Why are perfectly symmetrical spots on your face so much more embarrassing than anywhere else π©
Why are perfectly symmetrical spots on your face so much more embarrassing than anywhere else π©
Sky commentary truly wild - βCity are now JUST 6 points behind Arsenal - THE TITLE RACE IS ONββ¦ like theyβre not ending the week in exactly the same position as they started lol #LIVMCI
Thereβs a third team on the pitch at the emirates π¦π #wsl #arsmci
Then came the sentence, the one that will echo forever.
Not difficult.
Not reversible.
Not something they could escalate.
Simply not possible.
There was long typing. A longer sigh. "I'm putting you on hold", he muttered.
By the fifth minute, I was already in a trance-like state from ASDA hold music, a ten second loop of elevator jazz that has now carved itself into my skull. I will hear it when I sleep. I will hear it when I die.
After battling the automated phone maze, I reached a man who simply could not accept that I was not an ASDA customer.
βYou do not have an order number?β he said. βThat is because the orders are not mine,β I replied, already feeling my sanity thin. βI am not Emma. I have never been Emma.β
They always hung up sounding unconvinced, as if I were pretending I did not want my own delivery.
Today was the breaking point.
Emma tried to reset her password five times in a row, and each time my phone buzzed with another ASDA text with her verification code. Finally, desperate, I called ASDA.
It started with the small things. Notifications announcing grocery orders that were not mine, messages asking if I was happy with substitutions for frozen peas, angry delivery drivers calling me because I (she) wasn't answering the door. I tried explaining.
For the last three years, I have been unwillingly and irreversibly entangled in the grocery shopping habits of a woman in Milton Keynes named Emma, who made one fatal mistake: she accidentally put my phone number on her ASDA groceries account.
And so the haunting began.
The last few weeks have felt living in some mad parallel universe. The club bus drove past the protest every home game. They canβt pretend they didnβt know the strength of feeling. Mind boggling.
Mega props to @arseblog.com and @jmcnik.bsky.social for tackling the Partey situation head on where other podcasts have chickened out and hidden behind βlegal proceedingsβ. open.spotify.com/episode/79PE...
still 17th in the premier league tho
Sorry but getting wound up about imaginary scenarios where predatory men are pretending to be trans to access womenβs football is far worse whataboutery than being angry that footballing bodies do nothing when confronted with real life accusations of violence against women
the FA/PL/ clubs consistently deploy finger pointing at each other to evade policy decisions. (FA/PL: 'a player's accused of SA? that's a club matter'. Clubs: 'that's a matter for football bodies'). It's maddening that they can act on this non-issue abt trans people and not on actual serious stuff.
That convo is too nuanced to talk about on Bluesky. My point is itβs a dire to ban an entire community of people (who statistically pose no risk to women) on βsafetyβ grounds while having crap safeguarding policies for instances when individual players are accused of actually harming women.
*there, damnit
oh totally β my comment is more that it's a sad state of affairs and demonstrates a complete lack of perspective in society atm
...and yet the are players in the men's premier league who have been accused of sexually assaulting multiple women and continue to play every week, and the FA has nought to say. this has nothing to do with 'protecting women'.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
sorry but it's absolutely nuts that the FA can act so quickly to ban trans women from football on the grounds of 'safety', while at the same time have absolutely nothing to say about suspending players who have been accused of *actually sexually assaulting* women.
www.bbc.co.uk/sport/footba...
Have been listening to this solidly since I saw this post - thank you for reminding me this song exists β€οΈ
well they do they do say that arsenal need to be a bit more clinical in front of goal π
I got this one too π he looks like Luigi Mangione and Mikel Arteta's love child
still high as a kite after an absolutely magical #ucl evening. So lucky to have been there π₯Ή #arsenal
I feel obliged to warn you that βjust a taster courseβ is a very slippery slope π€£ Look forward to seeing you on the throwdown next year x
when you work for an AI startup in shoreditch but end up in broadgate circus for post work drinks #PSVARS
You can have your cake! I (re)upholstered a 1970s Kukkapuro chair and itβs the absolute best. Comfy and stylish π
hahaha wait you've been to The Creamery? how did I not know this?!
π£οΈπ’ Calling all matchday Gooners!
Join us outside Emirates Stadium on February 22nd from 1pm. Make your voice heard in calling for accountability, transparency, and a commitment to safeguarding within the sport.
Stand with us against sexual violence in football!
When you say The Tiger, please tell me itβs this masterpiece