If you think that television and radio adverts are cringe, just imagine the people who make them.
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Media is too big
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Who'd have thought it would be so comforting to watch footage of traffic rolling by in Finchley Road, north-west London, England during the 1980s
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I just dropped a freshly lit cigarette on the floor in Ilford. Considering what I know about the rodent issue here, it's best that despite the cost of cigarettes these days, I leave it where it is.
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A feminist that rejects motherhood is like a car with no engine. Pointless.
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For most of human history, children were forced to grow up far too fast. All the way up to the comparatively recent days of the industrial revolution, the very concept of childhood seemed non-existent. For one glorious century, children, the most innocent among us, finally had the chance to be children. Now, once more, the youth are expected to completely skip their childhood and take on the hardships, dangers, responsibilities, and the misery of adulthood except without the class, confidence, culture, unity, rewards, or happiness afforded to their parents.
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Media is too big
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I can feel the tranquility in this emotive footage Regends Canal in the 1920s
The London/Suburban Challenge:
See if you can stand outside of Stratford, King's Cross, Woolwich, Camden, or even Ilford station for more than five minutes without someone asking you for a cigarette or money. Ready, go.
See if you can stand outside of Stratford, King's Cross, Woolwich, Camden, or even Ilford station for more than five minutes without someone asking you for a cigarette or money. Ready, go.
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