I make comics. Drew The Wicked & The Divine, wrote Captain Carter, designed Captain Marvel and Ms Marvel, amongst others. I have ADHD if you're wondering why I'm like this.
At least he wasn't called Clint.
I'm like Batman. My circadian rhythm is way out of sync with most of society.
Pharmadoctor lists ones that do it, though I'm not sure I'd recommend booking through them. Best to call the place direct.
Solution: every shopper gets a personal assistant with a key to follow them round the store. Increased employment without a return to the entirely unjustified fear of mass shoplifting!
It's entirely possible to do modern recolouring, but it requires a sympathetic eye to what made the original work.
I suspect I might feel differently in a house with insulation, but... gimme that heat.
There's a real tension between old school inking methods and modern colouring! Takes skill from the colourist to make it all mesh.
Yesterday it was 22 and sunny at lunchtime. Then by 6 it was 11 and raining. Scotland!
Seems bizarre they haven't, now I think about it. Someone who holds the rights resisting the typical path to saturation, maybe?
We=people who are fortunate enough to be able to afford it, of course.
Their desire to see money going into private hands conflicts with their desire to pretend covid doesn't exist anymore, so while we've got this option now they can't tell us about it.
It's like with comics: so many techniques, especially with inking, exist to get around the printing limitations of the past. Hatching to imitate shadows, etc. We don't *need* them now, but they linger.
The thing about pop songs likely being about 3 minutes because that's what you could fit on one side of a 78 blew my mind.
I think it's £45 at the omnicare on Queensferry road but I might be wrong? It won't be cheaper than that though. And no, they've made no effort to publicise it. I guess that would go against the idea it's over.
So if we'd been free when they called we could have already had it elsewhere.
Yeah. We used pharmadoctor, & when we got to the pharmacy on the supposed booked date they had no record of us. So, better to call them directly, I guess, as annoying as that is. One thing that the site does, though, is put you on a list other pharmacies can call if they need to use that day's doses
Yeah, since April. £45. Booked in ourselves for next week (was supposed to be this week but they messed up the booking and if we'd had ours, the 3 remaining jabs in the pack of 5 would have gone to waste).
It should still be free, but if you can afford it, you can buy them in the UK now. Important as it's been a long time since anyone not on the vulnerable list hasn't had one in quite a while.
Getting boosted against COVID every year is a great idea for you and literally helps the entire world. We can make the coronaviruses rue the day they set foot on our turf
I'm gonna cut so much foam when I have some spare time, you have no idea
The annoying thing about closing down my old twitter is I can't copy across my favourite old jokes to here.
I'm sure some of you view that as a plus
Really grim stuff. There was actual proof of the good it did, the benefits to both individuals and society, and they went "nah"
It is so deeply frustrating that this has been clear for so long but we just have to sit and wait through the destruction of our industries, the internet and planet until we're proven right, all because of a few frauds and their rich marks
i wrote precisely this up here
1. TOO MUCH venture capital $ with nowhere else to go
2. middle managers have to push the hype cos their C-levels love it
very dumb BS and blatant lies ensue across tech
the "tech" is now in the "knowing fraud" stage
davidgerard.co.uk/blockchain/2...
It's all often left unmentioned. Even in pieces talking about the direct consequences of Brexit, Brexit isn't named a lot of the time.
"gender ideology", of course, is an entirely neutral phrase that doesn't betray any underlying bigotry on behalf of the people responsible for this
Every day I get more radicalised I’d probably pop a bottle of brut if the BBC Question Time offices were obliterated by a rogue timetravelling Luftwaffe pilot
Exactly the same with our columnist class here too, despite the country being so much smaller.
Weird that it came out when I was a small child, I remember dancing to it in clubs