Do keep up.Is she a stick?! I don’t get it.View attachment 198669
she’s such a pain.
This chat is so stale, it's been done to death on food twitter and she's literally just nicking 2 year old 'content' from other people who were actually funny and original about it the first time round.
I think accusing someone of being intrusive whilst completely over sharing about her nakedness is a bit rich.I don't understand how I asking someone if they are still with their partner intrusive. I get it hurts, but you just say no not anymore im not ready to talk about it etc. Shuts the convo off but remains polite.
Not every person that follows her spends a zillion hours scrolling through her feed in the hope of seeing whether not her partner left?!
The lack of a comma after 'yes' really gets to me.
I realise this is a deeply divisive and controversial issue fraught with all sorts of ramifications but I have to say it - magnum is really ice cream.Hate to agree with her, but I have issues with a magnum/ice cream being called a lolly. Though I do stretch to a strawberry mivi being a lolly
So stale. All her chat is. What next, a biscuit Olympics? Jaffa cakes are a cake I will die on this hill? Smiths songs as Chinese meals?She doesn't even change the wording (and these aren't even the discussions I've seen about it previously, they were done by foodie accounts)
ETA : she really doesn't have an origianl bone in her body https://twitter.com/search?q=choc ice on a stick&src=typed_query
She's trolling us. Hasn't got over the Tattle chat about lollies whilst she was trying to hold courtShe doesn't even change the wording (and these aren't even the discussions I've seen about it previously, they were done by foodie accounts)
ETA : she really doesn't have an origianl bone in her body https://twitter.com/search?q=choc ice on a stick&src=typed_query
I can see it as a cozy novel withI realise this is a deeply divisive and controversial issue fraught with all sorts of ramifications but I have to say it - magnum is really ice cream.
As for the crime novel, it won't happen. But if it did....
... the protagonist would definitely be a plucky and rebellious lesbian working class single mum, who has pulled herself up by the very straps of her hardworking boots and made a successful career of having tattoos, blending things and swearing on social media.
She is called in to investigate after a policewoman, a tv chef and a bafta award winning tv producer are all murdered in the same distinctive fashion - choked to death on a tin of unrinsed beans.
I once met him in a lift at my work. Thought he looked familiar but just blethered to the colleague with him. It was only when I was back at my desk that the penny dropped who he was!Ian Rankin is a great guy. He's spotted regularly around the city just doing... normal things. The absolute polar opposite of Jack. There is no way he'd be duped by her.
Because of the Fight Club/Shrooms/Black Swan lazy twist at the end, which finds the plucky protagonist trapped in a blazing block of flats, naturally.I can see it as a cozy novel witha lot ofonly one star reviews
She always plays the man not the ball.The lack of a comma after 'yes' really gets to me.
I was staggered to see so much chatter on here about Jack when I first discovered these threads. At times I've felt really sorry for her because she is clearly struggling. Break ups are hard and the work she got in lockdown that was criticised must have been stressful. I've admittedly winced a lot at all the flack she gets. However, when I saw the goading of A R-M this week when she knows that it causes pile ons, I just can't help but think she's horrible. Why can't she take the high road and use those types of opportunities to make definitive actions to help people in need? Jack's situation is clearly comfortable - sign post charities or showcase actual people who are living in poverty and need help. For example, suggest you could narrate or be involved with a TV programme that shows how hard it is to be living in poverty, not suggest a gameshow esque poverty cos-play for entertainment (that you've slagged off before and clearly would get paid for). The irony! Much like wearing a kindness top and bullying people publicly on Twitter I guess...
Im so sorry, I put a spoiler alert on Mental Illness on my post and it doesn't seem to have worked. Huge apologies.. Is anyone on here, who has survived a childhood defined by a parent's mental illness, had the experience as an adult of thinking, well, it probably wasn't that bad, children have been through worse than me...and yet are fully aware that they've been fucking damaged somewhere along the way? Jack's comments on abuse have triggered me, and I'm struggling to know what adult survivors of abuse really feel. Was it normalised until the child left home and realised that what had occurred was absolutely abuse, tied up in a controlling narrative of 'We do this because we love you soooo much?'
Love RivalsChiming in late to add to the 'Ian Rankin is lovely' chorus. I've met him a couple of times, he absolutely made my day when he confessed that Jilly Cooper's Rivals is one of his favourite books and he re-reads it about once a year, because it's one of mine too. He has a house in Cromarty, on the Black Isle, where he does a lot of his writing and as soon as the chair of the local literary group found out he was moving in, she promptly set up a Crime and Thrillers weekend literary festival and told him he was the star guest. Bless him, he duly turns up to it every year.
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