Covid (my first infection, believe it or not, that’s how cosseted you can be in Singapore) had me binging the latest star-studded drop on Netflix. Anatomy of a Scandal is a worthy prestige-TV adaptation of Vaughn’s novel, even if some of the cinematographic direction was a tad questionable in its overwrought-ness.
I have many and varied traumas regarding the American South, especially its fundie Deep South exports, but hookworm was thankfully not amongst them.
Scott Galloway delivers a kings vs umpires view of capitalism.
I remember loving my Russian Literature module almost as much as I dreaded it. Tolstoy is extremely overrated and Turgenev is far better. There, I said it.
The bigger question is, having faced it myself once (and emerged on the other side, but barely) – even if you know how to stop, will/can you?
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if you're still binging try Bad Banks - TV series in German although subtitled (available here on SBS OnDemand app - not sure if you can access). Paula Beer as the lead - I also liked her in Never Look Away - traumatic though.