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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Basically asking how they have time for synchronised dances in the middle of hospitals in the middle of a pandemic....wearing PPE gear which is supposed to be like gold dust.... Suggesting it's in poor taste when so many routine procedures and more serious treatments, have been delayed or cancelled as the focus has moved to Covid 19. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"...about the videos of dancing nurses & docs doing the rounds on social media. Does she have a point?
I think her point is that she needs to be increasingly extreme in order to get attention.
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I tend to think "fanny" before I even hear what she has to say on any given subject but was curious as to what others thought. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"...about the videos of dancing nurses & docs doing the rounds on social media. Does she have a point?"
Is she still a thing lol she’s been irrelevant to me for years |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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She ought to try doing some key work instead of slagging proper folk off who are trying to make a difference.
If they want to dance in their breaktimes then Where's the harm... |
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"...about the videos of dancing nurses & docs doing the rounds on social media. Does she have a point?"
She will say whatever she thinks will get a reaction in an attempt to keep her relevant, regardless what it is about... Best to ignore in my opinion. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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She's still about then?! Never liked her, she seems like someone who just says stuff for attention, bit like a really young child before a tantrum. I don't get her at all. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Even in normal circumstances nurses like a good joke, have to otherwise the stress of dealing everything thy have to deal with 12 hr shift are shocking length if a shift so I am all in favour of nurses dancing on their breaks and the Katy Hopkins needs a reality check |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Anyone seen the vid online of two guys who flew her out to a fake awards ceremony for a cunt award but it was worded as something else the amount of effort they went to was amazing! She actually fell for it and gave a thank you speech. Classic |
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"Anyone seen the vid online of two guys who flew her out to a fake awards ceremony for a cunt award but it was worded as something else the amount of effort they went to was amazing! She actually fell for it and gave a thank you speech. Classic "
That was hilarious. Hook line and sinker lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"...about the videos of dancing nurses & docs doing the rounds on social media. Does she have a point?"
Personally I think there's a time and a place for this. The way people are dying in hospitals across the UK the last thing relatives want to see would be staff dancing and playing on expensive hospital equipment. I'm not for a minute saying they are all not doing a fantastic job and no doubt a very emotional job just now but don't feel dancing in the hospitals is the correct way to portrait themselves at this point in time, there not doing themselves justice on the very professional way they have to be at this time. Of course they need to balance things with humour , humour gets me through most situations but there has to be a balanced approach and while we all respect the job they do they must respect the huge grief families are going through too through bereavements, lock downs, job losses, businesses folding and many other hardships people are going through. Tin hat on. |
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By *hav02Man
over a year ago
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Healthcare staff will be stressed and depressed as it is. Let them have their 2 minutes of happiness and laughter at work. Maybe they just shouldn't post it on social media to be judged.
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As for Katie "i don't like kids with geographical names" .... Her kid is called India says it all! |
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By *sm265Woman
over a year ago
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Key workers are allowed breaks occasionally, although they don't always get them! If it helps staff morale during this horrendous time to dance or sing or go outside to witness people's appreciation of their efforts, then I'm all for it.
Also, not sure about everywhere else, but I know 8pm was a shift change time on some wards last time I was in my local hospital. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Key workers are allowed breaks occasionally, although they don't always get them! If it helps staff morale during this horrendous time to dance or sing or go outside to witness people's appreciation of their efforts, then I'm all for it.
Also, not sure about everywhere else, but I know 8pm was a shift change time on some wards last time I was in my local hospital. "
So the police have a stressful job too, they must enforce a horrible set of rules that government has gave them instructions to fine people for if broken. Would Joe public be OK with them dancing about in the street,? I think not. |
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By *ljamMan
over a year ago
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"...about the videos of dancing nurses & docs doing the rounds on social media. Does she have a point?
