Jack Monroe #191 The sound of silence

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Are you sure you want to see this @MaineCoonMama? You're already in a delicate state of health, this might tip you over the edge. I'm going to spoiler it and you can decide at your leisure whether to open it but I'll give you fair warning that you cannot unsee it and I don't think at the hospital they'll be able to excise the specific piece of brain that has the memory of it.

Never have I seen or want to see again Readers Wives Jack.
So, ‘thanks’, Sidey T 🥴
 
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Glastonbury is the most middle class, north London Media class, love fest going. The tickets are several hundred quid and require at least 5 devices booking at the same time to acquire. Not for the poors, these are the people she longs to be. Is the reference to the leaky tent a dig at how they didn’t get a yurt or airstream camper?

Download had the nicest and scariest looking crowd when I was there, lots of tattoos, leather and moshing teenagers.

Reading is for the under 25s and completely feral.
 
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It was 2014, so 26?! 😳
All just emphasises how fake Our Jackie of the Slop truly is.😡

Glastonbury is the most middle class, north London Media class, love fest going. The tickets are several hundred quid and require at least 5 devices booking at the same time to acquire. Not for the poors, these are the people she longs to be. Is the reference to the leaky tent a dig at how they didn’t get a yurt or airstream camper?

Download had the nicest and scariest looking crowd when I was there, lots of tattoos, leather and moshing teenagers.

Reading is for the under 25s and completely feral.
Glastonbury was £65.00 a ticket when I started going. Told you I was OLD..😉
 
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This is the thing that really pisses me off. She thinks she is some sort of edgy, boundary pushing, avant-garde, right-on, individual person. In truth she is a pearl clutching, middle class, boring, straight laced, biggoted, uptight, prude. Why else would she be "terrified" by young people enjoying themselves?

I would rather spend time in a dance tent, dancing the night away with "scantily clad muddy young things", than spend 5 minutes with Jack. She is a Tory light, prejudiced, narrow minded, small town, provincial idiot.
 
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I would rather spend time in a dance tent dancing the night away with "scantily clad muddy young things", than spend 5 minutes with Jack. She is a Tory light, prejudiced, narrow minded, small town, provincial idiot.
Don't hold back @MancBee tell us how you really feel. 😂♥
 
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This is the thing that really pisses me off. She thinks she is some sort of edgy, boundary pushing, avant-garde, right-on, individual person. In truth she is a pearl clutching, middle class, boring, straight laced, biggoted, uptight, prude. Why else would she be "terrified" by young people enjoying themselves?

I would rather spend time in a dance tent, dancing the night away with "scantily clad muddy young things", than spend 5 minutes with Jack. She is a Tory light, prejudiced, narrow minded, small town, provincial idiot.
Has to be said @ MancBee. "Provincial" is my favourite insult ..❤
 
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Remember the story she told on twitter last year about someone who used to live in the place she was living, coming round to grab the weed they'd left in one of the kitchen cupboards. She refused to give it back and threatened to call the cops or something 😂.
 
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Remember the story she told on twitter last year about someone who used to live in the place she was living, coming round to grab the weed they'd left in one of the kitchen cupboards. She refused to give it back and threatened to call the cops or something 😂.
The BootlickerCook.
 
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Remember the story she told on twitter last year about someone who used to live in the place she was living, coming round to grab the weed they'd left in one of the kitchen cupboards. She refused to give it back and threatened to call the cops or something 😂.
Ignoring the fact this is cringe, didn’t happen, and would absolutely stink... these are the breadcrumbs she leaves that makes her squiggles think she’s living in a horrid rental flat in a rough area rather than a very spacious family home on the coast.
 
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All just emphasises how fake Our Jackie of the Slop truly is.😡


Glastonbury was £65.00 a ticket when I started going. Told you I was OLD..😉
I can top that- I paid £13 for my ticket the first time I went! It was always a very middle class & very white festival. Nothing to be scared of.
Now Shabba Ranks at Brixton Academy circa 1985 was a different matter. People were shooting into the air 😱.
 
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This is the thing that really pisses me off. She thinks she is some sort of edgy, boundary pushing, avant-garde, right-on, individual person. In truth she is a pearl clutching, middle class, boring, straight laced, biggoted, uptight, prude. Why else would she be "terrified" by young people enjoying themselves?

I would rather spend time in a dance tent, dancing the night away with "scantily clad muddy young things", than spend 5 minutes with Jack. She is a Tory light, prejudiced, narrow minded, small town, provincial idiot.
HELL YES
 
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The one time I went to Glastonbury (it's so far away!) all we had to do to gain entry was give a fiver to the Scousers who had dug a hole under the fence. Good old days etc.
 
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The one time I went to Glastonbury (it's so far away!) all we had to do to gain entry was give a fiver to the Scousers who had dug a hole under the fence. Good old days etc.
There was always someone who had cut a hole in the fence, or one year tore a fence panel down, so we all just strolled through.

No-one cared in those days.
 
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I can top that- I paid £13 for my ticket the first time I went! It was always a very middle class & very white festival. Nothing to be scared of.
Now Shabba Ranks at Brixton Academy circa 1985 was a different matter. People were shooting into the air 😱.
I always managed to get in without paying. Unbelievable now.
 
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I have gone down a Twitter rabbit hole this morning reading about R*chael Swind0n (sorry she seems the type to Google her own name/have Google Alerts set up). She's got a big following amongst Corbynistas and has a blog with a tip jar which she positions as an alternative news source to Murdoch but really just regurgitates Twitter groupthink. She allegedly causes a lot of Twitter pile ons and even has a WhatsApp group where they coordinate as such. And used to post her BuyMeACoffee and PayPal link all the time... sound familiar to someone?

Grifting seems so endemic at the moment but I'm glad more people are waking up to it.
I believe the persistent rumors that the husband was running the account at least to start with. Another one with a tip jar that appears and disappears. Another account that preys on well meaning lefties.

PS I was in my first few years teaching when I went to Glastonbury- late 90s early 2000s. It cost a hundred quid and I could never remember what bands I had seen when I rocked up to school knackered on the Monday morning. I think we went the last year before the real fence and it was brilliant: absolutely rammed with all kinds of people.
 
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I believe the persistent rumors that the husband was running the account at least to start with. Another one with a tip jar that appears and disappears. Another account that preys on well meaning lefties.

PS I was in my first few years teaching when I went to Glastonbury- late 90s early 2000s. It cost a hundred quid and I could never remember what bands I had seen when I rocked up to school knackered on the Monday morning. I think we went the last year before the real fence and it was brilliant: absolutely rammed with all kinds of people.
Why do the need to beg for coffee a coffee is 1.40 in Gregg's. If your hard up. You don't have to be basic Starbucks witch for a coffee.
 
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I think the “coffee” is a micropayment technique to get a lot of people to give them a couple of quid. This account is always on about disability, being a carer, being the worlds greatest socialist and quickly deletes the tweet with begging in it (once they have enough?).
 
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I think the “coffee” is a micropayment technique to get a lot of people to give them a couple of quid. This account is always on about disability, being a carer, being the worlds greatest socialist and quickly deletes the tweet with begging in it (once they have enough?).
I think I may have found an another one of her, she's always moaning, she's recently split with another partner for not being available at all times and said she was ill with one thing and then the story has changed to being ill with something else and recently they have told me they have put a Amazon wishlist out.

Oh oh and they have called their ex a narc because they weren't paying her all of the attention all of the time. I thought a narc needed endless attention so I am confused.
 
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