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Are you one of those hoarders? Admit it, you've got a room full of 12 year old Evening Standards and 500 Domino's boxes piled up behind the sofa haven't you?
Oh nah not at all mate far from it, infact ive **** all belongings from my childhood, not a sentimental person by nature and definitely not with anything materiel.

Easy come easy go is me bru
 
A new poll suggests that most people in the UK will want to alter their lives in some way after the coronavirus pandemic.

In fact, only 9% of people say they want life to return to how it was before. Some 54% agreed with this statement: "I hope to change some things about my life and I hope we will have learned from this as a country."

Some respondents (51%) said they had noticed the air was cleaner and others (27%) said they had seen more wildlife. Four in 10 said there had been a stronger sense of community and the feeling of neighbours looking out for each other.

And 39% are more in touch with friends and family, aided by the boom in video-chats.

More than 4,000 people were questioned across the UK for the YouGov poll commissioned by the Royal Society for Arts, Manufactures and Commerce in partnership with a charity, Food Foundation.

On attitudes to food, around four out of 10 people are valuing it more – and cooking more from raw ingredients.
 
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A new poll suggests that most people in the UK will want to alter their lives in some way after the coronavirus pandemic.

In fact, only 9% of people say they want life to return to how it was before. Some 54% agreed with this statement: "I hope to change some things about my life and I hope we will have learned from this as a country."

Some respondents (51%) said they had noticed the air was cleaner and others (27%) said they had seen more wildlife. Four in 10 said there had been a stronger sense of community and the feeling of neighbours looking out for each other.

And 39% are more in touch with friends and family, aided by the boom in video-chats.

More than 4,000 people were questioned across the UK for the YouGov poll commissioned by the Royal Society for Arts, Manufactures and Commerce in partnership with a charity, Food Foundation.

On attitudes to food, around four out of 10 people are valuing it more – and cooking more from raw ingredients.
I'm going to stop eating bats,going to be hard but reckon i can do it.
 
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