Personally I think there's a time and a place for this. The way people are dying in hospitals across the UK the last thing relatives want to see would be staff dancing and playing on expensive hospital equipment. I'm not for a minute saying they are all not doing a fantastic job and no doubt a very emotional job just now but don't feel dancing in the hospitals is the correct way to portrait themselves at this point in time, there not doing themselves justice on the very professional way they have to be at this time. Of course they need to balance things with humour , humour gets me through most situations but there has to be a balanced approach and while we all respect the job they do they must respect the huge grief families are going through too through bereavements, lock downs, job losses, businesses folding and many other hardships people are going through. Tin hat on. "
So humour is fine to get you through most situations, but it's not fine for the NHS staff? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Of course they need to balance things with humour , humour gets me through most situations but there has to be a balanced approach .
So humour is fine to get you through most situations, but it's not fine for the NHS staff?"
As you will see I said of course humour is allowed but I said in a balanced way. A balanced way in my opinion is not dancing through hospitals where 100s are dying on a daily basis. I spoke to a nurse frind last week, from the front line and listening to her voice and words, nothing sounded like se felt like dancing through the hospital. With ppe shortages , equipment shortages being reported daily these videos give the impression all is well , so good in fact we can put on a wee dance show. I don't believe for a minute all is well. |
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By *ljamMan
over a year ago
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Of course they need to balance things with humour , humour gets me through most situations but there has to be a balanced approach .
So humour is fine to get you through most situations, but it's not fine for the NHS staff?
As you will see I said of course humour is allowed but I said in a balanced way. A balanced way in my opinion is not dancing through hospitals where 100s are dying on a daily basis. I spoke to a nurse frind last week, from the front line and listening to her voice and words, nothing sounded like se felt like dancing through the hospital. With ppe shortages , equipment shortages being reported daily these videos give the impression all is well , so good in fact we can put on a wee dance show. I don't believe for a minute all is well. "
You think having a minute or two of fun during some of the darkest times in modern history equates to giving an impression that all is well? I think you've really missed the point, and it sounds like your nurse friend could use a morale boost... the kind of boost which the NHS staff on tiktok were trying to provide. |
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you Know what we are not robots, it’s really difficult working in a hospital at the moment.
We are all entitled to breaks and a little 30sec tik tok fun with your colleagues give you a giggle and takes your mind of the utter devastation and heart break you are working in. It’s good for the soul, I haven’t seen any that are disrespectful ones I’ve seen have been in outer ward corridors or break rooms or similar (so nowhere near the patients).
Give us a break eh!!!
And as for the comment about the police I’ve seen plenty of them in tik toks as well!! |
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The dancing and having 30 sec tik tok fun is not a bad thing, after a hard long draining shift, it's the purpose to lift morale, stress and worry which effect your immunity so nurses and drs trying to lift it not only for themselves but others in a sign that there is hope and to be positive.
Can you imgaine if all drs nurses were walking about like sour faced, crabbit buggers that's no good for patients at all.
The only issue I see that people are confused about is the wearing of ppe when doing so due to them being in low supply and still wearing these after dealing with patients , no face coverings on and not within the 6 ft rule so people will be confused about this as drs nurses should be kept protected too at all times especially if dealing with patients or going home to loved ones.
But like everything there's always crabbit buggers moaning about everything. No matter what anyone does it will be critized somewhere along the line. |
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"Anyone seen the vid online of two guys who flew her out to a fake awards ceremony for a cunt award but it was worded as something else the amount of effort they went to was amazing! She actually fell for it and gave a thank you speech. Classic "
No but would love to see it. What would be best to put in search. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Always remembered for getting caught shagging in a field Shagged in a field by what? surely not another human " I would fuck her but only if she swears to go into a life of seclusion afterwards. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"you Know what we are not robots, it’s really difficult working in a hospital at the moment.
We are all entitled to breaks and a little 30sec tik tok fun with your colleagues give you a giggle and takes your mind of the utter devastation and heart break you are working in. It’s good for the soul, I haven’t seen any that are disrespectful ones I’ve seen have been in outer ward corridors or break rooms or similar (so nowhere near the patients).
Give us a break eh!!!
