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Thread: Are we going a bit overboard with this nhs worship business? Aren't they just doing

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    Are we going a bit overboard with this nhs worship business? Aren't they just doing

    their jobs? OK working long hours etc but that's called overtime, we've all done it I'm sure.
    'Seems that I was busy doing something close to nothing
    But different than the day before'

    'Met a dwarf that was no good, dressed like Little Red Riding Hood'

    'Now you're unemployed, all non-void
    Walkin' round like you're Pretty Boy Floyd'

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    All part of the mind control op mate

    Keep you believing the threat is real and to stay locked up in your homes like good little slaves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by barrybueno View Post
    their jobs? OK working long hours etc but that's called overtime, we've all done it I'm sure.
    Yes I sort of believe if you become a nurse etc you sort of know this sort of thing may happen.
    like joining the army you might have to go and fight a war.

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    Quote Originally Posted by barrybueno View Post
    their jobs? OK working long hours etc but that's called overtime, we've all done it I'm sure.


    And, no matter how much money is pushed into the NHS, the clinicians view will, no doubt, be "it still isn't enough".

    The ex-wife is a 'Clinical Nurse Specialist' earning £50K+. One of a team of 12. In one directorate.
    Poorly paid? Kiss my ring...
    “Other clubs never came into my thoughts once I knew Arsenal wanted to sign me.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by IUFG View Post


    And, no matter how much money is pushed into the NHS, the clinicians view will, no doubt, be "it still isn't enough".

    The ex-wife is a 'Clinical Nurse Specialist' earning £50K+. One of a team of 12. In one directorate.
    Poorly paid? Kiss my ring...
    Ah IUFG there you are, since my last drama, after telling them they couldn't cut my pay just like that they have given me a 4 day week with the same reduction however I've still not had a letter or agreed anything, and still carrying on with my full week.

    75% of the office has been shoved on this Furlough in the meantime.

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    Quote Originally Posted by barrybueno View Post
    their jobs? OK working long hours etc but that's called overtime, we've all done it I'm sure.
    It can 100% fúck off. If I know a chap who was working all hours and saving lives during all this, I might quietly buy him a pint (if the pubs ever open again), but I'm fúcked if I'm going to engage in this weird, cultish display of virtue signalling. Utterly nauseating shíte.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    It can 100% fúck off. If I know a chap who was working all hours and saving lives during all this, I might quietly buy him a pint (if the pubs ever open again), but I'm fúcked if I'm going to engage in this weird, cultish display of virtue signalling. Utterly nauseating shíte.
    People will look back on this period and compare it with the spirit of the Blitz, a time when people sat indoors all day to protect themselves from a mostly mild virus

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy Goat Sverige View Post
    People will look back on this period and compare it with the spirit of the Blitz, a time when people sat indoors all day to protect themselves from a mostly mild virus
    And you just know that the sort of wánkers who do go outside to clap are exactly the sort of c@nts who'll be taking note of which households aren't joining in and will probably be shaming them on Facebook groups as we speak.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    And you just know that the sort of wánkers who do go outside to clap are exactly the sort of c@nts who'll be taking note of which households aren't joining in and will probably be shaming them on Facebook groups as we speak.
    you are 100% spot on

    I just read that exact thing on a local facegroup book. it's mainly for buying and selling things but this woman is going nuts about who didn't go outside in her road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat Vegas View Post
    you are 100% spot on

    I just read that exact thing on a local facegroup book. it's mainly for buying and selling things but this woman is going nuts about who didn't go outside in her road.
    The upside of having incredibly low expectations of one's fellow humans, f, is that one spends a lot of time being proved correct.

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