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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

The Gerbil World Cup at the Bluestocking!

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Magpiecomplex · 14/06/2026 15:00

New thread.

No pushing at the back, please, we have plenty of scones and kilts for everyone.

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MarieDeGournay · Yesterday 19:29

Magpiecomplex · Yesterday 18:38

Afternoon all, and hello Nellie!

Chocolate milkshake bowser please. Waved most of the little darlings off today and am feeling unexpectedly slightly emotional. And hot.

You need a lie-down, on a very cool cotton duvet coverSmile

The Gerbil World Cup at the Bluestocking!
JanesLittleGirl · Yesterday 19:34

MarieDeGournay · Yesterday 19:25

Hello and welcome, Nellie, always nice to see a new face in the Bluestocking.
'Liking the look of the place' is the only entry requirement. Well maybe also a highly developed sense of the absurd🙃

I have every confidence in the professionalism of the bar-gerbils - they will appear mud-free, as snazzily turned out as ever, and serve you efficiently and promptly with the food/drink of your choice*.
Gáire, known for her sense of humour, may wink at you and say 'Here's mud in your eye' when she serves you your drink😁

*everything consumed on the premises is magically devoid of anything problematic like sugar or gluten or calories or alcohol, but still tastes delicious.

To be clear, the alcohol will give you a pleasant buzz - the 3 to 4 glasses of wine feeling but you will return to stone cold sober as soon as you leave.

EdithStourton · Yesterday 19:59

Magpiecomplex · Yesterday 18:38

Afternoon all, and hello Nellie!

Chocolate milkshake bowser please. Waved most of the little darlings off today and am feeling unexpectedly slightly emotional. And hot.

It can be sad saying farewell to little darlings even if a good 20% of them have driven you up the wall.

EdithStourton · Yesterday 19:59

JanesLittleGirl · Yesterday 19:34

To be clear, the alcohol will give you a pleasant buzz - the 3 to 4 glasses of wine feeling but you will return to stone cold sober as soon as you leave.

Essentially, get wasted, but no hangover.

Enjoy the place, Nellie.

MyrtleLion · Yesterday 20:09

Hello, @NellieBly!

The gerbils are staging a World Cup. And enjoying the World Cup. They are enthusiastic about everything, and great at hospitality. Amazing creatures.

I’m sure you’ll fit right in.

PastaAllaNorma · Yesterday 20:11

Lovely to welcome you, Nellie. Your namesake was a remarkable woman.

Pull of a comfortable seat of your choice and tell the bar gerbils what your favourite is. I'm having a Hugo Spritz because it's summery.

ErrolTheDragon · Yesterday 20:52

I’d not come across Nellie Bly before - wow! A real feminist pioneer.

PastaAllaNorma · Yesterday 21:34

ErrolTheDragon · Yesterday 20:52

I’d not come across Nellie Bly before - wow! A real feminist pioneer.

I was given a book about her when I was 12. I was smitten; she's incredible. And she went around the world in under 80 days alongside her incredible investigative journalism.

PastaAllaNorma · Yesterday 22:39

Myrtle, great work on the idiotic trans 14 year old Californian brat thread. That lunatic poster is doing my head in.

RumNotRun · Yesterday 22:41

Fantastic username @NellieBly An exercise app I use (much less than I should) had a story based of your name sake going round the world. I learnt a lot.
Bar gerbils, a large rum please. I'm in the office tomorrow and really CBA. The cats will STARVE while I'm gone and will be suitably dramatic on my return.

MyrtleLion · Yesterday 22:45

PastaAllaNorma · Yesterday 22:39

Myrtle, great work on the idiotic trans 14 year old Californian brat thread. That lunatic poster is doing my head in.

Thank you. It’s very wearing.

SionnachRuadh · Yesterday 22:47

I'm finished with my Code of the Woosters duty for tonight.

Time was, I used to be up for an online scrap, and could outlast some legendary trolls, but my doctor keeps telling me to watch my blood pressure.

Hedgehogforshort · Yesterday 22:50

MyrtleLion · Yesterday 22:45

Thank you. It’s very wearing.

Ooooo must have a look

Hedgehogforshort · Yesterday 22:51

I am on a beans on toast thread where they sprinkled greenery on it quite funny

MyrtleLion · Yesterday 22:52

Hedgehogforshort · Yesterday 22:51

I am on a beans on toast thread where they sprinkled greenery on it quite funny

I think that was meant to be light-hearted but it was obvious she was really offended.

MyrtleLion · Yesterday 23:07

The final whistle produced a noise that was later measured somewhere between a celebration and a small geological event.

The giant screen flashed the result.

England 4 - 2 Croatia

For perhaps three seconds, the stadium simply stared. Then the cheering began.

