Jesus. I didn't realise that was actually a thing
And worst of all, that she would actually do it
And worst of all, that she would actually do it
OMG what a wanker!When you read the article but think you know better
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The JCM column each week has a photo of her wearing whatever trend she’s writing about that week. She wrote she wouldn’t be dressing up for it any more.Sorry for being slow but what does not with the photo mean?
She's the queen of the pigeon-toed stance (and -The JCM column each week has a photo of her wearing whatever trend she’s writing about that week. She wrote she wouldn’t be dressing up for it any more.
Pretty much everyone is more thick-skinned. I wonder how many influencers have a team of lackeys pouring over the internet for them and reporting back?She's the queen of the pigeon-toed stance (and -
looking at the comments in her column - probably a bit more thick-skinned than Sali.
It would be a real kick in the teeth for a lot of readers if Sali’s column stays while we’re losing Hannah Jane Parkinson. She’s one of these rare writers who manages to write about mental health in an original, informative, honest, and non-patronising way.So many Guardian columns are ending this weekend; Hadley Freeman, Jess Carter-Morley, Romesh Ranganathan, Coco Khan and Hannah Jane Parkinson are all going, as is The Measure. Is it too much to hope that Sali will be going as well?
Fingers crossed eh.
They did similar in about 2012 where a lot of them took the fat redundancy package, they all still get freelance gigs at the GraunI wonder what the tea is there. Voluntary redundancy maybe?
*poring over. Sry couldn't let it go. I triedI wonder how many influencers have a team of lackeys pouring over the internet for them and reporting back?
Hannah has a book on the way, which is a consolation. She is definitely a writer with potential.It would be a real kick in the teeth for a lot of readers if Sali’s column stays while we’re losing Hannah Jane Parkinson. She’s one of these rare writers who manages to write about mental health in an original, informative, honest, and non-patronising way.
Edited fo add, I know it’s completely different subjects, but sometimes you just want to read something well written. Sali‘s column used to be a good read, years ago, but now I wonder if a big part of that was also down to the comments.
Yes! Onto bigger and better things! Speaking of, I wonder when Sali’s next book will be released now. It’s going to be a scream.Hannah has a book on the way, which is a consolation. She is definitely a writer with potential.
It's the way she does it so badly. Crouching with her wee ickle toes turning in coyly and girlishlyGod, don't these people have better things things to worry about? Who cares?
This next-level vanity blows my mind
Blimey that was wierd wasn't it? Lauren and Caitlin Moran and heaven knows who else scouring social media tracking down Tattlers for having an opinion Posting cryptic tweets about lawyers and police and thick files of printouts.Pretty much everyone is more thick-skinned. I wonder how many influencers have a team of lackeys pouring over the internet for them and reporting back?
Surely those columnists aren't staffers?I wonder what the tea is there. Voluntary redundancy maybe?