TheSpinstress
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The Off Switch
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. Kedi occasionally stared half-heartedly out of it, but nothing ever changed: a flat, wide, green path spread out before her, hemmed on either side by squat, square buildings that she supposed resembled her own. People were rarely to be seen, which is to say that she had seen one, once, so she could no longer say never. If the staff of the compound needed to move around, they used the tunnels - apparently. Kedi never needed to move around.
By TheSpinstressabout a year ago in Fiction
That Time I Invented My Perfect Summer Food
A couple of years ago, I moved back to my home...hamlet* and ran out of things to do in about five minutes. It was grim, and then COVID hit, and we didn't even have buses anymore. (We didn't actually have COVID for ages, either. On account of there being basically no people.)
By TheSpinstress2 years ago in Feast
The Best Bollywood Dance Workout Channels
It's New Year and I know I'm not the only one whose waistband is protesting. Getting back into a workout routine after the holidays can be tough. It can be especially tough if, like me, you really don't like exercise. I don't care what the sporty types say: there's no way it's addictive, or 'just becomes a habit'. I've been on a lifelong mission to find an exercise that doesn't bore me to tears and require a day's worth of willpower to get through.
By TheSpinstress2 years ago in Longevity
Rotten Cotton: Forced Labour in Turkmenistan
What's your t-shirt made of? Or, let's get real (it is January), what is your hoodie-and-sweatpants combo made of? The chance are that the clothes you're wearing are at least partly cotton. It's a fabric that human beings have been using for over 6000 years, with a host of benefits - it's easy to wash, absorbent and breathable.
By TheSpinstress2 years ago in Styled
The Unsilent Ring
The diamond ring sang out from the window display. Nestled in a black velvet tray, it conjured images of Alnilam, shining the brightest in Orion’s belt. Elizabeth’s hands pressed themselves against the chilled glass. The ring was audible, if she strained just right; a whirring, humming murmur, just on the edge of hearing. Her feet walked themselves towards the battered door.
By TheSpinstress2 years ago in Fiction
Living Things
In her heart of hearts, Soniya was against the tunnel. When she had first moved in with Andromeda, she had been higher than the lights to share a LiveSpace. She had been a solitary for a long time, and the company of Marie, her Artificial Sociable Simulated Interlocuter System and Temporator, was starting to drag. Marie was the latest model, with a fully upgraded games system, but she was still not quite...something.
By TheSpinstress2 years ago in Fiction
5 of Juhi Chawla's Best Comedy Performances
Although Juhi Chawla has proven her versatility time and again with both romantic and tragic roles, it's probably her comic timing that has received the most praise over the years. Salman Khan recently claimed she has "better comic timing than Charlie Chaplin"!
By TheSpinstress2 years ago in Geeks