Linda Serck (BBC): Mermaids gather to compete for UK title

Grace Page

Mariah Reynolds, garbed as a mermaid

Sophie Loy, 20

Enjoy. The start of the BBC article:

The UK’s top mermaids are gathering this weekend in Northampton [J4MB: How will they get there? Northampton is a long way from the sea.] to battle it out for the national Miss Mermaid crown. But just what is it that motivates someone to don a tail and morph into a creature that is half-woman, half-fish? [J4MB: Narcissistic Personality Disorder, presumably.] The BBC has dived [J4MB: very good] into this unusual world to find out more.

“Like most young girls growing up, I always wanted to be a mermaid,” says reigning Miss Mermaid UK, 25-year-old Grace Page, from Reading.

That’s strange. Most young girls want to be a mermaid? The head of Linda Serck – the authoress of the piece – will surely roll over this. It’s surely common knowledge (at the BBC, at least) that most young girls want to grow up to be engineers, physicists, mathematicians, FTSE100 finance directors, hod carriers…

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One thought on “Linda Serck (BBC): Mermaids gather to compete for UK title

  1. Where are the Mermen? I demand my equal rights.

    Seriously, it’s very gratifying to see that Sargon of Akkad’s piece on the BBC recently receive so many views (289,513 at the time of writing). It’s a clear sign that hundreds of thousands of people are giving up on MSM filth and lies. Given the way that society is going, this number can only grow.

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