BBC: “What was your screen time?”
Student: “Nine hours.”
BBC: “You’re gong to have a lot more time to fill. What will you do?”
Student: “Stare at a wall.”
My guy in the UK 🇬🇧 is frustrated.
He just gave me a long call now.
His wife gave birth 5 months ago and hasn’t returned to work, saying she’s still healing.
Oya nau, while at home, go for remote jobs to support the family she ignores that option.
Rather she focuses on "content creation" on TikTok that isn’t paying, while he carries all the bills alone, plus a ₦350k monthly allowance for his mother-in-law.
Now this same mother-in-law is threatening him for “pressuring” her daughter to work, while she's still nursing a baby.
She even declines the suggestion of GP appointments to really confirm her health status. Saying she just needs some time.
He's so confused at the moment because he sees other women that gave birth in the same UK, and they resume work after 3-6weeks while arranging a nanny to take over.
All the house bills are currently on him, and his wife isn't making life any easy because he doesn't even know when she tends to get back to normal work.
All she keeps telling him is "give me more time to heal"...
Harry Maguire, who is English and Northern Irish…
… has been demographically replaced in the England World Cup team by an African named ‘Addji Keaninkin Marc-Israel Guéh’ born in Ivory Coast.
What’s the point in a ‘national’ football team if someone who is NOT from that nation can join?
Maguire should play for England. Guéh should play for Ivory Coast. Common sense.
I’m sure Maguire isn’t even allowed to contest this decision because, as his shirt says in the photo below, ‘no room for racism’.
Lets be honest.
The England XI is Pickford, O'Reilly, Konsa, Guehi, James, Rice, Andersen, Bellingham, Rashford, Saka and Kane.
The rest don't really matter.
J Henderson, Burn and Djed Spence, Really??
Wharton or Gibbs white, Maguire and Trent should have been there either. None of the RB he selected have had a better season than Trent so his selection is purely on confirmation/Familiarity bias.