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Sunday 8 March 2020
Nerd Church - #InternationalWomensDay: 'My Feminism Will Be Intersectional, Or It Will Be B*llsh**'
Sunday 1 March 2020
Nerd Church - St. David's Day Special! Let's Talk Robert Downey Jr as Dolittle!
Robert Downey Jr's performance as Dolittle is amazing. And he does it with a Welsh accent.
...I think it's fair to say, though, that the accent has had a mixed response.
And since today is St. David's day - and I never lose a chance to talk about Wales and being Welsh - what better time to discuss it?!
Sunday 16 February 2020
Nerd Church - 7 Amazing Queer Songs To Bring You Joy and Brighten Your Weekend
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I think we could all do with a little oomph and some good tunes, right?
These tracks are both awesomely awesome, and Queer af.
The world wears down on Queer folks - and sometimes it's good to just surround ourselves with the creations of our LGBTQ+ siblings.
But then, the world's weary atm whether you're Queer or not, so I hope all of you enjoy this little pick me up! 😀
Here we go then:
Sunday 9 February 2020
Nerd Church - The Truth?
Caution: This is one of those existential crises type posts with more questions than answers! Enjoy! 😅
What is the truth?
How can we tell what the truth is, in this supposedly 'post-truth,' 'alternative facts,' world?
Does the truth even matter any more?
Let's break this down, dearest nerdlets.
Wednesday 5 February 2020
Month in Review(s) - January 2020
January 2020. The first month of a new decade.
...A little worrying that World War Three was trending on Twitter within a day or two of the New Year.
Trending globally. Off and on. For quite a while.
Anyway, in better news, if you're reading this it means you've survived.
And that's worth celebrating, ok? That's an achievement in itself.
Sunday 2 February 2020
Nerd Church - Brexit: How We Got Here
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland has officially left the European Union, albeit in a transition period.
And no, the sky didn't fall in at 11pm GMT on 31st Jan, when we left the EU.
But we did start a period of time that, if we're lucky, will just be highly unpleasant and economically difficult.
I hope we're lucky, but that doesn't seem like the most realistic outcome.
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It's difficult to explain, to an international audience (hi! I love you!) exactly why the UK made such a foolish, pain-inducing decision in 2016.
(To those from the US: you made a worse decision, with the Trumpkin. So hopefully you understand how embarrassing this is.)
...But I'ma try.
(Please note - this is my opinion, ok? I'm not an expert or a politician or anything like that!)
Wednesday 8 January 2020
Month in Review(s) - December 2019
December has Christmas! Christmas is awesome! Therefore December is awesome! 😀
...I'm good at logic! (Lol.)
In all seriousness, December wasn't an easy one for me - but was far from the worst one I've ever had (as in, no-one died.)
So, despite the various colds I had (I'm a revolving door of viruses, dearest nerdlets!) and some upsetting problems with my grandfather's grave, December was good.
I love Christmas, ok? Christmas is amazing. 😊
Sunday 5 January 2020
Nerd Church - My New Year's Resolution
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Hey dearest nerdlets! I hope that 2020 is treating you well so far!
(...or at least hasn't been too sh** already. ...I'm pragmatic.)
So, I figured I'd talk a little about my New Year's Resolutions...
...Well. Sort of.
See, to me, NY resolutions have always been a little *waves hands* ...vague.
Like, I don't even know what I'm doing next week, let alone committing 12 months to something, y'know?
So, they're more like an idea. Maybe a goal, or an intention, or whatever.
Sunday 29 December 2019
Nerd Church - Our Roaring 20s
It's nearly that time again - when one year becomes another and we have the chance to make a fresh start
(...symbolically, if nothing else.)
But this year? This year marks the change of the decade, as well as the change of the year.
Yup, it's So Long and Farewell to the 2010s, and roll on the Roaring 20's.
(I'm now singing Panic! in my head, and I have no regrets.)
Were the 2010s that bad...?
Probably.
Especially 2016 onwards.
There's no sugar-coating it, some bad sh** has happened in this decade, especially the latter half - it feels like the world is colder, crueller, place than it was before.
Sunday 22 December 2019
Nerd Church - My Favourite Time of the Year (...Despite Everything)
(Warning: this post discusses bereavement, & other bad stuff that's happened to me at Christmas)
This week has been... difficult.
That's the polite way of describing it, anyway.
I don't want to go into the detail because I'm just gonna get really upset again -
- but basically, there's a serious and significant - though thankfully fixable, although in the long-term rather than the short-term - problem with my grandfather's grave.
