Jack Monroe #416 Food Hero? LMAO, should be in the dock for crimes against pasta.

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Babes, same. Was hugely disappointed with that episode.
 
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Christ that Stephen Bear thread is something else. It's a shame really as he used to have quite a nice arse before he turned it into the flag of Japan.

Back on topic, I was just thinking this morning that Jack could still so easily make it all go away, all she has to do is admit she fucked up, and will make amends - the remaining squigs would still fawn over her. However, this would mean giving away some of her sweet grifted cashos, and she therefore cannot even entertain the idea.
 
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For Jack the current cost of living crisis is a way to put herself in the spotlight. Nothing is ever not about her. On the rare occasions she partners with an organisation or does something with them it is about how she is doing that. When she did the dinner lady thing with Marcus Rashford it was about how (in her own view) charming she was with him on her heels or whatever boring narrative she was selling.

She wants to be the centre of all the things, whether she is the saviour by making mr Asda change essential range or a story about her child's stuffed animal, we need to adore her because she is the bestest at it all.
 
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his Yakut bottle is more disturbing
 
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I see that Jack has retweeted 'Things are tough, my darlings' and updated how many days sober she has been.
I do not see how helpful it is to remind people that things are tough, when she just did that 2 days ago.
 
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I see that Jack has retweeted 'Things are tough, my darlings' and updated how many days sober she has been.
I do not see how helpful it is to remind people that things are tough, when she just did that 2 days ago.
Whenever I see this now I think of the Frau (or Herr) who coinded:"Always the victim, never the bride" phrase here a few weeks ago.
 
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you would not believe how long I spent recently looking for those. I remembered a Frau them at the time and them being spenny and multiple
They look like the kind of thing you’d get in a Travel Lodge. I can’t believe someone would buy them and install them at home then decant shampoo, conditioner and shower gel/soap into them.
worse still she hasn’t bought shampoo for 2 years so they’re sitting there absolutely empty.
 
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I joined AA pre social media, but it was standard advice that people around you will have likely seen/heard lofty proclamations before and that actions speak louder than words. Saying 'I'm a year sober and attend AA' is wildly different than having a Guardian article published after a week or so of not drinking.

Jack, if she is in a fellowship, routinely breaks the letter and spirit of fellowship sobriety. She doesn't deal with 'life on life's terms' and as others have noted doesn't employ rigerous honesty at all times.

Tbf to Jack though, disruptive attention hoovers like her aren't unusual in AA, but they always hit the drink again, and often then deny that alcohol was an issue and often blame AA.

I remember one woman at AA saying she found out her bf had cheated on her and that the Other Woman and her were going to confront him at his workplace. Acting out this sort of drama is anathema to sober living, but it is how Jack organises and lives her life. As someone else noted, even if she is abstinent, she isn't sober.

I think Jack uses the fellowship as another agent of attention and chaos in her life. AA offers a captive audience to attention seekers, sadly, and as an old-timer pointed out to me, they're often more ill than genuine suffering alcoholics.

Imagine being someone walking into a meeting for the first time, jittery, full of delerium tremens, seeking potentially life saving help for the first time and you're confronted by an hysterical jabbering about her mum's roast potatoes.

Addiction recovery is serious business and flouncing clowns like Jack are a potential menace.
 
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"performative AA boll locks" sums her 'recovery' up and should be a thread title.

BTW, am I unusual in being a male Tattle Frau?? Curious about the gender balance in the canal.

Vonny brought me here, Jack and Russ keep me here. Often.
 
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"performative AA boll locks" sums her 'recovery' up and should be a thread title.

BTW, am I unusual in being a male Tattle Frau?? Curious about the gender balance in the canal.

Vonny brought me here, Jack and Russ keep me here. Often.
The vast majority of us are women. MancBee is probably the most well known/loved bloke on the thread.
 
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Her stans are genuinely funnier than a lot of the people who make jokes about her on twitter these days tbh ! What goes thru peoples heads while writing this shit??
Interesting that here she describes the stans who message her as “sycophants” (or maybe psychopaths?!)



This is actually a very very interesting article in a lot of ways, particularly as you can tell the journalist thought she was a complete tit so challenged her on a few things and just let her to run her mouth off. it’s full of nonsense, pettiness, unpleasantness and downright lies. She comes across as a right arse.

There’s some pretty damning stuff in here, some of it a bit upsetting re her son and pets, so click with care.
PS It’s also very clear from this why she didn’t say a word when her local MP was killed in his constituency.
 
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Yet again with the "she makes a song and dance about being trans online but says "she" pronouns are fine"
 
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What do we do with the VBI once we have it? Will it be kept updated and we can point at it and say "things cost more now than they used to" and then... what?
 
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What do we do with the VBI once we have it? Will it be kept updated and we can point at it and say "things cost more now than they used to" and then... what?
It isn't exactly groundbreaking information, is it? Anyone (barring those who are too rich to care) setting foot in a supermarket is painfully aware of the increase in prices.
 
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