And as for the comment about the police I’ve seen plenty of them in tik toks as well!! "
I've found myself laughing at some of the most horrendous and darkest points in my life. It's my coping mechanism. |
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having to deal with death on any level is hard and if a wee dance gets them thro it fine - should it have been put on the internet ? - well that is the modern world. as for the troll of a bitch when she gets the virus lets all stand back and watch her suffer . |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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What a miserable cow she is.
I’m sure ppe is not wasted. I’m glad NHS staff have found a way to take their mind off covid for a few minutes.. we are human after all |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"having to deal with death on any level is hard and if a wee dance gets them thro it fine - should it have been put on the internet ? - well that is the modern world. as for the troll of a bitch when she gets the virus lets all stand back and watch her suffer ."
See,comments like that don't really set people apart from those they are aimed at |
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By *acreadCouple
over a year ago
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"Key workers are allowed breaks occasionally, although they don't always get them! If it helps staff morale during this horrendous time to dance or sing or go outside to witness people's appreciation of their efforts, then I'm all for it.
Also, not sure about everywhere else, but I know 8pm was a shift change time on some wards last time I was in my local hospital.
So the police have a stressful job too, they must enforce a horrible set of rules that government has gave them instructions to fine people for if broken. Would Joe public be OK with them dancing about in the street,? I think not. " Loads of videos going around with police, paramedics, firefighters and all sorts of other workers/trades persons |
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By *4pu55yMan
over a year ago
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"...about the videos of dancing nurses & docs doing the rounds on social media. Does she have a point?
I think her point is that she needs to be increasingly extreme in order to get attention.
I tend to think "fanny" before I even hear what she has to say on any given subject but was curious as to what others thought."
I wouldn't say she was a "fanny", fanny's are useful ?? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Wish folk would give her a break ........
The woman clearly needs her HOLE ??
Why do men say that about women they don't like?"
It’s more aimed at miserable women
The release of endorphins might help cheer her up a bit.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Wish folk would give her a break ........
The woman clearly needs her HOLE ??
Why do men say that about women they don't like?
It’s more aimed at miserable women
The release of endorphins might help cheer her up a bit.. "
Yeah cos every woman just needs some penis to put a smile on her face |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"you Know what we are not robots, it’s really difficult working in a hospital at the moment.
We are all entitled to breaks and a little 30sec tik tok fun with your colleagues give you a giggle and takes your mind of the utter devastation and heart break you are working in. It’s good for the soul, I haven’t seen any that are disrespectful ones I’ve seen have been in outer ward corridors or break rooms or similar (so nowhere near the patients).
Give us a break eh!!!
And as for the comment about the police I’ve seen plenty of them in tik toks as well!!
I've found myself laughing at some of the most horrendous and darkest points in my life. It's my coping mechanism."
Did you not film those moments and put them on the Internet so everyone could see. My guess is not as it could be inappropriate.
See this is my point, absolutely they should have fun and de stress together using whatever coping methods they need to but to then film it and post it is the part I find incensitive . Some of the best NHS vids I've seen were doctors and nurses cheering and clapping and having fun together but it was while they were sending recovered patients home, even a wee coriographed dance routine would have been appropriate at that time too. As it would be celebrating their successes in doing their jobs and showing a true reflection on what they do daily.
When this is all over and the world slowly goes back to normal and the pay disputes for NHS staff starts happening again , pollitians will look back and say, hey you coped so well you managed wee dance routines at work, at the worst time the NHS have ever seen you managed fine. I personally don't think they have helped themselves posting these vids.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"you Know what we are not robots, it’s really difficult working in a hospital at the moment.
We are all entitled to breaks and a little 30sec tik tok fun with your colleagues give you a giggle and takes your mind of the utter devastation and heart break you are working in. It’s good for the soul, I haven’t seen any that are disrespectful ones I’ve seen have been in outer ward corridors or break rooms or similar (so nowhere near the patients).
Give us a break eh!!!
And as for the comment about the police I’ve seen plenty of them in tik toks as well!!
I've found myself laughing at some of the most horrendous and darkest points in my life. It's my coping mechanism.
Did you not film those moments and put them on the Internet so everyone could see. My guess is not as it could be inappropriate.
