Lilly - You know it 🌹

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Eclectic. 💞 Like routine. ⌚
Often change my mind. 💭 Struggle to let others have the last word 🗣️
Constantly fight the urge to behave grumpily and complain. 😡🛑🙂
Use a lot of emojis and GIFs. ❄️
Slow getting jokes 😅
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Travelling back to a Christmas steam train to go see Santa in his grotto.Out of focus and frame, but I will always think it is a great photo taken by my 3yo. #parenting #Fensterfreitag #WindowFriday #photography #photostakenbychildren
One of my biggest #TVCrush is back 😍. Hopefully #Loki will be as great as ever - even if TheGrumpy #TheGuardian (which I also love but skipped the article to avoid the spoilers) only gave it three stars.😬
I love #BigCityGreens as much as the next person, but was it necessary for baddie rooster Cogburn to have a scar and be blind?
It annoys me media companies perpetuates different = evil, isn't it time to stop the association that looking or sounding different does not mean danger or threat?
I had the same complaint about Hop, and although it's a cute movie, them making the Chick Villain have a Spanish accent spoilt it for me.
And I am not the only one who noticed it:
https://aquila.usm.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1584&context=honors_theses

And a day later, it does look like some constituents believe that paying what people are worth only after struggle and strikes is the right thing to do.

From the 84 seat majority I checked in the polls yesterday to 72 today 😒

I want to monitor if the salary raise Rishi announced yesterday is enough to turn the polls, and if people will suddenly believe in the Tories again, thinking they care.

Payouts should always have come before a strikes were needed, and I am still a firm supporter of the #DoctorsStrike , the way they have been treated is just appalling.

I am sure if the gvmnt stops throwing money away on immigrant barges, Rwanda schemes and other useless policies it is all very affordable.

Quite the assumption by the BBC News headline today. I am not part of this group of "we all" of people obsessed with the #BarbieMovie, should I be? 😬
Just got a letter from the nursery that although the Government is raising the minimum wage by 9.7%, funding to early year provision is only of 3%-4%. Meanwhile, they are boasting about spending more than £320m in stopping asylum seekers trying for a better life. In the words of one of their own:
After 3 years without seeing mum and niece, they came to visit and stayed over for 6 weeks and I felt the need to enjoy their company more and stay less on the screen. Them leaving means a emptiness in the house and in my heart, but it is comforting to know we were healthy to do it. 💕
For those who want to share what happened in their lives, or just have a chat, please feel free and tell me...
Astonished that on a day when polls shows Labour landslide returning, front pages selected by the BBC are all (but one) only talking about the royal family no-news. Like this is what the nation is mostly woreied about. It would be interesting to know how the BBC chooses front pages to publish
every day, but it is highly suspicious they are trying to hide the big news about the strikes affecting the UK and the NHS collapse. 🤔 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-the-papers-64148753
Newspaper headlines: Harry wants family 'back' and NHS on 'knife edge'

The Duke of Sussex's calls to reconcile with his father and brother leads Tuesday's front pages.

BBC News
Witney avoids looking at pregnancy tests when she goes shopping. As it turns out she also avoids looking at condoms. Stacey is having the other test from the box, so this is at least 2 women having unprotected sex in the story. Never mind the birth control discussion, the fact that soap operas rarely cover the risk of getting STDs and its consequences really surprises me. Should writers and producers more responsible?