For the better part of four decades, I’ve put my thoughts in many different places. Some of these thoughts have thankfully disappeared into the ether and some of them are rotting away in digital graveyards like Facebook and twitter. As the internet becomes more of an inhospitable place, I’ve been keen to keep my thoughts all in one place, on a platform I have as much control over as possible. I’ll still probably share on instagram and I may fire off the odd post on bluesky, but I’m going to compile them all here, too. Not because I think they’re worthy of preservation, but just so I don’t feel so digitally schizophrenic, so I don’t accidentally lose my thoughts when an account closes or a new billionaire buys up a platform, so my thoughts won’t get buried by an algorithm because I didn’t share it with a 30 second clip of a song that I’ve never heard all the way through.
Sometimes these thoughts will be accompanies by photos. Sometimes they will be long and sometimes short. Often times they will be very stupid. I have tagged the thoughts using a system that makes sense to me and ultimately I am unconcerned as to whether or not it makes sense to you, but I think it’s pretty self-explanatory. For now, there is an option to comment on my thoughts, though I will not allow anything I deem annoying or unkind to remain published. It’s my party, I can do what I want.
empty paper cups
Unfortunately the paper to-go cup acting in the first episode of the new season of Slow Horses is very bad. Why, why?!, can actors not act with an empty cup? Why, and I am genuinely asking, can we not put a little water in the paper cups so they have some weight to them, so the actors handle them not as a three-dimensional piece of paper but as a vessel for actual liquid that human beings drink? Why are we still, in the year of our lord 2025, when Andy Serkis can cover himself in dots and be turned into the most realistic monsters against which even bad actors convincingly act, are we still waving paper cups around like they are batons? If this is a liquid problem, could we not weight the cups with rocks? Could we not create a special cup insert that mimics the feeling of holding an actually filled cup? We must get our greatest minds working on this.