Oh, Gentlemen and your Relish, I wasn't slightly bothered. I know this for sure as I didn't at any point wish to call you a name or demand you delete your account!Also @Wooh I meant to say sorry, I worded my reply badly earlier. I completely agree that it's weird and inappropriate for her to be talking in such emotive (and then really confusing frog-based) detail about a system that she has absolutely no experience of or connection too. A normal person would have said something like 'Pre-paid cards for benefits is a bad idea as seen in Australia' which would have been an acceptable point.
Literally though. I would rather give birth to a lawnmower than perform poverty for strangers on the internet, even when I'm in dire straits!I’m confused why begging on Twitter is deemed normal! She replies to herself a hell of a lot too. Is this how folk crack on in life now? Might have a go myself! She’s just had a tumble dryer for nothing!
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My suggestion is to write about how you funded a zine through Unbound then, and only after funding was donated, called for submissions (£250 per contributor), then didn't do anything about the zine for over a year except bleat excuses, including but not limited to your ME, even while tweeting incessantly and calling people cunts and not home educating your daughter, and then telling people you've received a not intimidating brief to write an article for an ME charity newsletter.
You charlatan .
May the ants of a million anthills infest your armpits
Hoo boy I hope I’m on this charity’s mailing list for this newsletter she’s writing! I might start my angry retort now, before I’ve even read her nonsense.How about 'How to stay positive with ME'. You know, something that doesn't drag down the readers, many of whom will have the same diagnosis. Maybe mention about how getting your nails done makes you happy and doesn't cause pain and rage in the same way as having to care for your children or pay your bills does, that help is out there and you aren't alone, that it's fine to make meals with frozen veg and to plan positive things for the future?
Jeez, Mason Grace really hit a nerve thereDid we see this comment and her response on the zine update?
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At least this demonstrates that she can feign a slight veneer of professionalism when it suits. If this exchange had been on Twitter, she would have told him to fuck off and eat his dead granny's mummified shit or similar.
Actually I didn’t mind the cancer reference, it’s bandied around a bit in ME circles that MS or Cancer patients have a better quality of life than people with ME/CFS. For starters, nobody thinks they’re faking it.What an outrageous rambling pile of shite - and doing a Jack and dragging cancer in to it? She truly is a horror show. Soooooooo poorly but had more holidays than me last year. Soooooo very poorly but zipzapping around the southwest literally on other peoples money. Treating her kids like slaves but not providing ten words of support to this project for months and months. Pretending to be the genuine voice of the working class poor whilst simultaneously spouting verbose and twee ramblings only a posho fallen on hard times could manage.
Good luck to anyone owed a “credit” from Unbound on the back of this performative nonsense - you can write it off now.
What I don't understand is why anyone who's been medically assessed to be incapable of ANY FORM of employment (which is perfectly valid) would take on a project as arduous as editing a book. I have done it professionally and it's incredibly hard work in many ways.Did we see this comment and her response on the zine update?
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At least this demonstrates that she can feign a slight veneer of professionalism when it suits. If this exchange had been on Twitter, she would have told him to fuck off and eat his dead granny's mummified shit or similar.
I think she’s at moderate level, similar to me. I am on “unfit for work” benefits, I was assessed and everything, the nurse rubber stamped it with no fuss!What I don't understand is why anyone who's been medically assessed to be incapable of ANY FORM of employment (which is perfectly valid) would take on a project as arduous as editing a book. I have done it professionally and it's incredibly hard work in many ways.
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