“theres still hope for nicolandria,” I say as they drag me away

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“theres still hope for nicolandria,” I say as they drag me away

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Ahoy hoy Richonners,
If you've watched, are watching or plan to watch This Life please jump me. I'm on season two and flipping out. I got the DVDs for less than a fiver second hand 🙌🏾
The 30 year anniversary is coming up and the entire show is being replayed on the 18 March.
Sooooo .... I might have made my first gifset in 7 years! It does not look very nice, but I geniuenly can't remember how I used to add actions to gifs 😬
And it had to be Mark hugging his mike stand :) (x)
this was sooo cute!
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I need more people to watch a thirty year old bbc show called "This Life." Warren Jones is my blorbo. Since there's no "This Life" fandom, I might have to get my fix from "Midsomer Murders", since Ben Jones is also my blorbo.
It would be quite easy to consolidate the two characters into one, except Warren doesn't believe bisexuality exists and that people are either straight or gay, and Ben believes bisexuality is the norm and that complete heterosexuality or homosexuality is extreme and rare.
But both characters deserve more love and appreciation.
What I call religious faith, then, is characterized by the attempt to convert us from our secular faith, since this faith makes us vulnerable to irrevocable loss. To have religious faith is to disown our secular faith in a fragile form of life. Religious faith holds that our ultimate aim should be to transcend the finitude we share. As a consequence, this life is devalued and comes to be seen as a transitional state of being from which we ought to be saved.
-Martin Hagglund, This Life: Secular Faith and Spiritual Freedom