Juncture

1. a particular point or event in time; point (in time); moment (in time); 2. a place where things join

Claire Boardman

Claire Boardman

@claireboardman.bsky.social

"Professor Rebecca Madgin at the University of Glasgow frames this as arriving “at a critical juncture as we search for ways to grow the economy whilst at the same time needing to nurture wellbeing”. Heritage, properly understood and utilised, offers a route to both."

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🦇🤘 Jennie Rigg 🔶️🏳️‍🌈

🦇🤘 Jennie Rigg 🔶️🏳️‍🌈

@rigg.lgbt

Friends:

I submit that it is reasonable, when performing one's ablutions, to, at the requisite juncture, and if one is of possession of the body parts in question, sing 🎶 Underboob, Overboob, washing my tits 🎵

I'm not wrong, am I?

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Thomas J. Kitson

Thomas J. Kitson

@thatiliazdguy.bsky.social

Besides which, certainly, there was something else—an influence, at the particular juncture, still more obscure.

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