I'll be checking that out in a minute!
Maria, I'm glad Lucky is doing better, and that she's easy to pill. I have to take Cosmo to the vet tomorrow afternoon; she's got some skin condition, and lost a lot of hair on her neck, and my kitty first aid has come to its limit. I've never had to give her oral meds, so I have no idea how she'll react if they're prescribed. I just hope whatever this is is easily treatable.
I'm so glad Lucky's doing better!
I was watching the livestream on my phone in bed and the text scroll took up so much of the screen it felt like all I was seeing was the hate trolls; I got so discouraged I turned it off. Plus, all the floating emojis were distracting. I'm watching the damn things rather than the performers.
Morning whine: Ugh, up for the regular early AM Tuesday meeting, after next to no sleep (work anxiety, lingering cold, and Matilda nightmare made for maybe two hours tops). I've been sickish but not actually sick for a week now and am so tired of it. Definitely not flu and not strep, just some miscellaneous cold that's playing havoc with the asthma and making me a drippy, coughing, decongestant-fogged idiot at work. BLARG.
The opening couplet from an Ogden Nash poem keeps running through my head like a sad unmusical earworm: "Very few things are very much duller/Than feeling unspecifically off-color."
Non-whine: Strix, so good to see your pixels! And I'm glad Lucky is doing better. My lovely grey Toby cat was meekly, easily pillable, the only one I've ever had who was that way, and it was blissful. It sucks having to see your critter be ill and needing medicine at all; it's nice not to have the extra stress of wondering how to get it into them without losing an extremity.
Is the show available for non-live viewing anywhere?
I was going to complain that it was early, but JZ's got it way worse.
First set of movers come and gone with positive results. And now the sun is rising.
Good luck Dana.
I wonder if Peter Thiel is consciously trying to develop his own supervillain origin story, or if that's all just a coincidence?
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More than anything, Peter Thiel, the billionaire technology investor and Donald Trump supporter, wants to find a way to escape death. He's channeled millions of dollars into startups working on anti-aging medicine, spends considerable time and money researching therapies for his personal use, and believes society ought to open its mind to life-extension methods that sound weird or unsavory.
Speaking of weird and unsavory, if there's one thing that really excites Thiel, it's the prospect of having younger people's blood transfused into his own veins.
I think you're onto something, Sue.
I know, right?
- Mad with power, check.
- Obscene amounts of money, check.
- Obsessed with immortality, check.
- Willing to experiment on himself, check.
He's is a flashy red bodysuit and a secret weapon away from being an actual supervillain.
ETA: And we don't know that he doesn't have the secret weapon already!!!