Jack Monroe #250 Jack Monroe’s Patreon is a scam

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Home economics teacher? Is this an attempt to copy Joe Wicks as the nation's PE teacher?

Getting a bit bored of her now.

711 idiots. Which is 450 up since the NL thing
So 225 at 6.60 plus 486 at 3.08 is £2981.88 a MONTH

Fuming, I am fuming.
 
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Home economics teacher? Is this an attempt to copy Joe Wicks as the nation's PE teacher?

Getting a bit bored of her now.

711 idiots. Which is 450 up since the NL thing
So 225 at 6.60 plus 486 at 3.08 is £2981.88 a MONTH

Fuming, I am fuming.
Hoping for a clifflike drop-off and Big Anger before 1 March 🤞
 
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Home economics teacher? Is this an attempt to copy Joe Wicks as the nation's PE teacher?

Getting a bit bored of her now.

711 idiots. Which is 450 up since the NL thing
So 225 at 6.60 plus 486 at 3.08 is £2981.88 a MONTH

Fuming, I am fuming.
Oh very astute re: Joe Wicks, she's desperate to be a national darling.
 
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An aside, but apparently Terry Pratchett wasn't the first to use the boots analogy (which wouldn't apply to food in any case).


Jack and the Guardian writer are both wrong.

The boots analogy originally came from The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists written in 1914 and Pratchet stole it nearly word for word from there. I get really annoyed when people talk about the quote.
 
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Home economics teacher? Is this an attempt to copy Joe Wicks as the nation's PE teacher?

Getting a bit bored of her now.

711 idiots. Which is 450 up since the NL thing
So 225 at 6.60 plus 486 at 3.08 is £2981.88 a MONTH

Fuming, I am fuming.
There's no date on the article but I think it's way prior to lockdown. Only refers to Tin Can't Cook, photo is the Veganish one. I just noticed it was also the article that had this lovely quote:

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Jack and the Guardian writer are both wrong.

The boots analogy originally came from The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists written in 1914 and Pratchet stole it nearly word for word from there. I get really annoyed when people talk about the quote.
THANK YOU!
At last someone else who knows it belongs to Robert Tressell.
 
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I stopped reading about 4 words into that dream. You can read more interesting content on the leaflet that comes with paracetamol.
 
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