Six great reads: romance fraud, pie and mash, and a road sign design genius

The Right Has Won the Family: Why Are There So Few Lefty Momfluencers?

A new phenomenon has emerged on social media, where conservative mom influencers have amassed large followings and amassed a devoted fan base. However, their popularity has led to a surprising absence of liberal mom influencers. Despite being outnumbered, left-wing moms are largely absent from the online space.

Experts attribute this trend to the conservative mothers' ability to control the narrative around parenting and domestic life. By presenting themselves as the embodiment of traditional family values, they have successfully hijacked the conversation around motherhood and social media platforms. As a result, lefty mom influencers find it challenging to break through and gain traction online.

A similar phenomenon has occurred in the world of fast food. In London, there were once hundreds of pie and mash shops, but today, only 30 remain. A new initiative aims to preserve these iconic eateries by pushing for protected status and promoting their unique cultural significance on social media. However, this effort may be too little, too late.

Meanwhile, in New York City, a new generation of Muslim creatives and intellectuals is making waves in the city's arts and culture scene. Their prominence serves as a powerful rebuke to Islamophobia and represents a shift towards greater representation and diversity. These individuals are shaping the city's cultural landscape and promoting a more inclusive narrative.

Romance fraud remains a pervasive issue, with women like Tamsin being left devastated after falling prey to online manipulation. Experts argue that one-person romance scams are becoming increasingly sophisticated and difficult for law enforcement to detect.

Lastly, Margaret Calvert is celebrated as a design genius who has revolutionized the way Britain looks. Her work continues to be used today, and she offers valuable insights into the power of graphic design. Additionally, Dr Stephen Blumenthal sheds light on eight key reasons why men are reluctant to seek therapy, highlighting the complex societal factors at play.

In conclusion, these stories highlight the complexities and nuances of modern society. From social media influencers to fast food preservation efforts, each narrative offers a unique perspective on the human experience.
 
omg i am literally so done with this whole mom influencer thing 🀯 it's like the right is just taking over our feeds and we're all just sitting here watching them get their followers and likes while the lefty moms are struggling to even be seen online πŸ™„ i mean i get it, they're good at manipulating the narrative and making themselves look like the "ideal" family but newsflash: nobody looks perfect in real life πŸ˜‚ and can't we just have some diversity on our feeds for once? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
πŸ€” I mean, it's kinda wild that right-wing mom influencers are doing so well online. Like, what's going on? Are they just naturally more relatable or something? πŸ™„ On one hand, I get it - traditional family values can be super appealing to a lot of people. But at the same time, I feel like lefty moms have been kinda marginalized in this whole mom influencer space. It's like, where are all the liberal mom blogs and YouTube channels? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Don't they exist or something? πŸ˜• Maybe it's just not as popular or profitable to be a left-wing mom influencer... but still, that's a bit of an empty space, you know? πŸ™ƒ
 
πŸ€” I'm thinking it's kinda weird that lefty mom influencers are so rare online... it's like they're being shut out by these conservative moms who just dominate the whole parenting and family vibes πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. Maybe we need more spaces for diverse perspectives, you know? Like, where can lefty moms share their own stories and experiences without getting drowned out? πŸ’¬ Also, those pie and mash shops in London are just so iconic... I hope they get the recognition they deserve 😊
 
I'm low-key worried about the lack of lefty mom influencers online πŸ€”β€β™€οΈ. It's like they're being shut out of the convo around parenting and domestic life. The conservative moms are doing a solid job of controlling the narrative, but it's time for us to bring our own perspective to the table! πŸ’ͺ

I'm loving the fact that there's an initiative to save those iconic pie and mash shops in London πŸ΄πŸ‘Œ. It's all about preserving cultural heritage, you know? And can we talk about how amazing it is to see a new generation of Muslim creatives making waves in NYC's arts scene? 🎨πŸ’₯

Ugh, romance fraud is still super prevalent πŸ’”, and I'm so glad experts are highlighting the issue. We need more awareness and support for women like Tamsin who've been hurt by online manipulation.

It's also dope to see Margaret Calvert being celebrated as a design genius πŸ‘! Her work is iconic, and I love how she's still influencing design today. And Dr Stephen Blumenthal's insights on men seeking therapy are so important – let's get more men talking about their mental health, fam! 🀝
 
I mean, what's up with all these righty mom influencers taking over social media? I remember back in my day, we had some awesome lefty bloggers who were all about promoting equality and social justice... but I guess those people just didn't have the same online presence as the conservatives.

It's like, I get it, traditional family values are important to a lot of moms, but can't they just share their stories without hijacking the conversation? And what's up with all these mom influencers having so much money and followers? It's just not fair to the rest of us.

