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Poppies are out
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Do you always take a handful to make sure you can put one on all your jackets, and not be "caught short" during the week? Apparently this is common practice according to the poppy lady I saw on the weekend.
Seems a thoroughly sensible idea.
The AnswerGnome is already paying his poppy-based respects - are you going to change your avatar to contain a poppy?
Seems a thoroughly sensible idea.
The AnswerGnome is already paying his poppy-based respects - are you going to change your avatar to contain a poppy?
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true, but its a farily laid back lazy effort isn't it. plonk a poppy on me coat, job done.
my grandad fought in ww2 and died in the 1980s and he never spoke of the war to me. me mum was a kiddywink and only remembers the air raid sirens over romford and being evacuated to devon.
my own preferred way is attending the monument in my village and honouring the forgone in that way. its just a personal moment every now and again, no accessories required and literally takes about half an hour out of my day.
true, but its a farily laid back lazy effort isn't it. plonk a poppy on me coat, job done.
my grandad fought in ww2 and died in the 1980s and he never spoke of the war to me. me mum was a kiddywink and only remembers the air raid sirens over romford and being evacuated to devon.
my own preferred way is attending the monument in my village and honouring the forgone in that way. its just a personal moment every now and again, no accessories required and literally takes about half an hour out of my day.
The Haig Fund continues to help ex-serviceman, though the charity's name no longer appears on the centre of the poppies. I buy 2 poppies each year - one I keep at work and wear during the day and one I transfer from my outdoor coats to another. I am always proud to wear my poppy - irrespective of what others may think of me for so doing.
There is a competetive caring element in many high profile causes.
Did it start with Live aid?
When Princess Di dies you saw it at its most absurd.
The phychology seems to be "If I have a more visible support token - I care more and am a better person"
So we have poppies, oversized poppies, poppies for cars, broaches - before you know it there will be gold poppies all catering for this empathy arms race.
I suspect there is a similar syndrome going on with some muslim women - "the more I cover up, the more religiously virtuous I am"
No I won't be featuring a poppy this year - I had toyed with a burning poppy - but I don't think AOG's heart would take it
Did it start with Live aid?
When Princess Di dies you saw it at its most absurd.
The phychology seems to be "If I have a more visible support token - I care more and am a better person"
So we have poppies, oversized poppies, poppies for cars, broaches - before you know it there will be gold poppies all catering for this empathy arms race.
I suspect there is a similar syndrome going on with some muslim women - "the more I cover up, the more religiously virtuous I am"
No I won't be featuring a poppy this year - I had toyed with a burning poppy - but I don't think AOG's heart would take it
ttfn. Who has indicated that you or anyone else is thought of badly for wearing a poppy?
But it would appear that those who don't (ie in the BBC) are thought of badly for not wearing one. It doesn't mean they don't care. I care, and I don't wear one. I don't see the need. I buy one and it sits at home.
But it would appear that those who don't (ie in the BBC) are thought of badly for not wearing one. It doesn't mean they don't care. I care, and I don't wear one. I don't see the need. I buy one and it sits at home.
I buy and wear my poppies with pride and with full consideration of what they mean to me, and what my positive benefit my small monetary-contribution means to others.
Others will have their own reasons for wearing/not wearing them and I rarely notice if other people are not.
I find it a little childish and pointless to bang a big drum for either of the 'must wear a poppy/won't wear a poppy' camps, in all honesty.
Others will have their own reasons for wearing/not wearing them and I rarely notice if other people are not.
I find it a little childish and pointless to bang a big drum for either of the 'must wear a poppy/won't wear a poppy' camps, in all honesty.
Lottie - I didn't say that anyone thinks badly of me for wearing a poppy. I am in agreement with naomi on the cynicism of some. I don't worry about why people buy/don't buy or wear/don't wear poppies. I am pleased to support the Haig Fund and remember those who have died, been injured or lost loved ones. It is my personal choice and always will be.