And before anyone asks, I will be standing up and saying "not so much a question as a comment, Rhys and Taika you make a hot couple".
That line up is insane!
WHAT THE HECKIN' HECK!?!?
LYNMALL!?1?!!!????
Laughing from Auckland? π
If any of my overseas-based correspondents come to AoNZ, bring a second suitcase. You will not regret it.
www.stuff.co.nz/food-drink/3...
Literally the description of a couple I was friends with about 15 years ago.
Much to my partner's EXTREME embarrassment I have been reading this in cafΓ©s. Next stop: black beret and turtle neck.
I think @david-jenkins.bsky.social will like this.
Mood.
Source: www.instagram.com/p/DVoddH2DAmx/
The absolute insane timing - we just bought a fully-electric car a month back.
Oh thatβs so funny!
Theoretically yes, but my mum has this exact haircut in the 1980s π©
Avon from Blake's 7.
Indeed. My birthday is in December so I still have plenty of 49 to go. Are you a Sag or a Scorpio?
I feel like as a society we only give people about 7-12 years to be "young adults" before deeming them old, and I don't know why. I think of middle-aged as 40-60ish.
Fall... *calculates in southern hemisphere and autumn*
So very sad. I have family who live just near this.
I'm 50 this year so as middle aged as you can get.
The suburbs scare me.
Invitation also open to older/younger grumpy, childfree, urban bisexuals
*runs towards you wailing*
One of my best friends became a parent at 43 and it was like being shot. I'm running out of peers. At least being older most of my friends' kids are now teenagers/adults, but they are still suburban and I just don't relate at all.
Where do I meet other grumpy, childfree, middle-aged urban bisexuals? Lonely for my own kind.
*SCREAMS*
I probably live in the snobbiest place on earth for coffee, even snobbier than Australia imho.
Given my revulsion towards teenagers that will never be an issue. Ew.
*horrified face*
i love bisexuals, i love being bisexual, it's the best
Will a flat white do?
I found a diary of mine from 1996 talking about being bisexual. It was very, very common among my peers to be a flavour of queer then.