A sunny disposish will always see you through. When up above the skies are black instead of being blue.

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A sunny disposish will always see you through. When up above the skies are black instead of being blue.
I need to give a serious shout-out to @thesabotagedandovershadowed for drawing something very important to my attention in my Lunyx GIFset:
How did I MISS that? I’ve only looked at this scene a million times now, lol! ;) So thank you, @thesabotagedandovershadowed, for opening my eyes! :D ;)
Merry Christmas to all my followers and everyone else who might have accidentally stumbled across my little corner of the internet.
May your days be a bit brighter, warmer and filled with light and especially hope, hope, hope in these trying, dark and difficult times.
Gaudete, gaudete, Christus est natus!
Low-risk people drive epidemics
This might seems counter-intuitive, but while high-risk groups are most at risk of dying, LOW-RISK people are the one’s who should follow distancing rules MOST STRICTLY.
It’s low-risk people who are more mobile, more social and MORE COMMON and thus largely responsible for the spread.
Epidemics are driven by what low-risk people, not what high-risk people do!
Source of the graph: (x) and explanation by Benjamin Kerr:
Once again: Epidemics are driven by what low-risk people, not what high-risk people do!
Read the whole (very interesting) thread here:
https://twitter.com/evokerr/status/1238885774734450688
Bottom line: Staying home when you’re low-risk has a greater effect than just asking grandma to stay home.
That means: No more pub crawls, football games and socializing for you grasshoppers has the greatest effect on the most vulnerable (such as yours truly).
How to find me
Sorry, folks. I know my inbox is overflowing with asks. @ebaeschnbliah recced a meta a while ago. @devoursjohnlock sent me something interesting to look at. And @possiblyimbiassed added something to an old meta of mine. And then there’s all the replies and reblogs...And there’s possibly more stuff that came from my lovely followers that I’m forgetting right now.
For the past couple of days, I have done nothing but copy, paste and sort through thousands of backup files to save the stuff on my blog.
I don’t really think this blog is in any danger because I’ve always been much too uptight to ever post anything that would cross any red lines here, but seeing as this tumblr algorithm keeps flagging stuff that is completely innocuous, I’d rather be safe than sorry.
Hopefully I’ll manage to sort through all the backup files soon and work out a system for re-posting stuff...just in case.
P.S. In case something goes really, really wrong (which I hope won’t happen *knocks on wood*), you can either contact me through my existing AO3 account (as ‘sagestreet’, same as here) or potentially through my brand new wordpress account (slightly different name: ‘onsagestreet’), but I haven’t fully activated that one yet.
Tag game – put your music on shuffle and add the first 10 songs you get.
I hadn’t forgotten about this, @alratan.:) Thank you for tagging me. And sorry it’s taken me so long.
BTW, I usually like my life music neatly compartmentalised, so it baffled me to discover just how eclectic my tastes in music actually turned out to be once I allowed random choice to take over.
1. Max Raabe – Ja und Nein
2. Caetano Veloso – Michelangelo Antonioni
3. Parov Stelar – Silent Shuffle
4. Rachmaninov – Suite No. 1 op 5: 2nd movement “La nuit, l’amour” (2 pianos: Previn & Ashkenazy)
5. Dejan Petrovic – Vrteska
6. Poulenc – Salve Regina (Swedish Chamber Choir)
7. Sławek Jaskułke – Sea Main
8. Attaignant – Tourdion
9. Bill Evans – Here’s that rainy day
10. Paolo Conte – Via con me
(And I don’t know who to tag. Just anyone who wants to play the game, I guess.)
I promise I’ll get to the other reblogs, too. And to the asks in my inbox. Give me a few days, guys.:)
I’m on it.
#FEMALE PLEASURE is a plea for the liberation of female sexuality in the 21st century. The film questions millennial patriarchal structures, as well as the – now commonplace - porn culture. It accompanies five extraordinary women around the globe, reveals universal contexts and shows the successful fight for a self-determined female sexuality and an equal, sensual relationship between the sexes.