See this is my point, absolutely they should have fun and de stress together using whatever coping methods they need to but to then film it and post it is the part I find incensitive . Some of the best NHS vids I've seen were doctors and nurses cheering and clapping and having fun together but it was while they were sending recovered patients home, even a wee coriographed dance routine would have been appropriate at that time too. As it would be celebrating their successes in doing their jobs and showing a true reflection on what they do daily.
When this is all over and the world slowly goes back to normal and the pay disputes for NHS staff starts happening again , pollitians will look back and say, hey you coped so well you managed wee dance routines at work, at the worst time the NHS have ever seen you managed fine. I personally don't think they have helped themselves posting these vids.
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They'll be relieved to hear that you won't get any input on their pay disputes
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Some folk just suck the goodness out of everything.
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Not at all, I think it's fantastic how they are coping just don't feel it has to be posted online . Explain how that is sucking the goodness out of it. ? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I don't understand why some people find it insensitive they are just having a laugh and showing people that they are human too God forbid a funny video posted online by a nurse shock horror! |
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"...about the videos of dancing nurses & docs doing the rounds on social media. Does she have a point?
I think her point is that she needs to be increasingly extreme in order to get attention.
I tend to think "fanny" before I even hear what she has to say on any given subject but was curious as to what others thought."
I don’t like the woman at all but I do think she has a point. I’ve personally been annoyed at the videos of NHS staff and police all congregating to do stupid dances etc.
The police in particular get to me as I phoned 101 about large groups of men walking the streets and letting off fireworks and was told that the service is overstretches just now so they have relaxed policing anti social behaviours and minor crime but they have time to throw shapes |
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"Some folk just suck the goodness out of everything.
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Yip they do that.
I’d like for some of the offended to come and be on the frontline and then see how they cope.
There are multiple emails everyday telling frontline workers to look after their mental health, there are growing concerns in a lot of health boards that this is seriously beginning to take its toll on staff mentally, so if 30 seconds of a little dance on tik tok gets someone through another week of this then good. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Was just chatting to a doctor this morning walking our dogs..shock horror!!
And she says she has never fels so low in all her career and if it wasnt for her dogs as she lives alone and being able to still work out in her garage she wouldnt k ow how she could cope.so excuse these front line workers for wanting to let a bit of steam off I a very very high pressure environment. |
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Anyone having any negative comment on frontline staff just now, I'm not sure how they can stoop any lower (although where Katie's concerned, I'm sure she'll find a way) and really are clueless to what these people are facing. I'm in awe of the people working in hospitals and care homes. They really do need to unwind sometimes, otherwise I don't see how they would be able to get through all this. And if that's with a daft tiktok clip so be it. Good on them x |
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"Anyone having any negative comment on frontline staff just now, I'm not sure how they can stoop any lower (although where Katie's concerned, I'm sure she'll find a way) and really are clueless to what these people are facing. I'm in awe of the people working in hospitals and care homes. They really do need to unwind sometimes, otherwise I don't see how they would be able to get through all this. And if that's with a daft tiktok clip so be it. Good on them x"
Get a grip, making a negative comment or an opinion on a swinger site saying i feel is inappropriate is the lowest thing than can happen nowadays. Get a grip . I'm not driving unnecessarily, I'm not leaving my house multiple times a day but passing an opinion is stooping as low as it gets. Really ???
The problem with the forums is people are afraid to speak honestly about how they feel about particular subjects for either fearing the forum elite or potentially missing out on a shag . I fear neither and will always give my honest opinion, to bad if you don't like it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Of course they need to balance things with humour , humour gets me through most situations but there has to be a balanced approach .
So humour is fine to get you through most situations, but it's not fine for the NHS staff?
As you will see I said of course humour is allowed but I said in a balanced way. A balanced way in my opinion is not dancing through hospitals where 100s are dying on a daily basis. I spoke to a nurse frind last week, from the front line and listening to her voice and words, nothing sounded like se felt like dancing through the hospital. With ppe shortages , equipment shortages being reported daily these videos give the impression all is well , so good in fact we can put on a wee dance show. I don't believe for a minute all is well.
