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Have you seen Divine (2020)?
Yes
No
Haven’t even heard of this movie
— So you two... married, then? — Married? No. Thomasine is a witch, and we're hoping no one notices. — I say that to my missus all the time. Just that I wouldn't have put you two together, that's all.
The Witchfinder (2022–), 1x04
Los dioses guardianes
Se detuvo en el oscuro corredor para secarse el sudor de los ojos y pensó: "De modo que morir es eso...".
-Barbara Wood
Pharmaceutical Anti-Counterfeiting: Combating the Real Danger from Fake Drugs
Pharmaceutical Anti-Counterfeiting: Combating the Real Danger from Fake Drugs
By Mark Davison
Pharmaceutical Anti-Counterfeiting overviews and integrates the business and technical issues that pharmaceutical companies need to know in order to combat the major global problem of counterfeit medicines. In addition to discussion of the problems, the author Davison addresses analytical techniques scientists use to detect counterfeits and presents some possible solutions to the…
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Comedian Mark Davison has made the perfect response to Sainsbury's deeply cynical Christmas ad.
It certainly seems like an entertaining novelty to be provided with a record with a genuine ethos to be decoded, at least. Somehow, despite the rise of internet culture supposedly turning us into wise, informed and generally right-on consumers, we’ve made a wrong turn somewhere along the way, and have found ourselves at a place where irony and semantics are more important than rational discussion; where articles can be published that somehow manage to keep a straight-face while claiming that Vice magazine is making an important contribution to modern journalism. Given such a toxic environment, it’s perhaps not a surprise that rock n roll - that archetypal ideal of rebellion and self-expression – is looking fairly sick in itself. If you manage to get past the decidedly bloated husks of baby-boomer heroes who just won’t go away, practically any attempt to find a bright young hope merely turns up a bunch of identikit, well-connected, insular, straight (in every sense of the word) guys who have precisely anything to say, and (here’s the kicker) are entirely unashamed about this. Yes, perhaps ‘twas ever thus, but what’s worrying is that no-one seems to care anymore; the term ‘revolutionary’ is now more likely to be wheeled out in discussions of funding models than actual content.
Mark Davison, review of The Knife - Shaking the Habitual
Oh wow OK this review is maybe even better, I'm biased as a No Ripcord writer, but still
Merry Jesus' Birthday!
If this doesn't get you in the Christmas mood, nothing will. Have a watch of this brand new comedy sketch about Jesus crashing his own birthday party. It features Mark Davison and Anthony Richardson who starred in the 'Free Kick' football sketch we posted a few weeks back and are part of 'The Exploding Heads'.
Free kick humour
A sketch from comedy group 'The Exploding Heads'. This could be the answer to David Beckham's vocabulary problems.