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After a decade of relentlessly reading and critiquing the Daily Mail for Twitter , and amassing a following of well over 100,000 followers, I have decided to retire from the rightwing publication satire business.
Truth be told, constant exposure to the Daily Mail is bad for your health and I'm at a point where I just can't do this any more. It has been an absolute pleasure writing for you all over these past ten years but I'd like to now ride quietly into the sunset and go find me one of those liberal echo chambers I've heard so much about. I imagine they're quite warm and soothing.
I'm not a charity or a worthwhile cause, but if you have a few pennies you would like to throw my way as an acknowledgement of the effort put in then I would mightily appreciate it. As my dad pointed out to me a while ago, if everyone who follows me gave me a pound then I could pay off my mortgage. I'm not expecting that, but paying off that final student loan would be a nice conclusion...
I never quite imagined that this account would be as successful as it has been, nor have the range or reach that I have collected over this past decade. I am immensely grateful for all the replies, tips, engagement and kindness that everyone has shown me.
I will miss you all. I will not miss reading the Daily Mail.
DMR x
Truth be told, constant exposure to the Daily Mail is bad for your health and I'm at a point where I just can't do this any more. It has been an absolute pleasure writing for you all over these past ten years but I'd like to now ride quietly into the sunset and go find me one of those liberal echo chambers I've heard so much about. I imagine they're quite warm and soothing.
I'm not a charity or a worthwhile cause, but if you have a few pennies you would like to throw my way as an acknowledgement of the effort put in then I would mightily appreciate it. As my dad pointed out to me a while ago, if everyone who follows me gave me a pound then I could pay off my mortgage. I'm not expecting that, but paying off that final student loan would be a nice conclusion...
I never quite imagined that this account would be as successful as it has been, nor have the range or reach that I have collected over this past decade. I am immensely grateful for all the replies, tips, engagement and kindness that everyone has shown me.
I will miss you all. I will not miss reading the Daily Mail.
DMR x
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