If you want a really fun time, Capitalism: a horror story also looks at Frankenstein, nothing Shelley's relationship with racism and slavery. (Among other things)
Can someone please tell me I have things to do and don't need to randomly learn to do mosaic crochet. Dammit brain.
“And it was a success, in as far as we got to the end. There [were] boys who did not know their lines and we lost the plot a little bit at the end. I remember trying to improve the acting by shouting at my brother, ‘Cry! Cry!’ I was quite a nice brother otherwise.”
Alasdair Buchan, who directed his version aged 11 in 1997, will play mysterious stranger in long-running whodunnit
i can't help but think about kids like this when i see calls to ban teenagers from social media or online gaming or whatever the newest villain is
well I'm in floods of tears www.thetimes.com/article/5ecd...
When Mats Steen died from a muscle-wasting disorder, his parents believed that his life had been a tragically lonely one — until hundreds of emails from strangers arrived. It turns out that he’d found...
The one that's been getting me a lot is explaining to young people that their parents being in a warzone does not inherently assist with a family reunion application.
I'm aware the TikTok link won't work for a lot of people
Ok, stop press. Robert Smith keeps a commonplace book.
Disgraceful of course, but remember this is a feature, not a bug - the UK’s visa system is *specifically designed* to exclude people fleeing violence or persecution www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Nadia Ayoub McCulloch was turned away by officials as she does not have a UK passport or visa.