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Ian Mason | @thedimpause

Checked in at Wales Millennium Centre. Acosta Danza.

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Glamorgan vs. Sussex Sharks in Royal London One-Day Cup at Sophia Gardens 🏏

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Checked in at SSE Swalec Stadium. Glamorgan vs. Sussex in Royal London One-Day Cup 🏏

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Avoiding meat and dairy is β€˜single biggest way’ to reduce your impact on Earth

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Amber warning: Severe thunderstorms likely to produce torrential downpours, flooding in some places and frequent lightning.

Rain!

Think I’ll try and get home by 4pm today.

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David Attenborough - World Music Collector ― Fascinating documentary from BBC Radio 3 featuring some great music from around the world recorded by Attenborough over 50 years ago.

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Is Japanese knotweed driving you wild? Don’t curse it – cook it. I never imagined this was edible, we’ve got major invasions of it around us!

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Beer - Otley O2 Croeso - and chickpea, coriander & chilli burger at The Bunch of Grapes, Pontypridd.

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Now reading Instrumental by James Rhodes πŸ“š

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Supporting The Great NHS Heist Documentary via @gofundme

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Merthyr Rising Festival 2018

Dreadzone – Friday 25th May

Roland Gift (of the Fine Young Cannibals) – Saturday 26th May

The Blockheads – Sunday 27th May

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Checked in at REDHOUSE- Old Town Hall, Hen Neyadd y Dref. NHS, DOA at 70?

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Checked in at JOL’s. Sunday lunch.

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Enjoying my first listen to Sweet Thursday – the new Herman Dune album released today. 🎡

Sweet Thursday
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An Illustrated Guide to Guy Debord's 'The Society of the Spectacle'

From Hyperallergic: An Illustrated Guide to Guy Debord’s ‘The Society of the Spectacle’

Guy Debord’s (1931–1994) best-known work, La sociΓ©tΓ© du spectacle (The Society of the Spectacle) (1967), is a polemical and prescient indictment of our image-saturated consumer culture. The book examines the β€œSpectacle,” Debord’s term for the everyday manifestation of capitalist-driven phenomena; advertising, television, film, and celebrity.

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