And on another note, have you guys noticed how everything is just disappearing nowadays? I mean, those pie and mash shops in London? Poof! Gone. And now they're trying to preserve them like it's some kind of historical landmark? Give me a break...

But hey, at least there are some cool new Muslims making waves in the art scene... that's what I'm talking about. More diversity, more representation... we need more of that.

And romance fraud? Ugh, don't even get me started... those online scammers are like nothing to be trusted. One person scams can be so sophisticated now... it's just not fair to all the women out there who've been caught up in this stuff.

I mean, I'm glad we're still learning more about design and mental health and all that jazz... but what really gets me is how some men are too scared to even seek help. It's like, guys, we get it, mental health can be hard, but we need you to speak up!
 
πŸ€” The whole lefty mom influencer thing is wild... I mean, I get it, they're out there, but they just aren't as prominent as their conservative counterparts πŸ“Š. According to a recent study, 70% of social media influencers with kids are actually right-leaning, and that's no coincidence πŸ‘. Meanwhile, on the fast food front, the decline of pie and mash shops is a real tragedy πŸ₯§. We've lost some amazing pieces of British culture πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§.

But what's really interesting is the rise of Muslim creatives in NYC πŸ—½οΈ. They're totally changing the game when it comes to representation and diversity πŸ’–. And on the romance scam front, ugh, I feel so bad for Tamsin πŸ˜”. It just goes to show that one-person scams are getting super sophisticated πŸ”’.

And have you seen Margaret Calvert's design work? 🀯 She's a total genius! Her stuff is still widely used today, and it's amazing to see how her designs continue to shape British culture πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§. And Dr Stephen Blumenthal's insights on why men are reluctant to seek therapy are really eye-opening πŸ€”.

Anyway, what do you guys think? Is this a sign of a more divided society, or just the natural evolution of social media and online culture? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I'm all about the data and stats, so let's get into it! πŸ“Š
 
it's kinda wild that right wing mom influencers are getting all the love online πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. i mean, what happened to lefty moms? do they just not wanna be seen or something? it feels like a missed opportunity for real conversations about parenting and social justice. on a separate note, have you guys tried pie and mash shops in london? they're like, total london institutions πŸ΄πŸ‘€
 
I'm like totally confused about this whole mom influencer thing πŸ€”. I mean, what's going on with all the righty moms taking over social media and leaving the lefty moms in the dust? It just doesn't add up to me. Like, didn't we used to think that moms were supposed to be all about equality and stuff? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

And don't even get me started on fast food πŸ”πŸ‘Ž. I mean, 30 pie and mash shops in London? That's like, what, 1% of the original number? It's just not right 😒.

But you know what's great? The fact that Muslim creatives are finally getting some recognition in NYC πŸ™Œ. Like, we need more diversity and representation in all areas of life, you know?

And romance scams? Ugh, don't even get me started πŸ’”. I feel so bad for women like Tamsin who get taken advantage of online.

I'm also loving the tribute to Margaret Calvert's design genius 🎨. She's a total inspiration, and her work still holds up today.

Oh, and one more thing: therapy for men? Like, why is that even a thing? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I guess it just goes to show that we need to keep having these conversations about mental health and stuff.
 
I'm totally baffled by this 'conservative mom influencer phenomenon'. I mean, what's so special about them being able to control the narrative around parenting and domestic life? πŸ€” Is it really that hard for lefty moms to break through online? And honestly, can we not get more diverse representations of parents on social media? It feels like a missed opportunity to showcase all sorts of family structures and values.

And while I'm at it, what's up with the pie and mash shops situation? 30 remaining eateries out of hundreds isn't exactly a heartwarming achievement. Shouldn't we be supporting local businesses instead of relying on 'initiatives' to save them?

But hey, on the bright side, it's great to see Muslim creatives making waves in NYC! Representation matters, and I love that they're helping shape the city's cultural landscape. πŸ’–
 
im think its kinda wild how one side can dominate the conversation like this lol its not all about being lefty or righty though, moms should just be able to share their thoughts and experiences without judgment πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ i mean what about those liberal mom influencers who are out there but maybe theyre just not as good at self-promotion or using social media platforms? anyway gotta give props to the muslim creatives in nyc who are repping their community on a bigger stage πŸ’–
 
It's pretty wild how the right-wing mom influencers have cornered the market on online parenting content. Like, it's not that they're better parents or anything, but they've just figured out how to use social media in a way that resonates with a ton of people. Meanwhile, lefty moms are over here trying to break through, and it feels like they're stuck in this perpetual #adulting struggle πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. I think this says something about our culture, though - we tend to value the traditional family values over more progressive ones, even if that's not what's best for everyone. It's interesting to see how these mom influencers are using social media to shape conversations around parenting and domestic life... but also kinda worrying that they're getting away with it 😬
 
πŸ€” I think its kinda wild that lefty mom influencers are struggling to make it online when the right side is dominating the space. Its like they're not even trying to compete or something? πŸ€‘ And at the same time, those pie and mash shops in London are like totally iconic and we need to be saving them lol πŸ΄πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§

And omg have you seen all these Muslim creatives and intellectuals making waves in NYC?! That's awesome and super needed 🌟. We need more representation and diversity in our media spaces.

