2024 Grateful 7: Austerity and Black Friday
Austerity. I had to look it up. It’s one of those words I thought I understood. I used to know it in a certain context,
Austerity. I had to look it up. It’s one of those words I thought I understood. I used to know it in a certain context,
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As I looked across to the other lane on the A5 travelling from Slovenia back to Hungary, something struck me. A truck had jackknifed at
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My social media feed coughed up something wonderful today: an introduction to Polish-born political art satirist and philosopher Paweł Kuczyński. I’ve spent a lovely hour
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