No, Jack, you won't be curating anything. You know, we know, even the doggos in the street know, this won't happen.
No, Jack, you won't be curating anything. You know, we know, even the doggos in the street know, this won't happen.
Good! The less the betterShe's down to 364 patrons
Sound advice from the most well practiced cat-like professional the world of work has ever seen.
The number's gone up, sadly. It was 360 last week.Good! The less the better
Jfc. Twitter isn't work.
Here speaks the voice of experience, this is her daily routine, she has much practice
It's a great piece that really rings true. It's interesting that the article identifies those running these scams and being taken in by them as mostly women. Seems like the people calling out the scams are mostly (not all!) women also. And what happens? They get called vile bullies, jealous, etc.This is a great article. Really interesting, thanks!
Wright says that the signs of a scam are genuinely unique to each case, but there are some general tells. When someone is blogging about a legitimate illness, she notes — even in the most extreme cases — there are days of tedium: lying on the couch binge-watching Netflix or sitting on the porch, a weary face turned to the sun. “Constant drama is a big red flag,” she says. “[In legitimate illnesses,] every day is not this big dramatic roller coaster, where you have a bone marrow transplant one day and the next day your cousin dies in a car crash and the next day the dog runs away and the house burns down. With the scammers, every day is sweeps week.”
Don’t forget the milkman who is delivering at least milk and orange juice, and the Ocado delivery’s£20 a week for three people!*
*Herb garden, fruit trees, bubble buddy treats and full larder only included if you're not in real poverty
Why does it have to be affiliated. Why can't she just take a normal cut like everyone else. She is sooo greedy. I haven't seen Jo or nigella take affiliated links.Thing is she still shops with them. The cat mask, the fish thing. She’s projecting virtue on to her followers but still using them to get silly distraction things in less than 24 hours. View attachment 306799
I must admit that, as a vegetarian, I love bacon-flavoured crisps as they give me the missed bacon hit but without any animal constituents. Still waiting for a black pudding replacement that isn't as dry as dust though.She’s actually disgusting. Sorry. I have no issues with people who eat meat. I have a major issue with people who make money from writing vegan cook books and then salivate over pigs in blankets flavoured mayo.
This is definitely, if indirectly, referring to Jack. Props to Kirsty.Off topic ( ) but look at what Kirsty Strickland has just tweeted:
A pedant writes: The yeast she links to from the recipe itself is the standard dried variety. I have always understood that one would use somewhat more of that than one would of the easy blend (sachet) variety.Two sachets yeast = 14g
Two tablespoons yeast = 22g
Bellend.
Hi Jack . There's a reason Ava doesn't follow you, and why she won't acknowledge your replies to her. It's because she doesn't like or trust you. HTH.