Yeah…. Yesterday’s tomorrow was also shite.
Posts by Dave Dando-Moore
Today is yikes. And shite. Tomorrow promises promise.
Potentially, yeah - it does heavily depend on the context though. The irony is that in this depiction, the locus of responsibility is still being placed on the person doing the 'overgiving'... This could also be characterised as 'generous' in some readings I'd say. So.... 'nice'?
Ikr. Utter bollocks.
Was supposed to be 'known as the Bwlch' - I may be pissed
Hopefully anyway. One has tried.
Just remembering driving down this road (a mountain down as the Bwlch, near where I'm from) with my father 35 years ago.... with him on a hypomanic up, and me sitting next to him wondering wtf was going on lol.... You'll note the lack of crash rails on the side....
Let me tell you what today's crying taught me about B2B sales......
Maybe don’t eat your kids then..
We can't meet fascism meekly and weakly. We have to face it in the same way it faces us.
My grandfather was an abusive prick. But, something I remember was sitting with him as an 8 year old, listening to 'Chariots of Fire' album by Vangelis. And him explaining the emotional stuff that was happening as the music changed in timbre, tempo etc. I simultaneously hate and thank him for this.
And, here it is on Spotify.....
Cynefin, pronounced kuh-nev-in, is a Welsh word that signifies the multiple, intertwined factors in our environment and our experience that influence us (how we think, interpret and act) in ways we can never fully understand.
No gods. No masters. No kings. Solidarity from the UK.
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Do. Not. Disturb. The. Mysterious. Ancient. Rune-inscribed. Skull-adorned. Ring. Found. In. The. Idyllic. Countryside.
Seriously, there's a whole book about this. And movies. Long ones!
POS turns on POS - completely novel narrative here.
And sending police on horses to beat up miners
They tried it for us Welsh a while back, when we were held back by our own language.... it went terribly, terribly well for everyone
Always! I've had one stuck to my head for weeks...