How can you tell? I don't use Twitter other than to go and nose at her feed, is there a count?One of her many word farts has gone to that tweet graveyard in the sky. Not a scooby doo which one though.
How can you tell? I don't use Twitter other than to go and nose at her feed, is there a count?One of her many word farts has gone to that tweet graveyard in the sky. Not a scooby doo which one though.
She doesn't. He was already being cancelled and called a "racist" and on Twitter at least, a "paedophile". Like with Hopkins, she goes after easy targets. Even Jamie Oliver has always had certain people hating on him, all the "fat tongued wanker" comments People who are already getting it big time. She absolutely arse kisses most other people. Unless they question one of her outrageous bullshits of course.I have never seen David Walliams as 'untouchable'. I'm curious as to why she thinks he is.
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Please don’t give her ideas. How to train your dragon books were huge faves in this house.wonder how Jack feels about the How to Train Your Dragon series. ....lots of characters in those...she must be able to find some stereotypes in those. Big Boobied Bertha for example who could win battles by knocking out opponents with her mighty bosom.
Yes, she was on 4,498 before I put my phone down and now it’s 4,497. It’s at the top so I don’t have to bother looking at what she says unless the count has gone up! Saves my eyes from rolling.How can you tell? I don't use Twitter other than to go and nose at her feed, is there a count?
@Into_the_tunnel snap!Slightly off topic, but this is an interesting development regarding cancel culture.
The last few paragraphs confirm this whole 'guilty by association' angle. Someone signed an open letter against cancel culture and then withdrew their name because JK Rowling had also signed it. I honestly despair. Whatever happened to reasoned debate? Or defending freedom of speech even if you don't agree with the message?
JK Rowling joins warning over free speech - BBC News
The letter, signed by many leading writers and activists, denounces "a vogue for public shaming".www.bbc.co.uk
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I thoight it might be this one but I was wrong. At first glance I can’t find it. Maybe Marmite or Marmalade will spot the odd one out.
You have written about this far more eloquently than me. I blame lack of sleep due to the students keeping me awake again.
I wonder if she hopes DW has a friend for this tit show.I think someone else said this too - I’m guessing there’ll be a big comedown over the next couple of days. She’s started to mention feeling tired and exhausted. It must feel amazing having hundreds of people agreeing with you and cheering you on, but then things die down and they drift back to their lives. The whole thing made me really cross but I hope she’ll be ok and has a friend around for the aftermath.