
Aardman did a video for the Born Free Foundation.
Super happy! Fun times!
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( , Tue 28 Jul 2020, 23:07, Reply)

for me, 'normal' involves avoiding the public as much as possible and trying to maintain a respectable amount of distance from other people.
Lockdown has made my normal life just that much easier.
I will be sad when it ends and other people feel it is OK to invade your personal space once again.
( , Tue 28 Jul 2020, 23:36, Reply)

When I was doing shop work we had a couple of customers who you could smell over ten feet away, they made me gag. But I kind of felt sorry for them, how could you be so lacking in self awareness - or have got so low that you really don't give a shit any more.
( , Tue 28 Jul 2020, 23:47, Reply)

that they are fully aware, and do not have such low esteem, yet hate other people so much that they are willing to go out in such a state just to avoid human contact.
Maybe they gave a very large shit about avoiding contact with the public and this was the mechanism they found to be most effective.
You don't really know whether they had a big scrub once they got home and only put on the minging clothes to go out in public.
( , Wed 29 Jul 2020, 0:04, Reply)

- there are people very close to me that suffer from this intermittently. It's a good indicator of their mental health - how clean their hair is.
( , Wed 29 Jul 2020, 7:50, Reply)

It’s fair to say you don’t have much motive to do anything at all.
( , Wed 29 Jul 2020, 11:03, Reply)

On bad days it's a huge effort just to get up and eat properly.
The DWP score this as part of benefit assessments, so if you make the effort, the system penalises it.
( , Wed 29 Jul 2020, 17:54, Reply)

He didn’t know when he needed to wash.
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