2 responses to “Ask Jolyon before you do anything”
Francis Boyle
Yes, because getting out every so often and getting some exercise is so obnoxiously middle class (unlike staying in and developing your boutique identity in front of a webcam which, obviously, will usher in The Millennium).
Other things that will not contribute to improving the material well-being of the disadvantaged: pointless unwinnable lawsuits, humblebragging tweets, and anything involving kimonos.
Nullius in Verba
More evidence supporting my position that the “there’re more serious issues” argument is usually a misdirection.
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2 responses to “Ask Jolyon before you do anything”
Yes, because getting out every so often and getting some exercise is so obnoxiously middle class (unlike staying in and developing your boutique identity in front of a webcam which, obviously, will usher in The Millennium).
Other things that will not contribute to improving the material well-being of the disadvantaged: pointless unwinnable lawsuits, humblebragging tweets, and anything involving kimonos.
More evidence supporting my position that the “there’re more serious issues” argument is usually a misdirection.