We’re drowning in clichés. I’m at it already. Here I go again. “It is what it is,” I told a friend after the first lock-down was announced. Talking myself down from a wolf howl of claustrophobic anxiety. “We’re all in this together,” says virtually every politician on-air, reminding us how utterly dishonest and regressive clichés can be.
A time of clichés
A time of clichés
A time of clichés
We’re drowning in clichés. I’m at it already. Here I go again. “It is what it is,” I told a friend after the first lock-down was announced. Talking myself down from a wolf howl of claustrophobic anxiety. “We’re all in this together,” says virtually every politician on-air, reminding us how utterly dishonest and regressive clichés can be.