Tweets from charities [i.e. fund-raisers] that blithely assume that everyone can work, etc.
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9 June
Tweets from charities [i.e. fund-raisers] that blithely assume that everyone can work, etc.
Less good, if the charity just should not make assumptions that those who read the Tweet(s) are in paid work or have financial fluidity... ?
Great, but maybe you don't 'buy your daily coffee', when you're one to whom a #mh label was applied, and, despite getting - with some effort - into paid work and out of the damaging initial relationship that provoked the diagnosis, had working-life trashed by stigma-colleagues...— THE AGENT APSLEY (@THEAGENTAPSLEY) June 9, 2018
No, in that case (if you're a coffee-drinker), you make coffee at home, and the day only really starts when the getting to or staying asleep permit - and, unless it's a day when the appointment (one of very few in the week) can't be avoided, you might really have to stay at home.— THE AGENT APSLEY (@THEAGENTAPSLEY) June 9, 2018
Meanwhile, for those who do buy a daily coffee, an act of coffee connoisseurship (in a ULIPO-styled mode), might please more... ? #UCFF presents 'Coffee Choice' [written for @edanaming] :https://t.co/vL93VAxMpZ
— THE AGENT APSLEY (@THEAGENTAPSLEY) June 9, 2018
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Unless stated otherwise, all films reviewed were screened at Festival Central (Arts Picturehouse, Cambridge)
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