Where the waters are calm and deep and occasionally treacherous
It rained so briefly and lightly during our walk this evening that
spatch could not capture a shot of me with the rainbow, which would have been apropos for Bisexual Visibility Day, but he got one of me with sun beforehand and one of me with rain after, which almost evens out to the same thing.


I no longer remember who recommended me Taboo (2017), but I am three episodes in and while I have not yet wearied of watching Tom Hardy stalk his dark, baroque, quasi-supernatural and rather exoticizing way around 1814 London with a roster of fine character actors and dialogue whose swear jar owes the inevitable debt to Deadwood (2004–06), the supporting cast features Edward Hogg as a sweet, nervous clerk of the East India Company and cross-dressing habitué of the local molly house and I just want a show about his life, all right?


I no longer remember who recommended me Taboo (2017), but I am three episodes in and while I have not yet wearied of watching Tom Hardy stalk his dark, baroque, quasi-supernatural and rather exoticizing way around 1814 London with a roster of fine character actors and dialogue whose swear jar owes the inevitable debt to Deadwood (2004–06), the supporting cast features Edward Hogg as a sweet, nervous clerk of the East India Company and cross-dressing habitué of the local molly house and I just want a show about his life, all right?

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- The photos came out well, as usual.
- Edit: FWOOM does that show have a body count, and I'm so sad. The show's creator apparently describes the East India Company properly as "...the CIA, the NSA, the biggest, baddest multi-national corporation..." WAH.
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