On the radio: "Eating is like putting petrol in a car. We need fuel. If we don't have fuel, we can't work."
What a reductive, depressing view of the world.
On the radio: "Eating is like putting petrol in a car. We need fuel. If we don't have fuel, we can't work."
What a reductive, depressing view of the world.
I am getting to the point where I can't listen to this nonsense any more. As amusing as it is to listen to British radio stations which are a daily 18-hour exercise in filling airtime, some of the dross being talked is getting on my nerves now.
We need radical radio. Not on a puny 20-watt transmitter covering half of Hebden Bridge, but on a national scale, to remind people that another life and another civilisation is possible, what we have isn't How It Always Has To Be.
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