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Cheap Cheating

I'm going to just link this blog to my old blog because I can't access that one as an author any more for some reason, I also don't want to copy and paste them all because a lot of the posts were pre and during my "crazy breakdown" phase and I don't 100% stand by them anymore. Anyhow, here's the link. Fire up your righteous outrage.

http://psarasblog.blogspot.co.uk/

You'll notice how in starting this fresh blog I have taken the opportunity to make myself an epic new blogging title?
Yeah. I'm very lazy.

Upcoming things I will be writing about:

Writing
Transphobia (obviously) specifically re trans kids
Fatphobia (less obviously)
Twitter Rage
Sarcasm and Irony

Sounds good eh?
Righto. Bye.

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