Emma announces her new year's resolutions are to eat wholegrain bread instead of white and to stop polluting the environment with menstrual products.
She's bought a menstrual cup, in fact -- meant to last a whole ten years, and you don't even know what goes into those tampons, Emma says, as if the answer were "asbestos".
Her eyes blaze like a freedom fighter's, reflecting landfills swollen with maxi pads, quiet mountain streams running red, Emma Lawson, environmentalist, future author of the critically acclaimed Silent Snatch, driven, she'd say, by a mysterious figure, the icon of a Cigar Store Indian weeping blood.
What I want to know is what she does with it, with the blood, if she washes the cup out under the tap or what? And, preemptively, Emma answers that she's heard it's good for houseplants. |