IamSarahJay #14 I cannot quite decipher your last sentence

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dis you dustflaps?
 
Did anyone else immediately think of this aggressive horror when that poor waitress was smacked with a plate at Nandos? I know she didn't physically assault the Aldi cashier but what she did is on the same spectrum of humiliation and abuse.
And she certainly didn't try to calm things down when commenters were saying the manager should get assaulted on the way home and the money taken off her. From memory the great socialist replied with a 🤣 After identifying where the woman worked.
But yes she definitely deserves mu compensation from people here laughing at her.
 
Imagine if anyone could claim compensation if they read things about themselves they didn't like? Katie Price could lift herself right out of bankruptcy!
She’s so delusional. And horrible.

I don’t know how she ever got so many people to send money to her. She hasn’t got one likeable trait.

Anyway, is she using CissyJupe actively now?
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And that ladies and gents is why she's got a tattle thread. Not because she's a bad speller/jobless/bought her fella on lovehoney. If you court attention, not all of it will be positive. She monetised that abuse too.
She’s a horrid, spiteful, lazy, grifting bleep.
 
Sarah's threads here are the place I come when my depression is a bit wobbly, and I feel guilty for being on disability benefits. I leave feeling much better about my (hopefully temporary) situation.
I left school at 16 with a handful of GCSE'S so I thought further education in my 30's would be a struggle, but this thread has seriously made me consider looking at an OU degree. If Sarah, who is clearly allergic to hard graft can manage it, then I'm sure I can too.

Sarah might be a grifting bleep, but these threads are lovely and uplifting ❤️
 
I left school at 16 with a handful of GCSE'S so I thought further education in my 30's would be a struggle, but this thread has seriously made me consider looking at an OU degree. If Sarah, who is clearly allergic to hard graft can manage it, then I'm sure I can too.

Sarah might be a grifting bleep, but these threads are lovely and uplifting ❤
I'm hoping to start an OU degree in the spring 😊. So many people on here have spoken about getting their degree later in life, so I thought I'll give it a shot. I'll actually do something with mu degree though Sar.
 
Please, both give it a go, no harm in trying ❤

Absolutely seconded. I left school at 16 and went back to studying in my late twenties. It took me a fair while to finish OU as I was working FT, but a few years after completing that then did mu masters. You won't look back 🙂

ETA my mum went to uni in her forties to do a vocational course (which she worked in to retirement) after leaving school at 14. Never too late.
 
Sarah's threads here are the place I come when my depression is a bit wobbly, and I feel guilty for being on disability benefits. I leave feeling much better about my (hopefully temporary) situation.
I left school at 16 with a handful of GCSE'S so I thought further education in my 30's would be a struggle, but this thread has seriously made me consider looking at an OU degree. If Sarah, who is clearly allergic to hard graft can manage it, then I'm sure I can too.

Sarah might be a grifting bleep, but these threads are lovely and uplifting ❤
You definitely should go for it if it's something you really want to do. I admire anyone who can do OU, I procrastinate painfully and would struggle. Heck, I struggled doing my on campus uni courses. I'm not the most organised person 😂

One of the differences between us lot and Sarah is we view qualifications as a way to explore a subject, perhaps a foot up to a job, or part of a requirement for work etc. Sarah thinks her degree makes her too good for 99% of jobs and too intelligent for the likes of us (I actually laughed typing that).

Sarah's 'education' was wasted on her. I put it in quotes because I'm loathe to consider her educated.
 
She has no curiosity about the world or other people, no coherent opinions and contributes nothing to society. It's obvious to anyone that she was heavily assisted in her degree because she is incapable of critical thinking or logical analysis.

I dropped out of my degree. I had undiagnosed ADHD and my mum had cancer, not a winning combo.

I'd love to go back, but sadly I can't afford it. I'm only just about to pay off my loan from the first time around and see a pay packet without that deducted for the first time in 16 years 😂. Crazy to think some of us actually pay off student loans eh Sarah!

I went into the workforce instead, so at least I've helped pay for Sarah's wasted education, so she can sit in her sweaty nightie, misspelling two-letter words and screeching incoherently into the ether. I probably won't have kids either since I have to work, can't afford childcare and will be stuck in private rentals forever, but I'm bleeping delighted I've also paid for the likes of her to produce mediocre offspring (with the only men desparate enough to give her a ride) and then house them all for nowt while I pay someone else's mortgage, and all in spite earning a salary that 30 years ago would have easily seen me with a manageable mortgage.

And the NHS will be in tatters by the time I need it, thanks in part to malingering cunts like Sarah. Makes me wonder why I bother, really.

At least my fella actually exists, I guess.

I didn't expect that post to be a depressing diatribe, I think I got out of the wrong side of bed. I've always defended the welfare system, having been a kid who relied upon it, but everyone from minimum wage to middle income is being bleeping shafted in this country while Sarah and her ilk have their arses wiped but still play the victim.
 
She has no curiosity about the world or other people, no coherent opinions and contributes nothing to society. It's obvious to anyone that she was heavily assisted in her degree because she is incapable of critical thinking or logical analysis.

I dropped out of my degree. I had undiagnosed ADHD and my mum had cancer, not a winning combo.

I'd love to go back, but sadly I can't afford it. I'm only just about to pay off my loan from the first time around and see a pay packet without that deducted for the first time in 16 years 😂. Crazy to think some of us actually pay off student loans eh Sarah!

I went into the workforce instead, so at least I've helped pay for Sarah's wasted education, so she can sit in her sweaty nightie, misspelling two-letter words and screeching incoherently into the ether. I probably won't have kids either since I have to work, can't afford childcare and will be stuck in private rentals forever, but I'm bleeping delighted I've also paid for the likes of her to produce mediocre offspring (with the only men desparate enough to give her a ride) and then house them all for nowt while I pay someone else's mortgage, and all in spite earning a salary that 30 years ago would have easily seen me with a manageable mortgage.

And the NHS will be in tatters by the time I need it, thanks in part to malingering cunts like Sarah. Makes me wonder why I bother, really.

At least my fella actually exists, I guess.

I didn't expect that post to be a depressing diatribe, I think I got out of the wrong side of bed. I've always defended the welfare system, having been a kid who relied upon it, but everyone from minimum wage to middle income is being bleeping shafted in this country while Sarah and her ilk have their arses wiped but still play the victim.
All of this. This is why I'm against lifting the 2 child benefit cap aswell- there's an entire generation of women who are having to forgo motherhood. Why should they budget carefully and slog til they're 70 to pay for someone elses. You want a big family, you pay for it yourself.
 
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