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Ghost of cheapo Christmas past

I can't complain about any of my childhood Christmases. They were replete with presents and sweets and that's pretty much all I cared about at the time. My parents were more than reasonably generous - considering their budget was usually tight when I was very young. But there was one "traditional" present that provided me with the lesson that, sometimes, things don't really live up to their promises. That was the store-bought Santa stocking, a bright and appealing package that contained a large helping of disappointment, unevenly distributed across a selection of exceedingly low-quality "novelties". Santa…

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I’m a bibliofool. I have a problem with books

I've got a bit of a book problem. It's very much like the kind of problem some people have with food: the kind of problem my father used to refer to when he told me that my eyes were too big for my belly. In the same way that I used to imagine I would be able to eat much more than I actually could, I also wrongly imagine I will be able to read many more books than I actually can. In the case of food what happens when your eyes are too big for…

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The crimes of Meta

When Facebook's faceless bots accused me of contravening community standards by trying to give away some old furniture on Marketplace and abruptly threw me off the platform with no proper explanation, I took it personally. I mean, here is one of the world's most sleazy, corrupt and dishonest corporations - Meta - telling me that I contravened community standards. But I take solace in knowing that I am just one of many, many thousands of former Facebook users to have been unceremoniously ejected from the platform by its deeply unintelligent AI systems. From the start of…

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