I've always hated this in tv and magazine ads... I remember Sainsbury's a couple of years ago had 10 foot high sepia toned posters up in their stores of arty model posed shots of families eating, and one was a kid trying to look cutesy with chocolate smeared all over his face and trying to lick it off his nose or somethingBabies with food slobbered all over their gobs. I deleted a girl I went to school with on Facebook the other day because she started weaning her baby and everyday since bang on 12 there's a picture of him uploaded with whatever he's eating all over his grid
I have a friend who sends us these photos everytime they reach a new week/month and it pisses me right off. The only people who care about these are the parents, keep them to yourselvesI hate these pics of kids with a card 1 week old, 2 weeks old etc...fuck sake what's wrong with once a year?
OMG YES! Surely it’s “spag bol” not bowl?! Where does the bowl come from? What if I want it on a plateMorons having spaghetti bolognaise for dinner spelling it as "spag bowl" on their story
I always see this mentioned on threads and discussions like this, but I've never actually seen it in real life. Every day I hope to see my first ever 'spag bowl'. I'm spoilt for choice on my feeds for people who are either 'discusted' or 'fumming' thoughMorons having spaghetti bolognaise for dinner spelling it as "spag bowl" on their story
Sounds similar to what something Charlotte Dobre would have in one of her videos hahaMorons having spaghetti bolognaise for dinner spelling it as "spag bowl" on their story
It’s because so many people can’t spell for shit and spell everything phonetically - chester draws etcOMG YES! Surely it’s “spag bol” not bowl?! Where does the bowl come from? What if I want it on a plate
fumming for u hun, hope u get 2 see a spag bowl soon xoI always see this mentioned on threads and discussions like this, but I've never actually seen it in real life. Every day I hope to see my first ever 'spag bowl'. I'm spoilt for choice on my feeds for people who are either 'discusted' or 'fumming' though
The problem is what other way can you say it? would 'has died of cancer' be more preferable?I'm sorry if this is triggering for anyone, but I really cannot abide when I read that someone has passed away and the person writes 'they have lost their battle with cancer' - it's undermining, it's disempowering and just downright rude. It really riles me!
According to Macmillan, yes, this is what most people would prefer.The problem is what other way can you say it? would 'has died of cancer' be more preferable?
I agree. It annoys me too. Died or passed away from sounds correct, to me.According to Macmillan, yes, this is what most people would prefer.
A close friend of mine has cancer. It was caught too late, spread too far and it will kill her. There's no amount of battling she can do that will help her situation, but she is living it extremely bravely and is doing magnificently despite her circumstances. Why would I then belittle her by writing that 'she lost her battle'? It's so alien to me!
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