Doctor Who 73 Yards for 98% of the episode: Cool, intruguing, engaging, interesting, compelling.
Doctor Who 73 Yards for the last 2% of the episode: HUH????? What? How? Why? That's it? But...but...
Now I'll have to wade the murky waters of DW social media to hear the "real explanations" people have invented for the all the things that ending totally did not explain or make sense for....
Reaction immediately after finishing the second episode of the new Doctor Who series:
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...omg what did I just watch???...
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(Also, I'm still a little on the fence about the Doctor and companion, but my goodness Jinkx Monsoon was incredibly delicious. I live under a rock so this is my first encounter and I could become a fan based on that episode.)
@Roary Oh yes! Thank-you! She's one of the reasons I figured it out! π
Another thing I've realised far too recently is that I prob have inattentive-type ADHD (the type without the physical hyperactivity). I'm not in a position to get a formal diagnosis for now, so I'm aware this is just a self-diagnosis, but when I investigated this type of ADHD so so so many things clicked into place. Every day it feels like I notice more and more little ways of thinking, talking and acting that are influenced by my ADHD.
When I realised I'm ace-spec and saw the flag, it felt like it was meant to be. There really isn't any meaning to the fact that I've always liked to use purple hearts, I just like purple, but it's so cool that our flag features purple and not orange or something. βΊοΈπ
(Orange chosen as random example of not-purple, no hate for orange! π)
@Agatha Aussies tend to follow traditional UK tea habits, not surprisingly, but in recent decades we've been getting more adventurous with the Asian-influenced teas in cafes or self-brewing, including the flavoured bottled iced teas being common in supermarkets etc. I don't think I personally would have seen it as an American cheapening of tea therefore, so the thread was kind of amusing. I guess iced teas just don't make as much sense in colder climates anyway. π€π
Just read through the most geo-blinkered legacy tumblr thread about iced tea (in a bottle) being a thing in the US but not so much in the UK. E.g. Brit: AMERICAN MADNESS; American: HAHA BRITS SO STUFFY AMERICA IS FUTURE.
What nonsense did I just waste my time reading?? π
Meanwhile Asians were rightly ignoring this whole non-issue between the tea newbies.
Well, so long as the Brits and Americans had fun playing together. ππ
@amarand Hmm..."ice cream float" I think Americans call them?
Just a lil blob floating around the net.
(Introverted & silly. Haphazard & sporadic. Barely surviving; soon to be zombie. She/her...do zombies need genders?)