- Tue, 12:56: This is lovely. https://t.co/xbhYEGO7Jd
- Tue, 13:07: RT @pmdfoster: So. IDS and fellow Brexiteers are back punting the Malthouse compromise...and @theresa_may has "reluctantly" agreed to look…
- Tue, 15:34: RT @StevenJNorris: OK, cards on the table. Johnson is the only MP who if elected PM would cause me to leave the Tory party. Everybody likes…
- Tue, 15:46: RT @nick_gutteridge: In many ways backstop is red herring. Ultimately quandary is & always has been v simple - in July ‘16 UK made commitme…
- Tue, 16:05: RT @MavenOfMayhem: Sharing this a second time so folks can retweet it without a heap of transphobia beneath it (at least for now). Thanks a…
- Tue, 16:05: RT @stephenkb: An early tactical error by Remainers not to emulate Nigel Farage and have 20 years of largely uncritical media coverage and…
- Tue, 17:35: Chap opposite me in Eurostar reading “A Handbook on the WTO Customs Valuation Agreement”, by Rosenow and O’Shea. A sign of the times?
- Tue, 19:08: Tuesday reading https://t.co/ihm3JV3Ep3
- Wed, 09:43: RT @vonbladet: Everyone: You can't just point at everything and call it "Ballardian". Me: *points at a skyscraper's rooftop pool being empt…
- Wed, 10:45: RT @DmitryOpines: 1/ Critiques of @GretaThunberg as lacking policy substance, all about optics, and only preaching to an echo-chamber might…
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Scherven, by Erik de Graaf
NB: With Russia's unprovoked murderous assault on Ukraine, I am actively looking at alternative hosts for this journal, preferably those which…
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Carbone & Silicium, by Mathieu Bablet
Second frame of third chapter: Do you think so? French bande dessinée given to us for Christmas by a friend. Carbone…
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Barbarella, by Jean-Claude Forest, adapted by Kelly Sue DeConnick
Second frame of third page of first volume: Second frame of third page of second volume: Famous French comic of the 1960s, on which the cult film…
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