Roadside Mum #9 Is this normal behaviour for RSM?

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Literally not one single day can pass without her having some kind of confrontation. It's really quite remarkable.

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Also... :sick:

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Literally not one single day can pass without her having some kind of confrontation. It's really quite remarkable.

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Also... :sick:

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I'd cringe myself inside out if that conversation happened to me in private, the thought of putting it on social media has me in a cold sweat.

Imagine broadcasting that your banter was that tedious, and this was the highlight.
 
I would be shocked to the core if that book had actual submissions making up the bulk of the content.

i wonder how many submissions were written in the same overdramatic, wordy and florid way her multi tweet povvo threads were? Pretty sure any software that runs through submissions for plagiarism checks will flag issues too. And her actual kids submission she wanted to finish the book off with probably had them raising eyebrows too.

much like “Hearty!” (Christ sake) and a certain autobiography, this is another book that won’t see the light of day OR will be woefully out of date should unbound try and rescue their reputation with this bunch of mithering ninnies (and Google), y putting anything out at this point.
 
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*pause for canned laughter*

Fictional cringe conversations with my genius kids RSM is definitely in my top 5 least favourite RSMs.

If I, as a young teenager, had used the word 'bleep' in front of my mum, her response definitely wouldn't have been to run wheel straight to Twitter (if it had existed) to fire off a cutesy anecdote.
 
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*pause for canned laughter*

Fictional cringe conversations with my genius kids RSM is definitely in my top 5 least favourite RSMs.

If I, as a young teenager, had used the word 'bleep' in front of my mum, her response definitely wouldn't have been to run wheel straight to Twitter (if it had existed) to fire off a cutesy anecdote.

I don't even swear in front of my mum now. I'm in my forties.
 
Jesus christ my mum still gives me a 'och you know I HATE that word' if I say it in front of her (usually in company of my siblings and wine) and I am quite considerably older than 'N', I'm sure. It's quite a divisive word, so broadcasting that your kids use it isn't the hilarious anecdote you think it is.

It's pretty liberally used where I'm from, but still.

Obvs it never happened, of course. I'm not sure why she's broadcasting that 'ML' patronised her child either, tbh, were it true.
 
Gosh I'm shocked she's happy to admit ML is a patronising twunt who talks down to young women.

Deliveroo drivers have been crucified for less.

N had just used the word in the correct context, why would he feel the need to undermine her not once, but twice with the patronising "that's the tweet" when she roasted him like that.

Glad N went hard, he sounds like a patronising, misogynistic old nob.
 
Gosh I'm shocked she's happy to admit ML is a patronising twunt who talks down to young women.

Deliveroo drivers have been crucified for less.

N had just used the word in the correct context, why would he feel the need to undermine her not once, but twice with the patronising "that's the tweet" when she roasted him like that.

Glad N went hard, he sounds like a patronising, misogynistic old nob.

Probably because, like a lot of these left wing purely for attention types (looking at you, Bex), their true beliefs eventually leak out. It probably hasn't even occurred to her that he was patronising.
 
Probably because, like a lot of these left wing purely for attention types (looking at you, Bex), their true beliefs eventually leak out. It probably hasn't even occurred to her that he was patronising.

Yep, she probably sees herself as the feministiest feminist that ever feministed, yet when there's a man about suddenly everyone must defer to his manly manliness.
 
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