a numbered list
Mar. 20th, 2021 12:30 pm1. Everybody on FFA was checking out their new AO3 user ID numbers and bragging if they had four digits. My number?
257
*mic drop*
2. Everybody go read Late Last Night by Anonymous
Original Work
Older Male Rock Singer/Younger Male Actor
30229 words
This is so good. It is incredibly hot and incredibly thoughtful and very well written. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it.
3.
Rereading the Nineteenth Century: Studies in the Old Criticism from Austen to Lawrence by Igor Webb
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I really enjoyed this. Webb has an accessible style peppered with humor. Features commentary on Gaskell, Dickens and Lawrence and is preoccupied with questions of how to read texts from the past.
Also confirms my conviction that James must have been an insufferable old so-and-so.
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4. I deciphered the acronyms for the tests I'll be having in-house at the neurologist over the next couple weeks. One of them is a computerized cognitive test. One of them is an ultrasound to look at the veins and arteries in my arms; not sure why on that one. The EMG test will put needles in my muscles to record what happens when at rest and when in movement. The nerve conduction test will put electrodes on me, deliver electrical impulses, and see how long it takes my nerves to react to the stimulus. And then the other one is a brain mapping test.
257
*mic drop*
2. Everybody go read Late Last Night by Anonymous
Original Work
Older Male Rock Singer/Younger Male Actor
30229 words
This is so good. It is incredibly hot and incredibly thoughtful and very well written. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it.
3.

My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I really enjoyed this. Webb has an accessible style peppered with humor. Features commentary on Gaskell, Dickens and Lawrence and is preoccupied with questions of how to read texts from the past.
Also confirms my conviction that James must have been an insufferable old so-and-so.
View all my reviews
4. I deciphered the acronyms for the tests I'll be having in-house at the neurologist over the next couple weeks. One of them is a computerized cognitive test. One of them is an ultrasound to look at the veins and arteries in my arms; not sure why on that one. The EMG test will put needles in my muscles to record what happens when at rest and when in movement. The nerve conduction test will put electrodes on me, deliver electrical impulses, and see how long it takes my nerves to react to the stimulus. And then the other one is a brain mapping test.