You think having a minute or two of fun during some of the darkest times in modern history equates to giving an impression that all is well? I think you've really missed the point, and it sounds like your nurse friend could use a morale boost... the kind of boost which the NHS staff on tiktok were trying to provide. "
I can see both sides but lean towards the view that its maybe a bit much spreading it all over social media as like it or not, it does give an impression things are not too bad. Totally agree with the humour/allowed downtime as do we all but think it's a bit off the amount of these videos around.
I'm sure no one would deny the hard work and difficult scary circumstances but yeah....considering the families who have lost relatives it may seem a bit off. |
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"Anyone having any negative comment on frontline staff just now, I'm not sure how they can stoop any lower (although where Katie's concerned, I'm sure she'll find a way) and really are clueless to what these people are facing. I'm in awe of the people working in hospitals and care homes. They really do need to unwind sometimes, otherwise I don't see how they would be able to get through all this. And if that's with a daft tiktok clip so be it. Good on them x
Get a grip, making a negative comment or an opinion on a swinger site saying i feel is inappropriate is the lowest thing than can happen nowadays. Get a grip . I'm not driving unnecessarily, I'm not leaving my house multiple times a day but passing an opinion is stooping as low as it gets. Really ???
The problem with the forums is people are afraid to speak honestly about how they feel about particular subjects for either fearing the forum elite or potentially missing out on a shag . I fear neither and will always give my honest opinion, to bad if you don't like it. "
I don't give a toss about your opinions. Frankly they bore me to death x |
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I don't give a toss about your opinions. Frankly they bore me to death x"
Well if your going to make rediculous posts ie "making negative comments about NHS staff" you can't understand how they can stoop any lower blah de blah, then you should expect to be called out on it. Like I said many times , people are doing way worse than posting some comments on a swinger site. Take off the blinkers and don't be so immature. One last time for the hard of hearing, I fully support the NHS and my friend and all the hard work they have to do at this time but posting dance videos filmed in hospital where loved ones are dying in there 100s daily is in my opinion quite insensitive to the families that never got to say goodbye to their loved ones at the end of their lives where the staff are staging their performances. By all means release the stress and do what you have to do but there's a time and a place for social media. |
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I don't give a toss about your opinions. Frankly they bore me to death x
Well if your going to make rediculous posts ie "making negative comments about NHS staff" you can't understand how they can stoop any lower blah de blah, then you should expect to be called out on it. Like I said many times , people are doing way worse than posting some comments on a swinger site. Take off the blinkers and don't be so immature. One last time for the hard of hearing, I fully support the NHS and my friend and all the hard work they have to do at this time but posting dance videos filmed in hospital where loved ones are dying in there 100s daily is in my opinion quite insensitive to the families that never got to say goodbye to their loved ones at the end of their lives where the staff are staging their performances. By all means release the stress and do what you have to do but there's a time and a place for social media. "
How is this ridiculous? I commented on OP's post. I didn't reply to you, it has nothing to do with you. Yet you'd like to think my comment was regarding you? You're allowed your opinion, so am I. If you want to take it personal that's not my problem. Try sitting next to someone's bed waiting for that person to die because family can't be there. On more than one occasion. That's just absolutely soul destroying.
Let them have a few minutes of silly to get through their days without self-righteous pricks like Katie Hopkins saying they can't |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"you Know what we are not robots, it’s really difficult working in a hospital at the moment.
We are all entitled to breaks and a little 30sec tik tok fun with your colleagues give you a giggle and takes your mind of the utter devastation and heart break you are working in. It’s good for the soul, I haven’t seen any that are disrespectful ones I’ve seen have been in outer ward corridors or break rooms or similar (so nowhere near the patients).
Give us a break eh!!!
And as for the comment about the police I’ve seen plenty of them in tik toks as well!!
I've found myself laughing at some of the most horrendous and darkest points in my life. It's my coping mechanism.
