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6 September
Why, exactly, do (if we still do) - or did - we deride others (or patronize ourselves) by talking of 'comfort breaks' or 'comfort food' ?— THE AGENT APSLEY (@THEAGENTAPSLEY) September 6, 2016
Probably not, as to the former, as the fashion seems to be to shun euphemism and unavoidably declaim 'I need a wee'. https://t.co/iy9ZE5C2io— THE AGENT APSLEY (@THEAGENTAPSLEY) September 6, 2016
Does 'comfort food' respect s.o.'s needs in #depression ? :— THE AGENT APSLEY (@THEAGENTAPSLEY) September 6, 2016
Is it belittling of needing to eat, then get to sleep ? https://t.co/iy9ZE5C2io
On #UCFF, some Tweets about whether some people *need* food and rest when in #depression :— THE AGENT APSLEY (@THEAGENTAPSLEY) September 7, 2016
'Take my life; I am no better than my ancestors'
Not hopeful, even after the events on Mount Carmel, the words of Elijah.— THE AGENT APSLEY (@THEAGENTAPSLEY) September 7, 2016
He ate and drank and then lay down again. https://t.co/GSJhFZ31lI
The above strand of Tweets relates to what is set out in A new formulation of the moral superiority inherent in what 'a good reason' is to be depressed
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Unless stated otherwise, all films reviewed were screened at Festival Central (Arts Picturehouse, Cambridge)