Loneliness and acronyms

Written by: one-eyed Jack

 

Community life in Britain has weakened substantially over the past 30 years, according to research commissioned by CTF.Analysis of census data reveals how neighbourhoods in every part of the UK have become more socially fragmented.

Academics created ‘loneliness indices’, to identify where people had a ‘feeling of not belonging’. The most likely reason for this, they concluded, was the extraordinary advancement of acronyms over the latter quarter of the 20th century and the first few years of the 21st.

Substantial changes

AFAIK (IIRC) an ex-AA PC GP, a former PI (AKA a JP) focused on SWFs with PMS, BBWs, MILFs, and OTOH a group of SWMs, MMWCs and a few GMs with ASBOs. Some WLTM a SWV, inevitably.
Prof D F Snoring PHd, MD, CEO and CFO who headed the R&D at the UCLA, WQA saying the WHO PR report showed ‘loneliness indices’.

‘QED, OK?’ he said to the BBC, but MI5 were monitoring and MFI went TU.

It was FAO VIPs of BP, M&S, the NHS, HSBC and UNESCO who took part. Some went AWOL, tbh, but the MO and SOP was to put anyone with OCD, PTSD or AIDS through an MRI ASAP, give them a BLT & OJ and tell them to BYOB next time. And to RSVP, or FOAD.

IRT Q&As, that SOB Snoring checked his PDA said, ‘It’s not TEOTWAWKI but R&R is needed. TGIF is all I can say.’

The conclusion? ‘FYI, TEAM,’ he said. ‘If you’re lonely, you’re SOL. MTD and YTD the figures show you have to CYA, never PM your PIN to your IB and just KYCU.’

AICMFP

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