Your favourite Scope line/post/thread of the year?
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From 'Christmas Anxiety'
I'm always anxious this time of the year. I'm expected at some family Christmas Dinner this year but I'm not turning up - THE DUDE
Me 1, Christmas 0
This is my favourite line, short and sweet
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Nice thread idea.
I am guilty of not going back to the start of the year and just thinking recently but I nominate this comment. I only nominate it from a personal level, it probably won't help most people, or make them laugh, but it helped me no end.Jimm_Scope said:There are plenty of people who have been in relationships and are not good partners, and plenty of people who have never been in a relationship and make great partners.
The most important thing in my opinion is communication and empathy, which you have Mustang. There are indeed things you experience and learn by actually being in a relationship. But in my humble opinion, the most vital things you already have.
In my experience I have found disabled people, tend to be, more empathetic I think. We have, or had, struggles. We have experience of struggle and dealing with so much at once.3 -
Mine is the association games2
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I'm hoping not to sound too cliché, but while I can't think of a specific phrase or post to point to, the general atmosphere, as well as the support and friendships I’ve witnessed here over this past year (and particularly over Christmas and these last couple of weeks) have been especially nice to see.5
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That's so lovely @Ada I know I'm relatively new here, but I'm so glad the people here have made you feel welcome and loved.2
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woodbine said:I think many owe Poppy a big thank you for her in depth knowledge of the benefits system and the time she takes to help so many5
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