@dbd17de6 Thanks. I'll be ok. Like I said, I was expecting worse news. When they told me my immediate reaction was "Oh I thought you were about to tell me someone died!"
Well... this has been an eventful day with bad news. But I can't say what it is because I'd hate for other people who need to know but don't know yet to be on here with an anonymous username. All I'll say is this was meant to be day 10 of no added sugar, but I've just been eating ice cream (bought cake too) & drinking blackcurrant syrup with soda water because I'm grumpy. But hey... at least it wasn't news about anyone dying, which is what I first thought they were going to say.
The thing about racism is if it's happened to you, you never forget it. At my first job in the 90s we were planning a department lunch. Someone said people from another department recently went to a Hungarian restaurant and said it was good.
Our team leader said, "No... people might go ewwwww Hungarian... it's so third world." WTAF? 🤬
I've never forgotten, nor forgiven her for saying that and never will.
#racism
Lockdown was one of the easiest things I've ever lived through. It's the pain of seeing people not protecting their health and now suffering the consequences that is hard to deal with. #COVID19
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