https://giphy.com/8FG705NCsZM0kVJdyzOh no she's gone Scottish again. As someone who's lived their whole life in Scotland (save for a brief 6 month stint in Bristol), I can honestly say I've never had a haggis Scotch egg, it's not a thing.
Not as much of a stretch as working class
Jack, my favourite sandwich is that mayo one you got at least £10k to make on Instagram.Jack, 3 hours from now, desperate for some engagement .... 'what's your favourite, errrrr, colour?!"
Is something you can carry around portable, Jack?! Please, let me know!She's like a bad dose of the shits at the moment. Does not stop.View attachment 211930
Fits the narrative that she wanted a baby so ‘went out and got one’It’s pretty low not to tell him he was about to be a dad
Don't you DARE start messing with haggis!!
Big claps. Well put. I too spent so much time 'managing' shitty male behaviour and being blamed for their sleaze. It would have been comforting to be able to just switch it all off.It’s terrifying, but I think young girls are persuaded to transition because they hate the idea of becoming a woman and the issues that opens them up to. I’m in my 50’s, so grew up in the 70’s, and was a typical tomboyish girl for that time. I liked outdoor things and animals and so on, I wasn’t “girly” at all - and that was pretty normal back then. When I started to “develop”, at about 13, I was still a little girl really but suddenly was having to deal with constant comments and harassment from boys and older men and I was just not equipped to deal with it. I mean, it was incessant. I absolutely hated it and at the time I would have given anything not to be developing into a woman. If the “easy option” of shutting it all off and becoming a boy (although that is of course not biologically possible) was available at the time, I’m sure I’d have taken it. I think this is what is behind the flood of young girls wanting to transition. Boys always seemed to me to have the best of everything, they just waltzed through life being fawned over by mums, grandmas, teachers, everyone, while we (even as young pre-teens and teenagers) were dealing with a quite different reality, constantly having to fight off sleazy predators, having to modify our behaviour in case we made a man angry - and violent, a very real fear - and being made to apologise if we dared to complain about a sleazy older relative or family friend.
The real issue of course is male behaviour - and ultimately violence - towards women. But somehow there doesn’t seem to be any general desire to address that. And so I don’t blame young girls for wanting to opt out of womanhood - however misguided.
(Sorry I know this is all a bit off topic).
Haggolognese.Don't you DARE start messing with haggis!!
Maverick as fuck
Yes, this! It's so obvious.I don’t believe a single calorie has passed her lips tonight. I used to have a pinterest board just for food that I would spend hours looking at. This reeks of that imo.
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