I was reminded today by J of the more old-fashioned idiom for that: "stop raining on my parade".
As I said on twitter, I'm still behind on Who, so I have not witnessed the negative remarks, so I can't really say much about them.
when I'm on the edge of another arthritic flare-up, I'd find an evening of staring at a blank screen more restful than adhering to the strict guidelines of a Tumblr meme.
Oh, yes, I hear you on that. Low energy is not good for the social interactions.
it takes a whole lot more to get outraged over things which haven't happened yet, which may not happen, are unlikely to happen at all given the nature and audience of the show
Oh good Lord, are they really getting OUTRAGED about things that don't exist? (eyeroll) (changes icon to "facepalm" icon) Can't they go and do something USEFUL instead?
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I was reminded today by J of the more old-fashioned idiom for that: "stop raining on my parade".
As I said on twitter, I'm still behind on Who, so I have not witnessed the negative remarks, so I can't really say much about them.
when I'm on the edge of another arthritic flare-up, I'd find an evening of staring at a blank screen more restful than adhering to the strict guidelines of a Tumblr meme.
Oh, yes, I hear you on that. Low energy is not good for the social interactions.
it takes a whole lot more to get outraged over things which haven't happened yet, which may not happen, are unlikely to happen at all given the nature and audience of the show
Oh good Lord, are they really getting OUTRAGED about things that don't exist? (eyeroll) (changes icon to "facepalm" icon)
Can't they go and do something USEFUL instead?