Why don't I remember this guy??I reported Wiggy early on, I got a weird vibe.
This and the impact to food supplies worries me greatly. I don't want to derail the thread too much (though actually, it may be getting it slightly back on trackI'm worried about the quality of food. We have good farming practices in the uk atm. I really don't want to buy chlorinated chicken. We try and eat local meat but sometimes it's unavoidable that you end up getting stuff from abroad. I once got a chicken pasta salad thing, it said made in the uk but closer inspection the chicken was Thai.
I can see me joining you on the beans and toast train until I figure it out. Although it's spaghetti hoops (not rinsed) in this house.
I don't think I would be able to mentally cope with being in the public eye with all the abuse that people get (and the amount that women get is a whole other level). It is possible to be a good person and do good things without chasing fame - but sadly I think Jack does far more fame-chasing than good deeds these days. I believe she started off with good intentions and I'm pleased she's going back to her blog but pretending to be poor whilst "yes, absolutely" raking it in feels like mocking the genuinely worst off in society.I can’t remember who the OP was but someone mentioned they thought JM was addicted to a Twitter. It’s weird because if I’m bored I’m straight on Tattle or Facebook mostly and it does change the way you feel (not always in a good way). If I was in the public eye and had a big following, I would definitely have a Social Media Manager too or if I didn’t need it for work, I would probably come off it.
I lament the day I ever got twitter tbh but it’s best for news while my telly is off and our groaning computer has been repurposed for home schooling. Jack definitely veered towards instagram for a while, it’s more of an influencer (yuck) platform but it obv. works better for engagement for her, people find you as opposed to coming across you (I can’t remember who the OP was but someone mentioned they thought JM was addicted to a Twitter. It’s weird because if I’m bored I’m straight on Tattle or Facebook mostly and it does change the way you feel (not always in a good way). If I was in the public eye and had a big following, I would definitely have a Social Media Manager too or if I didn’t need it for work, I would probably come off it.
Agreed. Imagine going into work everyday and talking as if you are posting on Twitter. Not just to your closest colleague in confidence but everyone in the whole organisation.We know way too much about everyone and everything all of the time.
Please excuse the link to the Express....edited to add Jack is in the article.Why don't I remember this guy??
This and the impact to food supplies worries me greatly. I don't want to derail the thread too much (though actually, it may be getting it slightly back on track) but I think it's wise to prepare as best you can for this, in terms of a well stocked "pantry" if you like. We had already been doing this in preparation for the aftermath of Brexit, can't tell you how valuable that was to us when coronavirus hit and panic buying began.
Ah yes I remember her putting out her 'Brexit stash' list. Not sure I'll take her suggestions...Please excuse the link to the Express....edited to add Jack is in the article.
Brexit vote today: Should YOU be stockpiling for no deal Brexit - What to stockpile | UK | News | Express.co.uk
BREXIT is just 43 days away now, and the possibility of a no-deal scenario is becoming more and more of a reality. So should you be stockpiling?www.google.co.uk
He tried to bring discord to between the vegans and omnis on here. One of the reasons I LOVE this board is that we are united in our questioning of Jack and tolerance of other people's food choices. It's not often vegans and non-vegans get along on the internet (whereas in real life there are zero problems - another weird phenomenon).Why don't I remember this guy??
Neither would I. When I was little I loved the idea of being a famous singer (not that I’m particularly good!) but I would watch shows like MTV Diary and think, “I want that life!” As an adult I cannot imagine anything worse. Yes the money would be lovely but I absolutely couldn’t cope with the abuse, especially now in this age where every thought and opinion is expressed online. I would be a glutton for punishment reading all the bad things people are saying about me. I do also think it’s important to separate the abuse and take on board constructive criticism. Despite being a cabal of trolls I’ve seen some genuinely good feedback on this thread that if JM were to take on board would be great for her eg staying off Twitter, stop the tweet and delete sessions, really taking action in a campaign she is passionate about.I don't think I would be able to mentally cope with being in the public eye with all the abuse that people get (and the amount that women get is a whole other level). It is possible to be a good person and do good things without chasing fame - but sadly I think Jack does far more fame-chasing than good deeds these days. I believe she started off with good intentions and I'm pleased she's going back to her blog but pretending to be poor whilst "yes, absolutely" raking it in feels like mocking the genuinely worst off in society.
Yeah, guys, quickly, stockpile this:Please excuse the link to the Express....edited to add Jack is in the article.
Brexit vote today: Should YOU be stockpiling for no deal Brexit - What to stockpile | UK | News | Express.co.uk
BREXIT is just 43 days away now, and the possibility of a no-deal scenario is becoming more and more of a reality. So should you be stockpiling?www.google.co.uk
I remember there being huge backlash over this and Jack getting very defensive over her right to stockpile. It's a natural action to stockpile - apparently psychologists see it as us trying to take back control? But the COVID situation highlights how it should be avoided - so many vulnerable people couldnt access food because of selfish people.qYeah, guys, quickly, stockpile this:
PROTEIN
Tinned kidney beans, chickpeas, cannellini beans, borlotti beans
Sardines/Pilchards
Mackerel
Herring Roe
Stewed steak
Spam Lite
Dried peas and lentils
I love that hashtag so much, it's so full of "Hi Jack, I have an apple. Should I eat it or just throw it in the bin?" "What can I do with salt?" "I hate cucumbers but I just bought five of them. Can I put them in a curry?"Anyway, just had a look at the jackmonroeslockdownlarder hashtag for a a good laugh. Thank god she's sticking around to help people decide whether to eat cream that's out of day by one day, what to do with almond butter and how to cope with 47 bananas. Who ARE these people? Who????
Hi Jack, i’ve put the food in my mouth, should I like, move my teeth and ‘chew’, if that makes sense? Love you, JackI love that hashtag so much, it's so full of "Hi Jack, I have an apple. Should I eat it or just throw it in the bin?" "What can I do with salt?" "I hate cucumbers but I just bought five of them. Can I put them in a curry?"
Reminds me of one of her IG shows when a Hellman's employee sent in a message that was something like: "Help! I have an aubergine!"
Wait for it..."I hate cucumbers but I just bought five of them. Can I put them in a curry?"
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