One of the things that always interested me about Maggie Poppins is that she seemed to have no sense of humour & lacked empathy. She was a science graduate. She may have been able to collect & collate data intelligently, but she seemed unimaginative & didn't appear to understand that reality actually exists outside of a test tube or a petri dish. I think that this basic, almost autistic, inability to empathise or even sympathise with the majority of the people she harmed ...
Updated 06-03-2013 at 07:56 AM by Red-Headed
When Thatcher came into power in 1979 one in seven children lived in poverty, only a year after she was in power it was one in three. I don't call that progress. She created strife where there was none before, accusing the miners of being the enemy within. Even police officers now admit they were ordered to start the violence against them. She destroyed them as revenge for the perception that they had brought down the Heath government. We import (virtually) all of our coal ...
You that is all that can be said all that there is You my breath my heartbeat You the rising sun in the morning the moon watching me sleep You every cool breeze on my skin every raindrop on my face You my every thought my every feeling You Only You
You know how sometimes a film or an advert, maybe even a picture or a song, heck even a smell or just a feeling, can somehow reach something deep within you and stir up some old memories, this insane nostalgia that makes you want to cry even though they're not bad memories? I was just happily playing Sims and mum's asleep in her chair, it's gone 2am and she fell asleep while channel hopping. It's a documentary about model trains and it makes me want to cry so much. But. You know I never ...
Updated 06-02-2013 at 12:43 AM by Bluebiird (Would something like 'Memories of My Dad' be better? Probably not.)
All statistics regarding Thermo-Nuclear Warfare have been accessed via the internet. The rest is all fiction from the pen of Jett Black. 2013 – The face of the Arab World changes dramatically. Now the Arab League is forced to shift their attention from Israel, as the spotlight becomes focussed directly on the Middle East. Beginning with Egypt in 2011, young militant Arabs have now orchestrated the downfall of many other regimes in the area. The rest of the world looks ...