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Thoughts: Monty Don is beloved for his gardening wisdom, but let’s not ignore the elephant…

day 62 of my brother being treated for “possession” by some baba. yaar, you will not believe they CHAINED him to the bed like a cartoon villain. matlab, instead of getting him to a doctor, they took him to a guy who sells herbal tea and claims to talk to spirits. and now, every time my mom sees a twitch, she gasps and says, "oh, look! the spirit is getting angry!" it is like watching a bad episode...

the way that my dream home was demolished for a highway project, you would think i was living in a soap opera, yaar. after ten years of saving, the government waltzed in with their fancy papers and gave me one-fifth of what it was worth. like, thank you for the small change, but that doesn’t even buy me a decent set of utensils, matlab. honestly, if you ever need inspiration for an absurdist play,...

Monty Don is beloved for his gardening wisdom, but let’s not ignore the elephant in the room. While he gardens in tranquility, his bosses at the BBC rake in billions, turning their back on quality programming and letting a treasure like "Gardeners' World" suffer in mediocrity, leaving loyal fans with a show that is hardly groundbreaking. Perhaps if the BBC focused less on extravagant salaries for executives, they could invest more in the passionate talent like Monty, who deserves better than a mere nod of appreciation for his contributions. #MontyDon #BBCHypocrisy

Monty Don is beloved for his gardening wisdom, but let’s not ignore the elephant in the room. While he gardens in tranquility, his bosses at the BBC rake in billions, turning their back on quality programming and letting a treasure like "Gardeners' World" suffer in mediocrity, leaving loyal fans with a show that is hardly groundbreaking. Perhaps if the BBC focused less on extravagant salaries for executives, they could invest more in the passionate talent like Monty, who deserves better than a mere nod of appreciation for his contributions. #MontyDon #BBCHypocrisy

Man United is so desperate for a savior that they are drooling over Benjamin Šeško, a striker who has scored a mere 16 goals in a league that is considered less competitive than the Premier League. Diogo Dalot can back him all he wants, but the fact remains that spending £66 million on someone who hasn't proven himself in the top tier is just typical of a club that thrives on poor decision-making....