She's so tone deaf isn't she. I'm sick of being stuck in the house and I'm also sick of working part time on furlough as i feel useless however i have friends who are nurses and social workers and work in hospices so i shut the fuck up about my woes in front of them as I have tact and empathy and am very aware of my privilege! she doesn't give a second thought to who might be reading her tweets . She has the emotional intelligence of a 5 year old.Husband is in a similar position and it's shocking as he is strictly speaking employed by the government. Now on skeletal staff because 70% of his colleagues are off with Covd-19, some with complications. It's awful and I know how lucky I am to be working from home.
It's a common narc tactic to deflect valid criticism - I think it's called love bombing, and it's then used against the recipient "how dare you criticise me, didn't I write praising you in a national newspaper? You never appreciate anything I do for you"I think she did it to try to pacify him - I don’t recall her ever saying anything outright negative about him (I could easily be wrong on this, so much chaos it’s hard to keep track) but people definitely questioned why he wasn’t helping when she claimed to be selling all her belongings/dressing SB in 20 jumpers/feeding him cheap slop. The article I think was her clumsy attempt at damage control there.
I once saw Gary Rhodes (RIP) making bread at a festival & it took a decidedly different direction.i can think of times at festivals where being exposed to her nasal voice and soulless shark eyes could have sent me off onto a very bad trip
I think this is entirely normal and many people feel exactly like you. And I also think it's normal to moan to a friend or your mum about your circumstances. But then, as you say, you know that you are ultimately lucky and thinking about teachers having to work without any PPE, all the NHS staff, all the people who have lost jobs, etc. makes you and me and everyone who has an ounce of empathy realise that yes, it's all shit, but there are so, so, so many people who have it worse.I've been working from home and I hate it and never want to do it again. However, I also know I'm lucky to be working from home so I feel really guilty when I grumble about it.
yes I would totally go to this but only if it was a cabal eventMate, I’d go! Just imagine how much fun we’d have as the audience?
Me too! Bedroom is definitely not ideal workspace but alternative was the bathroomHER HOUSE IS TOO SMALL
Get to absolute fuck you little scrote. I am squeezed into a corner in my bedroom working from home as it actually IS too small. Prick.
Can you check again at AsdaThere's no bucatini shortage... I just checked in my local Tesco and the shelves have loads of it.
I have a brother one, and that's good.Wish I was in the Tattle family before I bought a Singer Overlocker. It scares the **it out of me. It chews everything up.
You are within the Gooch ™️ @ReginaPhalangee(what is it with that period from 25-31 Dec where time just blurs)
Yeah we’re all working from home mate, there’s a pandemic on
I have an elderly new home (janome), and a brother overlocker that I bought in lockdownAnother sewist here. Janome sewing machine soon to be joined by a Janome overlocker
The thing about the shortage is that article she loved is waffling on about the FDA stopping imports to the US. How does she think that affects us - surely there would be more for us if they can no longer send it to the US!Can you check again at Asda
Isn’t she lucky to have a cat and a kiddo to talk too. I know people who don’t have either of those and rely on zoom/phone calls for connections.
Or, y'know, the library which has free wi-fi and comfy chairs. Or is that just for the poor's, not the poseurs?
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