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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.
Friday, 20 December 2019
I Watched The Film First! *Gasps* - 5 Books That I Read Because I'd Seen The Adaptations
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...that voice doesn't know me at all.
I read a butt-tonne of books.
Like, I read at the 200-per-year kind of speed.
But I watch loads of film and TV adaps. before I read the book.
Sunday, 15 December 2019
Nerd Church - Hope, Politics, and the Zombie Apocalypse
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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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Image by mohamed Hassan from Pixabay |
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, 1 December 2019
Nerd Church - London Bridge
(Warning: this post discusses the terror attack on London Bridge and related issues)
Sometimes, when one bad news story follows another, when one terrible event after another plays out on our screens, you can get the feeling that the words no longer have meaning.
But the words have meaning if you give them meaning.
London Bridge was an act of hate by someone who had previously shown themselves to be hateful - who had served their time for planning terrorist attacks and training camps.
But that doesn't mean parole, bail, license, is a bad thing.
Not everyone who makes a mistake will fail to learn from it.
People are people, dearest nerdlets. People are people.
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