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Funny how people are all for helping individuals, but against "massive systemic changes that might actually help large groups of people longterm." I think people like to know where their money is going and that none of it is being wasted by bureaucracy or going to someone they would deem unworthy. But why can't you

It's doesn't seem particularly unusual in the South-East of England, unfortunately. We are rather countrified out here. I think I worked at my previous job for 5 years or so before a non-white person was hired. (Although they were a horrible company...) :/

The whiteness was the first thing I noticed.

South East England's population is 92% white.

I understand your anger but I think you should look at what Mindy Burgor did- which was to see one thing 'OMG all the Morans are Menz' and address it in a ridiculous way 'If I can become a Moran I can fix this'. In the article she claims to have spoken to ONE Maasai woman who wasn't living in the community that she

No. You are confused about the meaning of that sentence.

WHO is this man?

BEAUTIFUL MEN THREAD KLAXON!

I HAVE BOOKS TOO! AND A CAT! LOVE ME!!!

To be ironic, the universe has to be fucking with you. Not only have things gone opposite to your expectations; your expectations have been turned into a mocking joke.

I don't really get it. In the dictionary, Irony means an outcome of events contrary to what was, or might have been, expected. So, I don't really why the song ironic isn't ironic?

Can someone break it down please.

I haven't seen the show. When he's preparing, say, a steak, or chicken, after slowly drizzling on oil, does he confidently rub it in, pausing to give it a few good, tenderizing smacks? Because that's absolutely what I'd like him to do to me...(cough)...at. Sorry. Meat. Do that to meat.

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Also, this is Jessica Farrar's amazing speech that opened last night: