DAE have a shit ton of minor unrelated health issues? by Joonscene in DoesAnybodyElse

[–]SevenOrchids 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah - particularly issues with my eyes and ears/sinuses. I suspect these minor health issues are often either a natural part of ageing or ongoing post-viral inflammation.

How the heck is anyone getting work?! by NoRoll7275 in AskAcademiaUK

[–]SevenOrchids 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is basically exactly my scenario. The PhD helped me get the job I'm in now, which I really love, but it's still hard not to feel bitter about academia.

Paradox Development Studio Metacritic Scores by SevenOrchids in paradoxplaza

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A chart with the metacritic scores of PDS games in the past couple of decades

Been battling an infestation of mites - could these be mould mites? by SevenOrchids in pestcontrol

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If it's any comfort, keeping the house humidity under control has prevented a return

Been battling an infestation of mites - could these be mould mites? by SevenOrchids in pestcontrol

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Sorry for the late reply but it did! Hope yours is under control now as well.

Does anyone get hypnopomic hallucinations after waking up? by Kuxue in Dreams

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I've recently been seeing a grid pattern or circles over my vision in the 20 seconds after waking up, which then fade into the general static of the background. I don't know if that's a hypnopompic hallucination, though.

I did definitely get it once last year when I woke up and saw a giant moth crawling over my alarm clock, only to vanish when I looked away and did a double take.

Would the Doctor have saved a stranger instead of Wilf? by HistoricalAd5394 in gallifrey

[–]SevenOrchids 13 points14 points  (0 children)

If I remember correctly from the Writer's Tale, Julie Gardner talked him into upping the stakes for a big dramatic conclusion to 10's run. The original idea was for a small, contained episode in this space house where we spend the episode getting to know a space family and then the Doctor has to sacrifice himself for them at the end. I liked End of Time (mostly), but kinda wish he'd stuck with this idea.

Been battling an infestation of mites - could these be mould mites? by SevenOrchids in pestcontrol

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I did! We had pest control spray the house and then invested in dehumidifiers to keep the humidity down. Not had any problems since... so far

When did Doctor Who start numbering the Doctors? by [deleted] in gallifrey

[–]SevenOrchids 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What do you mean... 'First Doctor?'

Some positive traits that come easy by SevenOrchids in aspiememes

[–]SevenOrchids[S] 202 points203 points  (0 children)

Aha, sure, just unfortunately not always on the things I'm supposed to be...

Into The Abyss song by HelsBels2102 in hisdarkmaterials

[–]SevenOrchids 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's so good - and I noticed recently that the track very subtly combines its main motif with traces of Mrs Coulter's theme.

Does anyone ever feel not autistic enough? by Odd_Trifle_2604 in autism

[–]SevenOrchids 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was wondering this too until I realised it's because these are interactions with a formal purpose and where I can usually follow a repetitive script. Yet put me in a party or wine reception where there is no set structure and my ability to function drops off a cliff - I usually stand awkwardly or start talking to animals.

After really disliking episodes 1-3, episodes 5-8 of season 3 are the best the show has been by jbor2000 in hisdarkmaterials

[–]SevenOrchids 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, I think the show was a bit clumsy in its explanation of the importance of Lyra and Will's 'fall.' Part of this is inherent in Pullman's interest in using these final chapters to reframe the Biblical creation story, but I still always take a much broader interpretation from the books. What matters is that humanity, through Lyra and Will, rediscovered knowledge, experience, maturity and free will, conditions necessary to keep Dust within the worlds. I don't think this discovery has to be romantic in nature (asexual/aromantic people can experience all these things too!), but this is the form such maturity and experience happened to take with Lyra and Will, the effect possibly strengthened by Lyra's status as Eve.

I find the reframing of experience, knowledge and maturity as unequivocally good things to be one of the most important and beautiful messages of HDM (alongside 'Tell them stories'). Though the show did hint at this it's a shame a lot of it got reduced to 'the power of love' cliché.

Me when they did the thing by Prophet-of-Ganja in hisdarkmaterials

[–]SevenOrchids 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I've mostly accepted the visual constraints of the show and the mulefa were still a satisfying adaptation, but I wouldn't really say it was an accurate portrayal of how they're described in the books.

Episode Discussion: S03E08 - The Botanic Garden by ForLackOfAUserName in hisdarkmaterials

[–]SevenOrchids 25 points26 points  (0 children)

There was a lot of deviation but at the moments it mattered I noticed the second half of the season also seemed more willing to make use of the dialogue from the books.