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I thought having +70 cousins was normal… People really be out here with 3 cousins😭

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I hope you get on with your cousins. But it’s not your place to laugh at those whose families you deem to be the wrong size?

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What is your stance on pineapple pizza? 🍍 🍕

I like it, and I’m not sure why it’s so unpopular! I don’t just mean people not eating it, which is fair enough, but I object to being told that it’s bad in itself and I should stop eating it, because it’s good!?

have you heard of toxic positivity?

b4p7kzvgkt’s Profile PhotoLoose_change
No, but it sounds like something that should be looking into.
Although normally good, ‘positivity’ is twisted when it turns into blaming the victims of physical & mental illness for having the wrong ‘thoughts’, tells people they should not take medicine that’s been proven to work, and so on.
They also sync into right-wing ‘libertarianism’ when they say social problems and injustice need not be fixed, it’s for every individual to make the right ‘choice’, despite the obvious fact that children don’t choose to be born poor or wealthy, or whether to go to private school (all of whose pupils are taught to be ‘positive’ snobs), and so on.
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2010/jan/10/smile-or-die-barbara-ehrenreich
If you know any more books/articles about toxic positivity I would be interested.
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Hello🤨

anastasialidiakasandra’s Profile PhotoAnastasia Lidia
Hello!
I’ve just read Saturday Night And Sunday Morning by Alan Sillitoe, about a young, working-class man in Nottingham in the 1950s who does all kinds of wild things.
http://dry-valleys.tumblr.com/tagged/nottingham
I mentioned to my colleague who is about 80 (he used to own a business we took over and is still vaguely involved in it) that I hadn’t thought people did such things in the 1950s.
‘I did’ was his response!
Alan Sillitoe has written other books and I’ve bought them, though I fear work may delay the reading of them!
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🍺 🔒 Have you ever been in a pub lock-in? (If you’re not sure what this is, I’ll try to explain in my own answer to this question, so check my page 🙂)

CactusDoug’s Profile PhotoDoug
Yes, the last one in 2006!
Soon after the smoking ban, this pub shut down (no loss, if I’m honest, though it should have been replaced by a real ale pub) and I think lockins barely exist any more.
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If you had to live a week without internet what will you do to keep yourself busy?

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I really don’t know!
After working I’m too tired to go out or meet friends or family (I only do this at weekends) and I don’t like most tv.
It would be good to spend my evenings reading books but I’m normally too tired for that, so I only read on weekend mornings.

Do you think it will be a war between Russian and Ukraine?

anastasialidiakasandra’s Profile PhotoAnastasia Lidia
I hope not but I support the Ukrainian people’s right to decide their own future without Putin’s aggression & tyranny being forced on them.
I hope that the good people of Russia will find a way to stop their rulers from doing such a deranged thing.

It's Burn's night today. Have you ever eaten haggis? What did you think of it?

jigsaw20216838’s Profile PhotoJigsaw
I’ve eaten haggis, neeps & tatties and I like it! I’d need to do a lot of exercise beforehand as it’s very heavy, but good.
And have a poem for today.
I love Scotland, though unsure when I’ll go back since I used to do organises tree-planting and the organisers haven’t put it back on since covid.
So.
https://www.scottishpoetrylibrary.org.uk/poem/border-burn/
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Do you think it's a red flag if someone can't cook or bake?

Shannon678900’s Profile PhotoShannon
Not really, it seems a bit lazy (and if living with others, entitled) but I know lots of people who never learned what I learned when I was 18.
And if someone can cook for themselves but not for a dinner party or restaurant, I’d say that was fairly normal in this day & age.
If living with someone who tells you to cook every meal and refused to learn. That IS a red flag.
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