Joanna Swan - Actor /Voice Actor (@swan_actor) 's Twitter Profile
Joanna Swan - Actor /Voice Actor

@swan_actor

Actor by career, RPGamer by hobby. UK based. Vaguely Pagan.
Neurodivergent (autism)
Represented by @LouiseVisABLE
Show reel bit.ly/3jGxGFq
She/They

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So, I either have false memories, am deliberately making up fake stories to be cruel and abusive, or I have correct memories that I am being told are incorrect. I know I'm not making it up to be cruel and abusive. I'm in so much pain.

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Quick thread of lost and forgotten words that we need to bring back: “Overmorrow,” the day after tomorrow, and “yesterneve,” yesterday evening. “Nodcrafty”: to nod along sagely when someone is talking, despite not having a clue what they’re banging on about.

Quick thread of lost and forgotten words that we need to bring back:

“Overmorrow,” the day after tomorrow, and “yesterneve,” yesterday evening.

“Nodcrafty”: to nod along sagely when someone is talking, despite not having a clue what they’re banging on about.
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I got wooted at by youths in Felixstowe, but at my age I assume they're being sarcastic. Then again I would also assume that when I was 18.

I got wooted at by youths in Felixstowe, but at my age I assume they're being sarcastic. Then again I would also assume that when I was 18.
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When you're listening to an Australian True Crime podcast but you don't know anything about the crime because every time the narrate mentions the utility vehicle you have the irrepressible echolalic urge to shout "Yoot!" and pretend you're Doug from 1990s Neighbours.

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Cutting disabled people's benefits isn't about helping them into employment, it is about balancing the books on their backs. Ministers' talk of getting disabled people into work is a fig leaf.

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Puzzlewood is an ancient and enchanting forest located in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Known for its unique and mystical atmosphere, it features twisting pathways, moss-covered rocks, ancient trees, and hidden caves. The site is thought to date back to Roman

Puzzlewood is an ancient and enchanting forest located in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 

Known for its unique and mystical atmosphere, it features twisting pathways, moss-covered rocks, ancient trees, and hidden caves. The site is thought to date back to Roman
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The play wot I wrote has a write up in All Things Norfolk! See it in Norwich at the end of June. allthingsnorfolk.com/events/crude-a… #Norfolk #NewTheatre #NewWriting #FirstFleet

Emma Mitchell 💙 (@silverpebble) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just introduced my 17 yo daughter to this much-loved poem. If you beat yourself up mentally though you don’t hurt others, if your brain is different so your thoughts are loud and tangled, if you’re conscientious but still very strict with yourself, then it’s also for you:

I just introduced my 17 yo daughter to this much-loved poem. 
If you beat yourself up mentally though you don’t hurt others, if your brain is different so your thoughts are loud and tangled, if you’re conscientious but still very strict with yourself, then it’s also for you:
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Last call! I’m speaking about the archaeology of Romany Gypsies at 10am on Saturday and doing a panel with a WW2 veteran about remembrance in the afternoon 🫡 Signing books after both! come say hi x

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Word of the day is ‘swullocking’, from 19th-century East Anglian dialect: sultry, sweltering, and sudiferous (sweat-inducing).