Which book character do you think would survive in a horror movie?
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Just got my bivalve vaccine. Feeling a little clammy but the world is my oyster.
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#TheBansheesofInisherin was such a sad, beautiful and clever film. A metaphor for the horrors of a civil war in a community that seemed to be isolated from it. My movie of the year so far.
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‘Joan Didion was like iron. Writing was the way she handled difficulties, and the work helped her keep her feet.’ Thomas Powers on a new collection of essays by Joan Didion: https://t.co/W3J5pXh69B
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Then they came for the blue checks, but they were already on Mastodon.
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Wanting to read scary books when you are a self-proclaimed scaredy cat? Alyxandria Ang of https://t.co/XGcQqzmIh0 does! We LOVE to see (and enable) it! https://t.co/h745mEA5hi
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‘Ideally, a second city should present an alternative to the centre, a different set of values, a different ethos or way of life; Marseille compared with Paris, Los Angeles with New York, Hamburg or Cologne with Berlin.’ Owen Hatherley on Birmingham: https://t.co/qIkISdDxm1
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The new graphic novels for adults include a visceral horror story set in Brooklyn, a fish-out-of-water love story set in the Philippines, and much more. https://t.co/L2uY7PscTz
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Yes, fellow #Scorpios, it's #Halloween2022 ...our time to cackle, hoot, and meow!! Be careful with those skeletons, however. They're breakable.
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In "A Column of Her Own," @hapahaiku explores how @daisyhernandez's THE KISSING BUG (@Tin_House) explores the same "forgotten disease" pitfalls we've seen play out during the pandemic: https://t.co/pZekDxSqRr https://t.co/RzRYomJdKc
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Reading on People and Topics Outside Traditional Gender Boundaries | Read Woke https://t.co/SDTO6PHtpe https://t.co/l9YyPvlBRv
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