I think you mean swo-balled…
I think you mean swo-balled…
Have a support star.
I think a precedent was set when Diana died - it was such a shock and they probably had less stuff prepared as she was so young but I remember radio 1 (pop music station from the bbc) playing music with no lyrics all day.
Not quite. In England only certain venues can hold weddings and you need someone legally recognised to sign it off. Most Christian churches are both recognised venues and the ministers are official registrars so the double ceremony covers it. If you want a non Christian ceremony you can have it in an approved location…
That’s an incredibly harsh take!
I worked through 2miscarriages. Sitting in an office not performing so not quite the same butI do get it. I think in some way I was in denial about what was happening and wanted normality. Plus I couldn’t really articulate it - was easier to carry on than to explain.
Sometimes life gets in the way and of marriage isn’t that important to you then can just be something that gets pushed back.
If she was raised in a latinx family and experienced the structural disadvantages associated with that through her upbringing is she any worse off than a white Latinx person? Although any white person has privilege, would you say a white latinx person shouldn’t take advantage of these schemes?
Wonder if she was trying to look younger ? Her main defence is that she’s young...
I found it amazing that in the interview she was denying she physically assaulted the boy even when shown the video. She even tries to turn it in the boys father for assaulting her and when Gayle said it was him defending his child from her attack she would only go so far as to admit verbally attacking him. All of it…
Oh cool. My baby arrived at home (husband caught her but as I was alone for 90% of the labour I’m not giving him the credit of delivery). Call me Dr Lady please.
It’s so pervasive- saw a former colleague (male) promoting an Accenture women in tech workshop on linked in and every speaker was male. Apparently it was ok because they invited lots of women to be in the audience. He gave me that response totally seriously and thinking it was good
Ok so I am definitely not anti vax in general and have taken every vaccination offered to me and for my kids but specifically for covid vaccinations I am slightly concerned about the shortened timelines and how they can possibly have looked at any long term side effects etc. I guess there is some reliance on the…
In the U.K. we’ve had quite effective campaigns to make it socially unacceptable to drink drive. As you mentioned about boomers it’s mostly the older generation that still do this more without thinking anything of it (60+).
It sounds like one of those social experiments as to how far “normal” people can be pushed. Not the abuser but everyone else in the room.
I think people buy into the justifications- being told you need to be tough to work in the industry so the culture is there to toughen you up and demand excellence. Then you keep the same culture because that’s how you were forged and you paid your dues.
The headline instantly made me think of the pulp song “something changed” which is a good thing whatever you think of the relationship in question
There seems to be something here about not having the intelligence to realise how little you know. A moderately intelligent person realises how hard something is and how they may not be able to get away with murder.
I can imagine an extra wanting to cost up to the stars for a chance to be noticed and get their big break. Maybe this came about after too many situations where extras / bit part guests perceived an opening that wasn’t there ?
They touch on this later in the article and they clarify the staff’s objection was with the way it was presented to them: