Shane Carrow
@shanecarrow.bsky.social
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Writer, admirer of art, collector of useless scraps of information. Melbourne, Australia. Check out my adventure/horror novels here: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Shane-Carrow/author/B01MY49ARP
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Book 4 of the Avery & Carter series, CULT OF THE KRAKEN, now available on Amazon in ebook and paperback: www.amazon.com/dp/B0F2F54SPL
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Home and Away, William Mackinnon, 2022
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I wonder if Latika Bourke is still getting paid 150k to attend the occasional London soiree
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Ninefax, I do not care about your syndicated AP articles or whatever piquant insights your correspondent is regurgitating from his peers in the press pack. I do not need any global coverage from you outside the Asia Pacific! It is 2025! Focus on your own niche, which is local stories!
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Similar to depression manifesting as radical political beliefs, it’s anxiety manifesting as radical political beliefs
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IIRC it’s going to stop being a terminus due to post Metro tunnel tram route rejigging
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The only time I’ve ever heard of this is as a joke in the last season of Breaking Bad
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Besides the point but I’ve always thought icebreakers seem like very cosy places. All the way down there off Antarctica, tucked up in bed in your warm cabin after a long day of doing scientific experiments 😴
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Some of you on here have taken a little too closely to heart the notion that Bluesky needs sports discussion to survive.
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It’s darkly amusing that American right-wingers think Australia and NZ are dystopian police states because we dared enact pandemic control measures, yet meanwhile they’re abandoning the most basic tenet of English common law: nobody has a right to stop you on the street and ask you for ID
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Remember we're already in a world of Kavanaugh stops based solely on ethnicity. If you are from a targeted group, this can happen to you no matter what your citizenship status is. What if you forget your wallet at home? You could end up in detention for days or worse.
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Do you want to live in a "papers, please" country?
shanecarrow.bsky.social
This is how I feel about the Salisbury poisoning - not just a political assassination but one in which an innocent British bystander was killed (!) and their govt’s reaction was to expel a few Russian diplomats
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Yeah interesting. I’ve known people who watch plenty of films but won’t consume fiction in book format, which I find weirdly inconsistent
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A great example of the whimsy/silly thing though - it’s the *ministry* of magic, technically subservient to the elected government, because I guess the wizards still recognise the Crown? Best not to think too much about it
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Ironically quite an accurate portrayal of the contemporary British economy
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Though having said that, there is something unintentionally funny and fundamentally British about the fact that just about every adult in the wizarding world works for the civil service
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And they were the better for it. As pastiches of old British boarding school stories the point where they come apart is clearly in the fourth book, when she attempts to expand beyond that walled garden
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Reading this by Orwell has always stuck in my head because until then I hadn’t realised it was how I had also been taught (and therefore still thought of) history:
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Yes: it increasingly required this world to have some level of internal consistency where previously it had been all whimsy
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When someone says this I’m always curious: do you watch movies? Or just documentaries?
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Sometimes I need to transit my door to do things like “obtain food”
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I like that the otherwise bad T3 briefly touched upon that with John Connor: what happens to the guy raised to believe he was fated to become a hero, in an apocalypse that was then averted? A paranoid burnout drifter.
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Shifting Sands, by William Blamire Young, 1929
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Even if you're filthy rich the only good reason I can think of to choose Dubai over London, Paris, New York, the Amalfi Coast etc is if you're a fugitive from Western law enforcement
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Semi related, in a way I think other people don’t get, this is why I can’t just shove writing into a half hour block of time here or there. It’s an entire morning/afternoon/evening or nothing.
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I genuinely think people confuse him with Bernard Collaery