The one thing they don’t mention?
Perhaps we should get Steve to write an honest account of office life….see if they’ll take a spoof that is.
The one thing they don’t mention?
Perhaps we should get Steve to write an honest account of office life….see if they’ll take a spoof that is.
Submit a piece written by ChatGPT, about how fake tan is racist. It fooled the Irish Times, after all.
Given t’other thread, and there’s a “story” about the meaning of some song by a popular beat combo I’ve never heard of up on the front page of PopSugar;
C:\>What is the meaning of the song “What a Waste” by Ian Dury?
“What a Waste” is a song by Ian Dury and the Blockheads, released in 1978. The song is known for its catchy melody and witty lyrics, but its meaning can be open to interpretation.
At its core, “What a Waste” is a satirical commentary on wasted potential and squandered opportunities. It reflects on the dissatisfaction and frustration felt by the narrator towards individuals who fail to make the most of their talents and opportunities in life.
The song addresses various societal issues and characters who are seen as “wastes” in different ways. It criticizes those who prioritize materialistic pursuits over personal growth and development, with lyrics like “You’re such a supple wristed dancer.” It also takes aim at individuals who indulge in excessive drug use or engage in self-destructive behavior, as seen in the lines “You’ll become a miserable mother like your mother.”
Overall, “What a Waste” serves as a critique of people who waste their potential, whether through laziness, indulgence, or poor choices. It encourages listeners to reflect on their own lives and consider the importance of making the most of their abilities and opportunities.
Err…
It’s a VOX outfit. Put the ChatGPT on half rations for a week and then have it draft a submission.
Tim, I thought I had found my calling in life when S Club 7 tragically needed a new backing singer.
But now I’ve found my true calling in life:
Become a member of the POPSUGAR Voices community and inspire women to lead their happiest, healthiest lives.
This is what I’ve been saying since the 80’s (no fatties).
Steve,
“Become a member of the POPSUGAR Voices community and inspire women to lead their happiest, healthiest lives.”
I could write a book for women about how to be happy and healthy. The problem is that so many women prefer the dream of entitlement over the truth, so would get about 2 pages in and throw it in the bin.
Chapters like a) Social Climbing Is As Dumb As Mountain Climbing b) $300 Face Cream Doesn’t Contain Magic Pixie Dust c) Victorians Didn’t Teach Their Daughters to Play Piano Just for the Fun of It d) No-one Really Loves You Except Your Parents and Children e) You’ve Met Your Husband By the Time You’re 22 f) You have at least 15 years after you’re barren to waste your time travelling g) Men Won’t Care if You Dented the Audi if You Tell Them 5 Minutes After A Blowjob h) The Sisterhood is a Scam And You Know This Because Sandra in School Was a Bitch To You
Who cares if they don’t read it? As soon as the woken ss noticed a chapter list like that, the free publicity would sell thousands of copies!
BoM4 Give that man a Bell’s.
Wharrabout “How to be a straight white woman in a diverse workplace.”
BiW,
I probably need a female pseudonym. Has to look like a woman wrote it.
Southerner,
The idea is themes. That once you grasp the core concept behind those chapters you can apply it elsewhere. I was just thinking there should be a final chapter that explains examples based on the chapters.
So… this is a). A lot of these PC games are really about women fighting for control of the prizes in high status/low pay environments. No-one really cares what Katherine Stock thinks, there are just people who want jobs, and using tranny stuff to get her fired and get the jobs.
When you get to real jobs with more measurable output (software, nursing, waitressing, pole dancers) wokism disappears. You don’t get status with those jobs, though.
BoM4 – Splendid idea.
I probably need a female pseudonym. Has to look like a woman wrote it.
I heard of a Canadian guy named Alan Morris who changed his name to Alanis Morrisette.