It started in one corner. Spread to another. Crossed the stands in a great wave and returned even louder than before. Flags appeared from nowhere. Scarves spun through the air. Emergency snacks were abandoned as their owners leapt onto chairs.

Nobody had anticipated this level of success. Several gerbils immediately attempted victory laps despite not having participated in the match. Others climbed onto seats and delivered emotional speeches to anyone within earshot. Most of the speeches consisted entirely of the score repeated at increasing volume. The inflatable banana was carried triumphantly around the stadium by supporters who had become convinced it had contributed in some meaningful way.

Granite attempted to record the result. This proved difficult because every time she wrote “4-2” someone nearby cheered and knocked over her paperwork. Gadget declared the Match Preparation Centre a complete success. Nobody could remember what it had predicted. This did not seem important.

Across the stadium, Gubbins finally unveiled her special musical performance. Reports that it involved three triangles turned out to have been optimistic. Witnesses later estimated the number at somewhere between twelve and twenty-seven. The resulting concert could be heard from several neighbouring postcodes.

The elephant shrew referees watched the celebrations with mild concern. They had the distinct impression that the crowd was behaving as though England had already won the entire World Cup.

Technically, England had merely won one group match. Nobody appeared interested in technicalities.

By midnight, unofficial commemorative banners had appeared. By half past midnight, unofficial commemorative mugs were being sold. By one o’clock, somebody had begun constructing an unofficial commemorative statue of the inflatable banana. The statue was eventually abandoned when its creators became distracted by highlights.

The giant screen replayed the goals again and again. Each replay was greeted with the same enthusiasm as the first. Sleep became impossible.

The Gerbil World Cup schedule for the following morning was quietly postponed. Football, everyone agreed, had been absolutely magnificent. And for one glorious evening, the entire stadium believed England were unstoppable.

https://myrtlelion.substack.com/p/ing-er-land

The Gerbil World Cup at the Bluestocking!
SDTGisAnEvilWolefGenius · Yesterday 23:14

MyrtleLion · Yesterday 22:45

Thank you. It’s very wearing.

Especially the PortlyMonarch poster.

MyrtleLion · Yesterday 23:17

I have been drinking wine and forgot I needed to post the Substack link quickly.

It is here: https://myrtlelion.substack.com/p/ing-er-land

Ing-er-land!

The gerbils go crazy…

https://myrtlelion.substack.com/p/ing-er-land

Chickadeeinme · Today 00:10

@MyrtleLion could we have a link to your California brat thread please?

PastaAllaNorma · Today 00:20

SDTGisAnEvilWolefGenius · Yesterday 23:14

Especially the PortlyMonarch poster.

I want to scream at the absolute obtuseness of that one

However, MrPasta and I have been to Bempton Cliffs and Staveley. We've seen puffins, kittiwakes, razorbills, guillemots with chicks, gannets with chicks, herring gulls, jackdaws, carrion crows, rooks, magpies, rock doves, wood pigeons, skylarks, redwings, meadow pippets, greater whitethroats, bearded reedlings, goldfinches, tree sparrows, chiffchaffs, wrens, blue tits, great tits, coal tits, willow warblers, oyster catchers, red kites, buzzards, kestrels, common terns, greylag geese, Canada geese, pochards, mallards, golden eyes, coots, moorhens, swans with cygnets, herring gulls, black headed gulls, blackbirds, dunnocks, robins, goldcrests and house sparrows.

NellieBly · Today 05:13

Goodness, it's dawn already.

Thank you all very much for the wonderful welcome. It's lovely to feel so at home here.

I don't know really why I've woken up quite so early, but I'm going to go back to sleep and may not wake until several hours have gone by, when I might get up and have a fresh coffee. I don't really need a gold watch such as the one @JanesLittleGirl requested, but I might like to have a go with it just to see whether it was really heavy, and whether it told good time, which is more important.

I have a fairly busy morning, but I shall probably look in to the Bluestocking during the afternoon.

Magpiecomplex · Today 07:18

PastaAllaNorma · Today 00:20

I want to scream at the absolute obtuseness of that one

However, MrPasta and I have been to Bempton Cliffs and Staveley. We've seen puffins, kittiwakes, razorbills, guillemots with chicks, gannets with chicks, herring gulls, jackdaws, carrion crows, rooks, magpies, rock doves, wood pigeons, skylarks, redwings, meadow pippets, greater whitethroats, bearded reedlings, goldfinches, tree sparrows, chiffchaffs, wrens, blue tits, great tits, coal tits, willow warblers, oyster catchers, red kites, buzzards, kestrels, common terns, greylag geese, Canada geese, pochards, mallards, golden eyes, coots, moorhens, swans with cygnets, herring gulls, black headed gulls, blackbirds, dunnocks, robins, goldcrests and house sparrows.

Obviously two of those birds are much more important than the rest.

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