So, yeah. That's what I've been dealing with in the week before Christmas.
I guess it could be worse - last year, in the week before Christmas, we buried him.
A few years before that, my other grandfather died on Christmas Eve, followed by his wife, my grandmother, four days later.
Sunday 15 December 2019
Nerd Church - Hope, Politics, and the Zombie Apocalypse
Something important happened on Thursday, dearest nerdlets!
What..? The UK election..?
Yeah, that happened too.
We now know which brand of f**ked we, as a country, are stuck with *sighs*
What I'm talking about, though, is yours truly watching a truly bizarre, but amazing, film, called Anna and the Apocalypse.
Have you ever thought, 'wouldn't High School Muscial be better if it was combined with Shaun of the Dead... and it was in Scotland... at Christmas...?'
No? Well apparently someone did!
No, really. That is what this film is.
Sunday 8 December 2019
Nerd Church - The Writer Diaries: Dealing With Self-Doubt
If you've been around my blog at all in the past (love you!) then you probably know that I struggle with...
...Well, that list could take a while, but for the purposes of this post, I struggle with self-doubt.
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So it's probably not that much of a surprise that I also have doubts when it comes to what I'm writing.
(Even blogposts - this is like my 6th attempt at writing this week's Nerd Church, and about the 3rd possible topic I came up with)
Thursday 5 December 2019
Month In Review(s) - November 2019
November was... it was ok.
I spent most of the month with a revolving-door of colds and viruses, so business as usual I guess! 😅
Sunday 17 November 2019
Nerd Church - Think Before You Speak
Social media.
Love it, loathe it, or (like most of us) find yourself somewhere in between.
Whatever you feel about the ol' socials, sh** escalates fast online!
I... kind of think that a lot of the escalation is related to people not having some sort of filter between their reaction and their mouths/fingers
- (talking and typing - I mean talking and typing. Minds out of the gutter nerdlets!)
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Wednesday 13 November 2019
Month in Review(s) - October 2019
October... what can I say about October?
October was a month, that happened, I guess! 😅
...complete with colds and a lot of work-stuff. But meh *shrugs* it was fine. Just an average month, really! 😅
Thursday 31 October 2019
The Five Year Blog Anniversary Post! (Ft. My Wisdomous Blog Advice)
It’s Halloween! And that means it’s my blog-anniversary-thingummy! Woo!
So let’s have an awesome-sauce post with the following awesome features:
- me giving what is most probably contradictory and confusing blogging-advice
- me ruminating on my 5 years (5 years!!!!) of blogging
- me generally over-using both exclamation points and brackets
(There was probably too much caffeine and/or YouTube consumed in the making of this post. #JustSaying.)
Sunday 20 October 2019
Nerd Church - Have A Little Consideration! (...And Treat Your Neighbours Right)
I think that some people - not everyone, but some people - need to re-evaluate their common decency, and the consideration that they may or may not have for the people around them.
Because sometimes, people do sh** that ain't a lot to them, but is, in fact, a big deal to other people.
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My neighbours have dogs.
They're lovely dogs. Adorable af.
But they like to chase cats. And I have cats.
Wednesday 16 October 2019
Month in Review(s) - September 2019
September!
(This wrap-up isn't late, it's casually timed 😎)
September was cool.
I had another cold, but that's pretty much my life tbh.
I also had my birthday! Woo! Birthday!
Although, I did have a few mixed feelings this year...
Sunday 13 October 2019
Nerd Church - Dyscalculia (Part 2: The Real World)
Dyscalculia is a maths learning difficulty that affects a lot of things that other people find easy and/or straight-forward.
Today, I figured I'd give you a real-life example of how Dyscalculia affects me.
You can catch up on my first post about Dyscalculia, which includes a lot of general info., here.
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A real-world Dyscalculia example: catching the goddamn train
Sunday 6 October 2019
Nerd Church - Dyscalculia (Part 1: What Is Dyscalculia?)
I've mentioned in passing before now that I have a learning problem - condition, disability, whatever you wanna call it - called dyscalculia.
So I figured it was about time (ha, you'll see why that's a pun soon,) that I let you know what that entails, and why that means I struggle with a lot of things that most people find easy.
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Disclaimer time: I am not a medical, educational, or neurological expert. I’m a Welsh chick with a blog.
In its simplest explanation, dyscalculia is the maths version of dyslexia.
It affects numeracy, rather than literacy, and also affects a lot of things related to mathematical ways of seeing the world that most people don't actually associate with maths.