But seriously, romance fraud is just devastating. One-person scams are getting so much smarter now πŸš«πŸ’”. And I love that Margaret Calvert and Dr Stephen Blumenthal are sharing their insights on design and therapy. Those are topics we should all be having conversations about πŸ’‘πŸ‘
 
I think its pretty wild that there are so few lefty momfluencers out there πŸ€”. I mean, it just doesn't seem right that conservative moms can dominate the online space and leave liberal moms in the dust. Like, what's going on? Is it really that hard to create content around being a lefty mom or whatever?

And omg have you seen those pie and mash shops in London? They're like total icons πŸ₯§. Its crazy how they can just disappear overnight. I feel like we need to be more proactive about preserving our cultural heritage online, you know? But at the same time, its not all sunshine and rainbows. There are some really smart and talented people of color making waves in NYC right now, and thats something to get hyped about πŸ’₯.

And then there's this whole romance fraud thing... it just is so messed up 😒. Women like Tamsin getting taken advantage of online... its just heartbreaking. We need to do better as a society to protect people from scammers and stuff.

Lastly, I'm all about Margaret Calvert and her design genius vibes 🎨. She's been around for ages, but her work is still totally relevant today. And Dr Stephen Blumenthal's insights on therapy are like, totally needed right now. We need more guys talking about mental health and stuff...
 
Ugh, can't believe this πŸ™„. These right-wing mom influencers are basically sucking up all the attention online, while their lefty counterparts are just invisible πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. It's like they're trying to control every aspect of parenting and domestic life, and anyone who disagrees is just ignored πŸ˜’. And don't even get me started on the state of fast food in London... 30 pie and mash shops? What a travesty 🍴. And have you seen the current state of romance scams? Women like Tamsin are being left devastated, and no one's really doing anything about it 🚫. And what's with all these stories about Margaret Calvert and Dr Stephen Blumenthal? Just another bunch of old white people getting celebrated for their work πŸ’β€β™€οΈ.
 
OMG u guys i was reading this article about how theres no lefty momfluencers on instagram lol its like what happened to all the liberal moms?? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ i think its cuz theyre just not as good at making dad jokes and creating cute content for their kids i mean have you seen some of these conservative moms online? theyre always posting pics of their perfect families and their husbands holding the kids but never showing them struggling with politics or social justice issues πŸ€” like where are all the liberal mom influencers? shouldnt we be talking about stuff thats important? πŸ˜’
 
I'm like totally stoked about the emergence of those Muslim creatives in NYC! It's so dope to see a new generation taking center stage and showing the world that they're not just their faith, but also talented artists and intellectuals 🀩. I mean, it's crazy how Islamophobia has held them back for so long, but now they're breaking barriers and redefining what it means to be Muslim in America.

As for those lefty mom influencers, I feel like, yeah, it's sad that they're struggling to make an online presence πŸ€”. But at the same time, I think we need more diversity of voices and perspectives on social media. It's not just about being liberal or conservative; it's about sharing our experiences and stories in a way that resonates with people.

And can we talk about Margaret Calvert for a sec? She's like, totally iconic! πŸ™Œ Her design work is so inspiring, and I love how she's still pushing boundaries even after all these years. It just goes to show that creativity and innovation know no age limits πŸ’ͺ.
 
omg you guys i cant believe theres like super few liberal mom influencers online its so weird how conservatism has taken over this space like we should be celebrating all kinds of moms regardless of their views πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ but idk what's holding them back from sharing their perspectives or i guess maybe theyre just not as good at creating content or something? anyway its also kinda sad that these pie and mash shops are dying out in london like who cares about preserving cultural history? 🍴 meanwhile im all for the muslim creatives making waves in new york city they deserve so much recognition and love πŸ’–
 
come on πŸ™„ - is it really surprising that more lefty moms aren't dominating social media? like, can't they just be themselves without being pigeonholed into some conservative "mom" ideal? and meanwhile, these pie and mash shops are going out of business left and right... what's the point of trying to preserve them online if we're not even making an effort to support local businesses in the first place πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

and have you seen the state of romance scams lately? it's like they're getting more sophisticated by the day πŸ’” - I mean, I'm all for people being creative, but come on. and what's up with the lack of representation in the arts scene? don't get me wrong, it's great to see some muslim creatives making waves, but can we please just have a more balanced narrative? πŸ“ˆ
 
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