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Talking Point: One Minute Rants

A person in a mardy

Stress is a side effect of modern life and here at h2g2, we do love a good moan. So we have decided to dedicate this week's Talking Point to giving you the chance to get your favourite gripes off your chest in a one minute rant.

Pick your favorite subject that drives you to boiling point and rage away! You never know it might reduce your blood pressure.

  • What really, really winds you up?

  • Is it the actions of a celebrity, friend or relation or something about society in general?

  • Is it a hotly debated topic or something that is personal to you?

  • Do you feel better for letting it all out?


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Entry ID: A1112040

Edited by:
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Date: 17   July   2003


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