Hahaha that proper made me laugh
How much weed is that?
Current price of an oz in the UK, if you know the right person: ~£160 Current exchange rate of $2500: £1,962 1962 / 160 = 12.26 oz per year
So about an oz a month. I'm happy to pick up the slack for lil' Timmy.
I tried buckie once! Drank a whole bottle, later that night had some sort of weird seizure while trying to go for a piss. Mashed my face against the skirting board, looked like I'd been in a fight the next day.
Buckfast. Just say no.
Have you checked out his podcast? He's such an interesting person.
It's called 'Metaphysical Milkshake'.
Ahhhh fascinating.
For years, I've been adamant that when I stir a cup of hot tea or coffee, the pitch of the scraping spoon almost imperceptibly shifts, and assumed it was because of the gradual slight cooling of the water. Nobody else could seem to hear what I heard.
Wasn't sure if it was my music producer ears or imagination.
Reading the article, this went exactly as I imagined it would. Equal parts hilarious and horrifying!
OK for the Xeelee series (by Stephen Baxter), you're really spoiled for choice... the author designed all the books to be standalone, doesn't really do 'cliffhangers'. But he has a suggested reading order:
Vacuum Diagrams (collection of short stories which will set out the overal story of the universe)
Timelike Infinity / Ring (tells the story of a character integral to the series, Michael Poole)
Raft and Flux (incidents amongst the wider background)
Destiny's Children (three-parter in the same universe, exploring different evolutions of humanity)
Then whatever else you like the sound of.
As an example of the sorts of timescales he writes over, 'Xeelee: Redemption' is set between the years 4060 and 5,000,000,000! Personally I prefer long books over short stories, which to me always feel like they end just as they get going. So while Vacuum Diagrams is excellent, if the same is true for you, maybe jump in with Timelike Infinity. It's a shame all my stuff is in storage atm as I could post you some of these. Hopefully you can find them at your local library.
For Banks, there's an excellent reading order here: https://www.howtoread.me/the-culture-reading-order/
Have you read much by Iain M. Banks? It's classed as 'hard' scifi, but I think that's just because he refers to actual known physics quite a lot. Really really really cool worldbuilding, especially in the Culture series. The Xeelee series is also fantastic and there's a ton of books there!
About 20 years late, but better late than never I guess.
Hopefully S02 Severance will be out this year. Obviously there was a big break because of the writers strike, they're currently filming right now and from the sounds of the statement I read, seem really keen to have it out ASAP.
And yes the Altered Carbon books are amazing! I feel like it's almost always best to watch the TV show / film first before the books, it's often a little disappointing the other way around as we've built our own internal universe of how characters look and sound. Plus the books by the nature usually have much more detail.
Is it Ozempic face? I thought it's buccal fat removal surgery.
I don't think it's a good look. People with naturally high cheekbones it looks good on, but done artificially it just looks like a secret heroin problem. Imo
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