- Mon, 12:56: RT @JeremyCliffe: The thing with prophesying the EU's imminent doom is: 1) it's as old as the European project itself 2) it can become rep…
- Mon, 16:05: What the Coronavirus Is Doing to Rural Georgia https://t.co/IVSYwwZKTC from 4 April: “nine Georgia counties, most o… https://t.co/r3cokqEeSd
- Mon, 17:11: RT @tweetheart4711: On 3 May 1374 BCE a solar eclipse was observed and recorded at Ugarit by Mesopotamian astronomers. "On the day of the…
- Mon, 20:33: The Testaments, by Margaret Atwood https://t.co/3PEUbsoWJP
- Mon, 20:48: Inside the Early Days of China’s Coronavirus Coverup https://t.co/DrGRRwoNe6 Fascinating report which actually look… https://t.co/qmetIEEjL5
- Mon, 22:24: RT @worldcon2021: At the 34th #Worldcon in Kansas City in 1976, @HamillHimself and producer Gary Kurtz did a Q&A about a little movie that…
- Tue, 10:45: Thread. https://t.co/AZi6rcaT1X
My tweets
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Kaamelott: Het Raadsel Van de Kluis, by Alexandre Astier and Steven Dupre
Second frame of third page: Lancelot: Get back, I'm going to break the door down! I got this because it won the Prix Saint-Michel in 2009 for…
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Neil Dreams / An Honest Answer, by Neil Gaiman
Two more short comics from the Neil Gaiman Humble Bundle that I invested in some years back. Neil Dreams is in fact a compilation of two issues of…
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For the Love of God, Marie!, by Jade Sarson
Second frame of third chapter: I picked this off the bookshop shelves ages back, and have now got around to reading it. It's a graphic novel…
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