Really? Tell that to the people who will get harrassed into ending their lives by their relatives, GP, etc...
Really? Tell that to the people who will get harrassed into ending their lives by their relatives, GP, etc...
They allowed it go ahead.
They are only bothered about saving money, not making things better for people.
Really? It's another excuse for the NHS not to treat people, to the point where their chronic illnesses become life threatening. From this, it will be a rather sad decline into an anti-disabled people stance where eventually they will convince people that killing people whole sale is the right thing
Sometimes, the best act of rebellion is to just exist.
So I doubt it. Starmer doesn't have socalist values.
Nazi Health Service, it is then... What the fuck is Labour thinking? How can you be supportive of a policy that will put us down the wrong path? We should have had the Lib Dems win the election. I hope the House of Lords veto it, but they are the elite. www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/c9...
I would, but I don't know how you make them. It took me a while to figure out how to make feeds. The feed was a lot easier to manage before the influx because there were only about five or so heathens on here, and most of the pagans were using the witchsky feed, which was full of tarot.
I just blocked my first folkish person.... If you use the #heathensky feed, be on the look out for them. For now, it's best to block them as the site where I made the feed can't keep up with all the new people joining. It saddens me, but it had to happen some time.
In recent years, scientists have identified how plants communicate with each other, how they respond to touch, store memories, and even deceive animals for their own benefit.
Apparently, some fool on Facebook thinks Kinder Scout in the Peak District is a mountain that hides UFOs. Dude, it's just a muddy heather moor land that's difficult to walk where fools who think they are good hikers get lost and Edale Mountain Resuce has to send out their border collies to find.
co-workers, cover up for staff who shouldn't be working there. This week they are voting on a bill for Assisted Dying, which doesn't look good when patients aren't being treated. I'm sorry about this coming acorss as ranting, but it's the reality of it.
Last year, a friend of ours died sooner than he should have done to prostate cancer because they didn't diganose it. Debt be damned - people's lives are at risk, their independance, too. Every week there is another story of an avoidable failure in the news. Meanwhile, they argue over pay, bully -
I'm not disputing it, but in my country the health care system is basically broken. I am going blind through diabetes and can't even get it monitored, my partner needs a pace maker and he's not getting it, my partner's son in law had a brain aneurysm in the summer and his treatment is being delaied.
the treament they need, then it's not fit for purpose.
America isn't the only place which has problems. I don't know what it is like in the other countries because I've not experienced their systems but the health care system in the UK shouldn't be presented as 'being great' just because we don't have to pay huge medical bills. If no one gets -
I kind of find posts like this ludicrous because you can't compare health services in different countries just based on medical bills. (I'm not going to comment on wheather paying for medical treatment is a good thing or a bad thing) The health care system in the UK has become atrocious. -
It was annoying when you had people trying to get into your garden because a pokemon was alledgedly there.
It's an insult to dog walkers, too.
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A woman in a black dress lies listlessly on a green couch, a yellow book in one hand. The text reads: "Since it's impossible to know which period of my life is the middle, I've decided to have an ongoing crisis."
I mean, really, with the state of the world being what it is, I was starting to feel left out.
Our current dog really doesn't like the cold weather. She was a stray wandering wild for about a month (at least) last winter before she was rescued and given over to the Dog's Trust. I don't like her going out in it, and heavy rain, because while she was wandering, she had no shelter from it.
Same here. One of the reasons why I left twitter was because I was fed up of the proliferation of poltical posts. Most political posts I come across make you angry, and it's not that you don't care about the issues they raise, you just don't need to be bombarded several times a day.
The cold weather has caused the veg in the fridge in the garage to freeze... (there is no ice in the fridge, just the cold weather.)
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I'm currently reading the Hornblower series by C.S. Forester. It seems that we have him to blame for:
1. Book series that last for ten or more novels.
2. Short story spin-offs.
There must be an anthology somewhere which I've yet to find that collects these short stories together.
Andrew Tate got banned from Bluesky in less than one day.
Another reason things are so much better here than Twitter.
I have too many books to read at the moment, but I'll soon be able to re-read Jane Welch's Tora Alta books in their entireity. For some reason, Lord of Necrond was really hard to get hold of when it was first published and couldn't be found anywhere.
The admin should just ban his account.