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dolorosa_12) wrote2019-09-14 06:18 pm
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All kites of chaos, still in motion
It's been a week simultaneously amusing (because watching footage of Boris Johnson trundling miserably around the north while being acosted by furious voters is never going to stop being funny) and frustrating (because Brexit is such a colossal waste of time, distraction from the things that desperately need to be fixed, and will, if it happens, make it harder to fix them). I'm also profoundly grateful that I am no longer an academic, and specifically no longer a medievalist academic, because there is a colossal blowup going on at the moment in medievalist circles, involving a lot of friends, and Americans bulldozing and bullying people from the rest of the world (and doing the usual thing of assuming that everything should be rearranged to accord with US sensibilities, terminology etc, expecting everyone to instantly accommodate them, and refusing to learn about the history, facts on the ground, or norms elsewhere in the world). Unfortunately, I can see the whole thing settling into becoming a repeat of the Winterfox/Requires Hate/Benjanun Sriduangkaew situation (content note: descriptions of abuse, harassment, abuse denial), and I'm powerless to stop it.
Things that have been keepig me sane(ish):
Swimming. I've settled into a nice routine with this, swimming a kilometre three times a week at the pool near work, in the early hours of the morning, before I start work for the day.
Yoga. I had really tight shoulders at the end of the week, so I spent this afternoon doing slow, complicated upper back stretches, and now my arms feel as if they're floating.
Reading. I spent the week snuggling up with comfort rereads — Sarah Rees Brennan's glorious Demon's Lexicon trilogy. I love all the characters in this. I love how they use words as weapons, I love how the book unpacks tropes and rewrites them, twisted, but most of all I love how at its heart the series is about families, and how much all the characters care about each other. I've now downloaded a new-to-me KJ Charles book, and after that I'll probably return to Sarah Rees Brennan's other books, and reread the Lynburn Legacy trilogy.
Cooking. I've currently got this recipe for one-pot roast chicken with risoni, and it smells amazing! We'll eat it tonight with the bottle of white wine we bought in southern Germany in August, and use the leftovers for at least one more meal, and make vast quantities of stock from the bones.
TV. While I can't say that it's been exactly relaxing, Matthias and I did finish watching The Alienist, and enjoyed it immensely. I'm glad there'll be a second season.
Other than that I've probably been spending more time on Twitter than is healthy for my state of mind, but at least it does evoke a sense of camaraderie in absurdity and horror.
Things that have been keepig me sane(ish):
Other than that I've probably been spending more time on Twitter than is healthy for my state of mind, but at least it does evoke a sense of camaraderie in absurdity and horror.