rjmcw
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rjmcw

Go upstairs and immediately forget what he was looking for. Come downstairs and go back upstairs to try and remind himself of what it was. Passive-aggressively wash someone else's dishes up because it wasn't done properly. Change the background on his phone, then change his mind and go back to the original picture.

Go to the fridge looking for something to eat, find nothing, walk away, then come back 2 minutes later to look again.

My apologies for making assumptions, I didn't realise you were from NI and I was being a bit pedantic, so I am sorry if my comment came across as rude. My family are from NI and they aren't bothered by this either, but I do know people over home for whom the British label is a sore point.

I think that DW is so much a part of the culture of the UK, if we had a Doctor played by anyone not from the UK - there would be a lot of backlash. I can't imagine that viewers of a show that is so much a part of 'British' (and I'm using inverted commas for a reason) culture would really warm up to having an

argh kinja

Well, "British" excludes people from Northern Ireland (it's the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland), and plenty of Northern Irish folk would be as put out at being called British as Scots would be - but I get where you're coming from.

Some people, introverts, extroverts, whatever, are able to speak out when these things happen. Others find it harder. I don't think it's right or fair to say that those of us who can't, or don't, speak out are enabling this kind of behaviour.

I think the difference is that a Mulan or Pocahontas costume is obviously based on a character, especially as Disney are all about putting a little picture of the relevant princess/character on the dress now (wasn't like that in my day grumble grumble). But it is a tricky one, because you could argue that out of the

There was a time before I head of AdBlock when I was constantly being advertised a dating website by a picture of a shirtless man holding a baby. It felt like facebook knew I was going through a point where I was deeply unhappy being single and also feeling very broody because suddenly all of my friends were

I'm not crying, you're crying.