Fingers crossed for test center access! Also,
If Christian colonialism taught me anything, it's that we're on the right path to Buffista island and need more following. And maybe an army.
BWAH!
Jayne ,'Jaynestown'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Fingers crossed for test center access! Also,
If Christian colonialism taught me anything, it's that we're on the right path to Buffista island and need more following. And maybe an army.
BWAH!
All the job ~ma your way, Calli!
Job~ma, Calli!
Job~ma in abundance sent your way, Calli!
Timelies all!
Mr. S was discharged from the hospital yesterday. Now to establish routines and boundaries. (Not doing so well on that re: the Switch today)
I got my drivers' licence renewed today. Also did the weekly grocery run, so I have adulted.
Hey Sumi! So nice to see your words!
Calli, sending jobma your way.
It's so hot today that I'm all about couch rotting.
Everything crossed for you, Calli!!
Good luck Calli! And good luck making it to a test center or having results that your chosen schools will accept, Shir!!
I enjoyed Project Hail Mary but felt like the book was better for most of the space/science bits. Either it was more believable when not seeing it, or it was more spelled out and less hand-wavey (even if scientifically I’m sure it made no sense). But it was already really long so I guess they didn’t have time to spell more of it out!
Yes, the movie captured the book's emotions well, but the book was filled with so much sciencey goodness.
There was a fair bit of stuff in the movie that I raised an eyebrow at for the science, but it definitely hits in the feels. Dr. Grace and Rocky are both intensely charming in it. Apparently Gosling heard people who were talking about having chemistry with a block of concrete as a metaphor and said "challenge accepted."