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That’s the point. She doesn’t say that. She says “ “So I feel like the pool is going to be bigger soon. And who knows next year, we might get two. And I'd certainly I can say that the legend is female.” Thats from the actual transcript. From Sidetracked with Annie and Nick: Emily Eavis on Glastonbury, Footballers Tackling Music and Life Is A Cabaret, 26 Oct 2023
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Ah that's great to hear! I just hate the verse, as bad as Little by Little in my book. Wondered if it could be rescued! -
Speak to your black friends. You'll find many get through life by assuming every white person is a racist until they prove otherwise. Similarly we absolutely do tell kids to treat every adult they don't know as a pedophile just in case. Why do you think we tell them not to talk to strangers? But the attitude that people should just shut up and not talk about how something made them feel is also how we get here. I would find that interaction quite uncomfortable, and as someone who finds existing quiet uncomfortable at the best of times, then yeah I'd probably post something about it on the internet after. And then after thinking about it go "Actually, yeah if it stops sexual assaults at gigs it's probably worth it. I'll just stop going to gigs. Don't want to be a bother." There's a growing problem we are starting to see in society where the reasonable adjustments we need to make for the benefit of some are going to directly impact on the ones we need to make for others. I'm massively anxious around dogs, following some bad experiences as a kid. As such, I don't tend to go to parks, and I'll generally prefer dog-free restaurants and cafes where possible. Sometimes, in a dog-free restaurant or cafe, a blind person comes in with a guide dog. That makes me uncomfortable. But that's fine. They've got it far worse than me, I'll happily trade my increased anxiety for their ability to get around. Obviously. But now we're starting to see mental-health assistance dogs which are now being used to help people with anxiety. And are allowed to be in dog-free spaces. So whose anxiety wins? I really don't know. And I'm certainly not saying "mine should win". Maybe I should just stay at home. I really don't know. But there's some difficult questions ahead which we're barrelling headlong into without really understanding it.
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