I DEMAND in an RSM manner that this is our next thread title."I silently examine last week's blackberries, in the dark, all on my own"
Pop a podcast and a light on, mate. Come on.
Agree. She is dwelling on it and almost body shaming her child. She shouldn't even be talking about it imo.I don’t like her fat post. There’s something a bit off about it all but I can’t put my finger on why.
Devoid of joy is her default setting thoughI love RSM when she demonstrates her breathtaking lack of self awareness and humility. One of the nastiest people I have had the misfortune to stumble across on social media - and anonymous with a sprinkling of scrounging to boot….she really is quite the character!
Slightly early, but that's a contender for a thread title."I silently examine last week's blackberries, in the dark, all on my own"
Hmmm. She's really off atm, even f o r h e r
What's going on? Is this a troll post on me from a couple of weeks ago?
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If so, what's this?
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I'm wrinkling my nose with distaste.
Louisa, BABE, in the last 48 hours I've applied poultices to a hoof / abscess sore (wanker alert Australian Miniature) Pony and dressed a very gory commercial kitchen wound. I'm not squeamish, but these posts of yours do not sit well with me. You are nasty
I saw that earlier. I thought at the time that she was being disingenuous. I know things can be tricky re timings etc, but you’d think a transfer would be different from a new claim.Another attempt to go viral with a thread from our eminent expert at being poor and working class.
Most of it is yawnsville and barely worth a glance but there is a little stand out moment or two. She is a wretched character - imagine being worried about transferring to UC, being vulnerable and then coming across this gem. I already get tearful at the new Dogs Trust advert - I would be bereft at the idea. She is a nasty witch,
Thank you!Sorry to hear about your pony. Hope the abscess is draining okay and pony is feeling better soon.
Yes, Louisa I am a horsey middle class wanker
I think everyone has maybe got used to being cold. We had the heating on 21° all the time we were at home and awake before we left the uk nearly 10 years ago ( not rich people, I’m a teacher, I can’t remember anything about fuel bills except we always paid them). I just looked up and the temperature today where my mum is is a maximum of 4°, freezing overnight. I think huge rises in fuel costs have made people put up with things they never would a few years ago.Completely irrelevant comment I know….
But I don’t think it’s that cold this year. We’ve only put the heating on a couple times. I just make the kids wear more clothes and I’m never cold at the moment because I’m fat this year. Fattest I’ve ever been (on a diet though!), found it quite useful being fat this winter, but in general fat is a bad idea. Bloody hell I was hot this summer though.
Obviously we shouldn’t be in a situation where we have to think twice about putting on the heating. And ‘be fat’ is definitely the worst advice ever given
It's not, really. We've had two separate ~week long cold spells with a low of about -10° the first time (for one or two nights in isolated places) and about -4° this time. Compared to, say, 2009-10 or 2010-11, even¹ that's nothing.But I don’t think it’s that cold this year.
Apart from the very cold spell a little while ago and the last few days, where I am it’s been relatively dry while it’s been cold which makes it feel warmer, especially inside where you’re largely protected from any cold breezes, than the normal British damp cold that penetrates everywhere and everything. So I don’t think it’s just that people are used to being cold, it genuinely feels milder than last winter even if in temp terms it’s been similar to normal.I think everyone has maybe got used to being cold. We had the heating on 21° all the time we were at home and awake before we left the uk nearly 10 years ago ( not rich people, I’m a teacher, I can’t remember anything about fuel bills except we always paid them). I just looked up and the temperature today where my mum is is a maximum of 4°, freezing overnight. I think huge rises in fuel costs have made people put up with things they never would a few years ago.
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