The Guardian


https://www.theguardian.com/film/2019/may/16/sorry-we-missed-you-review-ken-loach?CMP=share_btn_tw

And here is where my qualm arises. Many people will see this film as a portrayal of real issues facing people – not silly old Brexit, which only worries people in the London bubble. Does the director himself feel like this? I don’t know. But I can only say that the European Union is the modern-day nursery of employment rights, and outside it is where working people will find more cynicism, more cruelty, more exploitation, more economic isolation and more poverty. This brilliant film will focus minds.

:lol:
 
Their extreme naivete is closer to cynicism than stupidity, sometimes.


Still a decent lefty newspaper. I just stay the hell away from their opinion articles.
 
Guardian said:
Formation dancing with space blankets – and other wild ways to climb a mountain
 
:lol: That emoji article is classic guardian.
 
That emoji article reminds me of another classic Guardian article from 2016....
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I featured in the guardian today (at least on the website). Bit weird reading a description of yourself and things you've said in print.
 
Reading a lot of their opinion pieces makes me sad. Such a huge amount of self loathing from some of the journalists.
They have also stopped allowing user comments on most of these opinion pieces. Because they don't want a debate, they just want to shout from their soapbox.
 
Comments pages aren't for debates, it's just an excuse for cnuts to have a forum to be cnuts.
 
For once, I had time to spend 15 minutes on my teeth. And boy, did it feel good

https://www.theguardian.com/lifeand...-jane-parkinson-15-minutes-on-teeth-feel-good

These tiny grooming actions we perform can somehow make a big difference when we feel crap. Taking a long shower, slapping on face cream – I’m not saying that having the teeth of Liverpool’s Roberto Firmino is gonna fix all your problems in life, but it does feel good. It does, somehow, make a glass of water taste purer. It does – look, I don’t make the rules – fill one with a sense of a wholesome resetting.
 
Guardian said:
Kiri Te Kanawa wore a £20 bedsheet as a skirt – should we all try duvet dressing?
 
I dunno...I never read Chiles' columns, as I get bored just reading the titles.