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Miri |
March 27, 2024 |
No CommentsHere's a question I have been pondering increasingly frequently recently: If it's the case that, were we to go to the doctors with a cough, and they informed us, "you have Covid", we wouldn't believe them, why is it we believe them when they tell us we have cancer? As strange synchronous fate would have […]
By:
Miri |
March 20, 2024 |
No CommentsI heard a deeply tragic story the other day, from a rather unlikely source: a healthy 25-year-old with a well-paid job, a place to live, and good family and friends. What could be so tragic about those circumstances, you may well ask: someone with their whole life ahead of them, in good health, with enough […]
By:
Miri |
March 10, 2024 |
No CommentsThose of a certain age will no doubt remember D:ream's irritatingly catchy titular ditty that became the official anthem of Tony Blair's 1997 Labour landslide victory (I was still at school at the time, but vividly remember the visceral excitement in the air, even amongst those several years too young to vote - and that […]
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Miri |
March 4, 2024 |
No CommentsFrom when we are very small, we are tutored in the idea of the "saviour hero" defeating evil and putting everything to rights. Whether it's the handsome Prince saving Cinderella from her evil stepmother, or John McClane in Die Hard saving the world (again), this is part of our cultural story arc from virtually the […]
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Miri |
February 26, 2024 |
No CommentsWell, it seems I have put the conspiratorial cat well and truly amongst the pugnacious pigeons with my comments on hero-superwoman-doctor-god, Rachel Clarke (who was last seen demonstrating her great heroism in these quarters by getting cartoonist Bob Moran, courageous activist father of a disabled daughter, very publicly fired, then threatening to take him to […]
By:
Miri |
February 20, 2024 |
No CommentsI don't usually like talking numbers (when you didn't pass your Maths GCSE until the age of 31, you generally don't...), and I realise mentioning salaries is terribly uncouth and un-English (maybe the Russian lessons are having more impact than I thought?), but I've discovered some particularly salient facts - or rather, figures - that […]
By:
Miri |
February 6, 2024 |
No CommentsIn the phenomenally successful television sitcom, 'Friends', we often saw the three female characters - despite the actresses who played them being rail thin and famed for their strict diet and exercise regimes - feasting on pizza, ice cream, and sugary cocktails. Why did 'Friends' show us this? Not because the women were really eating […]
By:
Miri |
January 26, 2024 |
No Comments(A new page from my health resource, Informed Consent Matters, including a template letter to send to schools.) If you are a parent or carer of a child under 16, then Gillick competency and implied consent are very important concepts to be aware of, especially once your child becomes secondary school-aged. The Gillick competency ruling, a landmark legal case […]
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Miri |
January 21, 2024 |
No CommentsImagine, if you will, that you were a piano teacher, recruiting for new students... Whilst your melodious marketing endeavours might attract the occasional attentions of an already highly adept musician who simply wanted to brush up on their skills, on the whole, the people who seek the tuition of piano teachers are those who have […]
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Miri |
January 16, 2024 |
No CommentsIt's not nuclear weapons, suicide bombers, or aliens. It's not even God, not in this capacity. It's fear. That's what drives all of the psy-ops, hoaxes, and sinister agendas that saturate our reality, and what allows them to be used as such effective weapons against the population. What people are made to be afraid of, […]