mooog
@moogie.bsky.social
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moogie.bsky.social
I knowwww! And probs not very hygienic
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stevenperkins.bsky.social
thinking about the time someone choreographed a routine for two men on So You Think You Can Dance that was clearly about the end of a gay relationship, and Nigel Lythgoe was so panicked by it that he went “well, this is obviously two platonic friends falling out, probably over a woman”
moogie.bsky.social
this is the hard part of having both ADHD & autism (or maybe my underlying need to be accepted); I really don't want to be around people & yet when I am I want to communicate with them. I guess if there's enough people there who are similar it could work
moogie.bsky.social
I want a garden & access to the country much more than I want a pub, but it would be nice to have a local. I forsee a potential future of being eventually barred for my inability to try to change minds after 2 medium red wines. Or maybe I'll lean into the NB & ND stuff & be a tolerated mascot
moogie.bsky.social
a lot of the places we've been having a neb around to move to in 2027 have flag-shagger vibes & unfortunately I don't think we are going to be able to avoid the possibility of ending up in a Reform area. But at least now they are showing themselves so we know who make extra efforts to avoid
moogie.bsky.social
I feel it can stem sometimes from neurodivergency; social pathways need work & if replaced with acclaim for creative output, will be underdeveloped. ND brains are often primed for creativity & obsession. Negative feelings about selfish outcomes can be drowned with drink & drugs
moogie.bsky.social
Raymond would like to be a Gambian pouched rat when he grows up & I have to remind him that they are slightly better at not falling into cups of coffee & can also stay still for more than 0.5 seconds
moogie.bsky.social
I think to truly let talent shine you have to withdraw from the world. And some people do that in a hermit way, others who still require people can only be around them in simple, selfish ways, they don't have time for the needs of others & as their ego grows they see people as mere sources
moogie.bsky.social
happens all the time, is accepted & ignored. It's a direct line to actual pain, it's like watching a documentary & we shouldn't be immune to it & animal suffering should not, as seems to be more common lately, be a filmic device to elicit a reaction; certainly not if it is graphic.
moogie.bsky.social
I don't know whether or not Babylon is a good film but I always like to watch an epic. But suggested peril to an elephant in the opening scene plus actual depiction of harm to a rat & animals being kept poorly & I'm out. It hits different with animals & I wish filmmakers realised this. Because this
moogie.bsky.social
I feel it's a little irresponsible to not follow up the hay-wiping scene with a reminder to have a wee afterwards & definitely not use hay down there. Also, cooked or raw bacon? If it was raw it wouldn't smell strongly. Other than that, 🤌🤣🥂🤹🏆🔥
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soozuk.bsky.social
RIP JILLY COOPER! A queen who wrote THE most readable books in existence. People saw my thread of epic Jilly quotes and decided I was saying the books are shite. You COULDN'T be more wrong. Go and watch Rivals today.
soozuk.bsky.social
🧵Some real Jilly Cooper quotes from her Rutshire Chronicles, the series of books that Rivals is from.

1) "Her breasts swayed like party balloons when the front door opens"
moogie.bsky.social
raymond played with the babies so much the other night that he fell asleep on the back of the sofa & it looks like a detail from a Baroque painting, especially if you zoom in 🥰😃🐀
 a dimly-lit zoomed in image of a rat asleep on the sofa
moogie.bsky.social
I do! My brain told me last night to look up the giant thing; is the location Ilkley Moor? Although I'm a woods person, the springy heather there & the rocks & all that do appeal, you could hide from marauders at least 😆
moogie.bsky.social
Haha! Well that is high praise indeed, thank you. I'm getting a bit more dragon these days ngl
moogie.bsky.social
It's been so much easier to cope because we have the babies, but, of course I feel guilty for that. I feel guilty about other things also but I'm letting myself have those feelings, because it's just my sadness not knowing how to manifest; I need to let whatever it is happen so I can move through
moogie.bsky.social
I think that's part of why I have rats (& why I've always loved small rodents). They remind me that our ability to conquer & change is because of our physical size, not because we have an inherent right. Tiny sweet babies that have more life in them than most people I know
moogie.bsky.social
I've heard that word, it's beautiful. I should say read. Hee, I was pleased that my mum's ancestral investigations finally bore fruit (that I I can eat) & she found out that my ancestry is more Welsh than anything else, the rest a bit of Scottish & English. Rwy'n falch.
moogie.bsky.social
We went to Hyacinth Bucket's house on the way back from a funeral in May, I recognise it as a place that I somehow want to retreat to. It's a known thing isn't it, the tiny perfection of our childhood solaces
moogie.bsky.social
We try our absolute best! I love every atom of them ❤️
moogie.bsky.social
Thank you mister. He was such a sweet, clever boy, he brought up the skittery babies to be good, good adults & I'm so glad the new babies met him 🥲
moogie.bsky.social
I lost my oldest rat yesterday, I was holding him & feeling every last breath & he was surrounded by love & that's all we can hope for & all I want ❤️