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Lindsay called her a washed up sourpuss who’s missed the boat career wise
Dom is also a frequent user of ‘I done’, makes my ears bleedLike the 'I were/was' 'I did' her and writer extraordinaire Aoife Devlin use, it's basic language skills, espec coming from Greasy with her Linguistics degree![]()
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The cans cracked open early today in the mobile I seeAh here Mags have a bit of self respect FFS![]()
It’s because we don’t celebrate Father’s Day as in case you weren’t aware Grace is the only person on the planet who’s father has died .zero information as usual about that Father’s Day gift
She is beyond useless
I think I speak for everyone when I say so very, very sorry for your unspeakable loss.My baby died very recently. I have a toddler at home. While the pain of it all, the trauma of going through all of that is very real, very raw and very upsetting I've had to get on with it, had to put my feelings to one side to ensure my living child has not been affected. Some days I can manage, some days I wait until she's having a nap to let my feelings out (usually just to have a little cry) and the amount of days I've had to take to the bed I could count on one hand. I'm doing my best for my child.
If I were to have seen Graces original post I would literally be on the floor with guilt thinking that all these things I'm feeling and dealing with were somehow causing my child additional pain/anguish or her feeling she's not been nurtured.
Well done Grace. Maybe if you were less concerned with head pats and likes you'd actually have time to nurture your own children. Absolute clown of a person
Couldn't agree more with this, every time I hear how someone's a fighter and will beat cancer or has beaten cancer it boils my blood, as you say it implies people who have sadly not survived, did not want to survive or were too weak.... Unfortunately it boils down to pure luck and circumstance as to the outcome of a cancer diagnosis, the person's internal or mental strength has nothing to do with it.On a separate note, saying someone ‘beat’ cancer is horrible. So someone who didn’t make it wasn’t ‘strong’ enough and ‘lost’?
That kind of language around cancer needs to stop.
I know a girl and she is chronically online. Every fart her kids do goes online. And her sister the same. They're not insta huns or aspiring to be but just relentlessly post the most inane shite. It's really sad too because when you'd meet for a playdate, aside from reminding her not to post my kids online which is awkward every time, you can see how her kids automatically pose when she pulls out the phone. Big fake smiles and positioning themselves perfectly. Look at their little faces there... if a guy with a camera was at the cinema and approached my kids, my daughter would be giving serious side eye, and my little boy would probably be asking all the qs, because it's so strange. That it's normal to her kids makes me a bit sad. I don't know why, they just have no normalcy. Can't go to the cinemas without it being photographed and put online for promotion..I cannot wait until it's outlawed being able to post your children online and use them for monetary gain.
It turns my stomach seeing children working for their mas bank account unknowingly.