
Eye gaze to manny frock.

Eye gaze to manny frock.


I say that every time someone says “I have a theory.”
You could try a breast separator pillow like this. I haven’t tried one, but saw an ad once and found it intriguing.
Im a social drinker. Though it doesn’t always agree with my stomach. It’s great for karaoke.
Thanks for sharing this!
Who can afford a backup egg?


Sad face


I miss the fresh cheese curls in Wisconsin, US.
We leave the collar attached to the leash. I don’t even use the leash most of the time now. He’s geriatric and moves like an animatronic with a dying battery.
Zydrate comes in a little glass vial.


I feel like one of The Big Five boycotting is a significant difference, but I’m not an expert.
Lonely + people + butt naked = still lonely
Thank you. You guys are making me take a harder look at the painting, and I see now that the scale on my tea cup is off and needs to be smaller. Since it’s still very unfinished, I can fix that way easier and hopefully leave the lemons alone.


Library at Mount Char is excellent, and a must-read for anyone into weird horror.


Just consumed The Last Murder at the End of the World by Stuart Turton. You may recognize him as the author of the 7 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle. This one is a post-apocalyptic murder mystery. It is jam-packed with questions and mysteries. While I had a few remaining questions about the apocalyptic event that happened prior to the story, every string related to the actual story was neatly plaited in a 1000-strand braid with a satisfying end. Love that author.
The Backstreet Boys.


Rewatched Annihilation. Still love it.


Those are not macaroons, they are macarons. Two different things and Cookie Monster should know better.


I think kind of flippant and with current cultural references.

Maybe not a good descriptor. I saw another reviewer use it, so hoped it would convey the tone.
A perfect pick for this time of year: Him by Geoff Ryman. The story that asks: what if Jesus, but trans? Im 80% through.
Young Maryam is informed by the angel that she will be made pregnant with the avatar of God. She’s thrilled when she gives birth to a girl, because women need more spiritual attention #girlgod.
She’s dismayed when the kid is old enough to insist he is a boy and demands to be called Yehush. Maryam (and some of her other kids) is quite transphobic. But almost everyone else in the book is readily accepting of Trans Jesus. The story follows all the same well-known Bible beats but form Maryam’s perspective. Once Yehush begins the preaching phase of his life, Maryam accepts and follows him.
This book is for;
Anyone interested in a Bible story seeped in female perspective, Ala The Red Tent.
Anyone interested in a humanized telling of Jesus, Ala Jesus Christ, Superstar.
Anyone interested in a trans-focused historical fiction.