the teen drama episodes). Superb Trek that sets up the back half of Academy’s first season.

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Pretty sure you will enjoy it. It’s taking some risks, and also pissing of all the worst people (snigger)

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Episode 5 of Starfleet Academy, the show has really clicked for me. I really interesting blend of teen drama tropes and deep Trek lore

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Caught two examples of degloving injuries on shows I watched this weekend, one was The Beauty, the other was in The Pitt. Guess which one nearly made me faint?

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Barista in training? Or just really hungover?

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Believe the hype, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple is an absolute banger. Nia Dacosta confidently building on the foundations of the previous films, but clearly allowed to bring her own style. Garland’s script is vicious and really moves the franchise forward #filmsky

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Wow

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Time will tell how it plays out…Next Gen’s pilot was awful, Enterprises’ pilot was great, then those series go in wildly opposite directions (imo)

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It felt Star Trek to me, the big ‘issue’ of the first episode gets sorted out through teamwork and actually doing Star Trekky type things

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Have shocked myself with how much I enjoyed the pilot of Starfleet Academy, given how shonky the marketing has been. Very happy, because I am loathe to agree with anything from the toxic Trek-bros who have been firing a multitude of slurs at it

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So, not all that proud of this selection, a run of the mill slasher, a film with one foot in the divine and the other in the gutter, a season finale so bloated it runs longer than most movies, and an exercise in emotional sadism #letterboxdfriday #lastfourwatched

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@bbdragula Interview With The Vampire recap on the pod? Oh hell yes pls!

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A screenshot of a headline to a Guardian column by Adrian Chiles. The headline reads: 'I've been thinking a lot about dog poo'

A screenshot of a headline to a Guardian column by Adrian Chiles. The headline reads: 'I've been thinking a lot about dog poo'

If anyone should find these writings please know that I did what I did to escape my weird predicament out of pure, unadulterated desperation.
We entered the laboratory six days ago—myself, Hammond and his pet terrier Matheson—our search to perfect the miniaturization process having entered its crucial final stage. Hammond was like a man possessed; the quest to seek the means by which to shrink organic matter had become an obsession for him, blinding him to all the attendant risks of our experiments. So it should not have come as a surprise to me when, in the midst of stress-testing the latest example of our formula, corners were cut. One moment I was watching my tablet screen to monitor our progress, and the next an explosion rocked the room and I was rendered unconscious.
When I awoke, hours later, the very world around me had changed. Pulling myself up to stand, I found that the chair on which I had been sitting now towered over me like a skyscraper. I quickly calculated that my height was now less than four inches. The formula had worked—but at what cost?
	On the other side of the room lay the body of Hammond—killed by the explosion. Next to him, tied by his lead to the radiator pipe was Matheson, who now appeared to me like some kind of Godzilla or Kong, a monstrous giant. My first thought was to alert the authorities, to find an escape. 
	I have spent the past six days in pursuit of this same end.
	I am shrinking more every day, becoming smaller, lighter, more vulnerable. The only way out of this room that I can see is the heating vent that sits on the wall, too high now for me to reach unaided. Three hours ago Matheson desposited a large pile of excrement directly below this vent.
	If my calculations are right, I should now be light enough in bodyweight to climb this faecal Everest and make my way to the outside world and find help. If I am wrong, the implications do not bear thinking about.	
	Let these words stand as my epitaph: I dared to try.

If anyone should find these writings please know that I did what I did to escape my weird predicament out of pure, unadulterated desperation. We entered the laboratory six days ago—myself, Hammond and his pet terrier Matheson—our search to perfect the miniaturization process having entered its crucial final stage. Hammond was like a man possessed; the quest to seek the means by which to shrink organic matter had become an obsession for him, blinding him to all the attendant risks of our experiments. So it should not have come as a surprise to me when, in the midst of stress-testing the latest example of our formula, corners were cut. One moment I was watching my tablet screen to monitor our progress, and the next an explosion rocked the room and I was rendered unconscious. When I awoke, hours later, the very world around me had changed. Pulling myself up to stand, I found that the chair on which I had been sitting now towered over me like a skyscraper. I quickly calculated that my height was now less than four inches. The formula had worked—but at what cost? On the other side of the room lay the body of Hammond—killed by the explosion. Next to him, tied by his lead to the radiator pipe was Matheson, who now appeared to me like some kind of Godzilla or Kong, a monstrous giant. My first thought was to alert the authorities, to find an escape. I have spent the past six days in pursuit of this same end. I am shrinking more every day, becoming smaller, lighter, more vulnerable. The only way out of this room that I can see is the heating vent that sits on the wall, too high now for me to reach unaided. Three hours ago Matheson desposited a large pile of excrement directly below this vent. If my calculations are right, I should now be light enough in bodyweight to climb this faecal Everest and make my way to the outside world and find help. If I am wrong, the implications do not bear thinking about. Let these words stand as my epitaph: I dared to try.

#42: Dog Poo

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That bit was great. Personal fave was the disco ball, camera dress that flayed men alive

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Great movie, their most ‘fun’ film

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This next Avengers film is starting to look like a frat house cocktail made in a bathtub. Just pour in every bottle from the back of the cupboard and hope for the best. #filmsky

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What if Alain Resnais remade Kill Bill? No need to imagine, Cattet and Forzani’s amazing Reflection in a Dead Diamond is streaming on Shudder now #filmsky

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