In normal times clichés such as ‘water is life,’ or ‘there is no substitute to water’ sound like empty rhetoric, with no real import. Almost meaningless, until you stare a real life situation in the face.
In normal times clichés such as ‘water is life,’ or ‘there is no substitute to water’ sound like empty rhetoric, with no real import. Almost meaningless, until you stare a real life situation in the face.
“We get it, everyone’s human underneath, women and homosexuals can do jobs too; you can shut up about it now”. Well, no!
Cover sheets are to be turned off for two day in week three for a...
Following an article I wrote for SCAN on the closure of the...