Did you not film those moments and put them on the Internet so everyone could see. My guess is not as it could be inappropriate.
See this is my point, absolutely they should have fun and de stress together using whatever coping methods they need to but to then film it and post it is the part I find incensitive . Some of the best NHS vids I've seen were doctors and nurses cheering and clapping and having fun together but it was while they were sending recovered patients home, even a wee coriographed dance routine would have been appropriate at that time too. As it would be celebrating their successes in doing their jobs and showing a true reflection on what they do daily.
When this is all over and the world slowly goes back to normal and the pay disputes for NHS staff starts happening again , pollitians will look back and say, hey you coped so well you managed wee dance routines at work, at the worst time the NHS have ever seen you managed fine. I personally don't think they have helped themselves posting these vids.
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I wouldn't post a video like that or participate in one as I know it would be misinterpreted by some and look bad. So whilst I don't judge those who do....a wee part of me goes "awww naw...." as I know it will give folk like Katie Hopkins an opportunity to have a pop. |
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I don't give a toss about your opinions. Frankly they bore me to death x
Well if your going to make rediculous posts ie "making negative comments about NHS staff" you can't understand how they can stoop any lower blah de blah, then you should expect to be called out on it. Like I said many times , people are doing way worse than posting some comments on a swinger site. Take off the blinkers and don't be so immature. One last time for the hard of hearing, I fully support the NHS and my friend and all the hard work they have to do at this time but posting dance videos filmed in hospital where loved ones are dying in there 100s daily is in my opinion quite insensitive to the families that never got to say goodbye to their loved ones at the end of their lives where the staff are staging their performances. By all means release the stress and do what you have to do but there's a time and a place for social media. "
Is that you Katie
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"Anyone seen the vid online of two guys who flew her out to a fake awards ceremony for a cunt award but it was worded as something else the amount of effort they went to was amazing! She actually fell for it and gave a thank you speech. Classic
No but would love to see it. What would be best to put in search. "
It was amazing trust me! Came across it on YouTube donkeys ago. Maybe “Katie Hopkins cunt award?” Might work...I’ll have a quick peek |
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There’s nothing wrong with having fun. Especially in hard times like these. The problem is putting it on social media.... nurses have to follow a code of conduct. There aren’t supposed to be pictures of them in uniform, no bitching about the NHS, nothing that could reflect badly on the profession. I’m not sure how these videos have been allowed to be shared, I’ve heard of nurses being put in front of a tribunal for much less... |
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NHS have gave out special guidance on social media use at this time. People from all different parts of nhs been on social media with Different messages about social distancing and testing etc and now clinical trials are ramping up we will be using it to promote recruiting.
The only hard rule is not breaking patient confidentiality so a few nurses singing or doing tik tok in prep rooms or in corridors or in car parks is not breaking that. The videos of patients being clapped out of itu or out their wards the patients have to sign a consent and they have been released via health board press teams or by the families of the patient.
What I will say is this is the first place I’ve seen any negativity about them but I’m not surprised as some people would argue black was white on here just for the sheer hell of it another point is the be kind movement didn’t last bloody long either!
These are exceptional times and as I said further up there are real concerns about frontline staffs mental health. We are all working long hours and sometimes 30 secs of tik tok or something daft in a moment of down time is enough to get you through the Most brutal of shifts then that’s fine by me. |
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By *acreadCouple
over a year ago
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"NHS have gave out special guidance on social media use at this time. People from all different parts of nhs been on social media with Different messages about social distancing and testing etc and now clinical trials are ramping up we will be using it to promote recruiting.
The only hard rule is not breaking patient confidentiality so a few nurses singing or doing tik tok in prep rooms or in corridors or in car parks is not breaking that. The videos of patients being clapped out of itu or out their wards the patients have to sign a consent and they have been released via health board press teams or by the families of the patient.
What I will say is this is the first place I’ve seen any negativity about them but I’m not surprised as some people would argue black was white on here just for the sheer hell of it another point is the be kind movement didn’t last bloody long either!
These are exceptional times and as I said further up there are real concerns about frontline staffs mental health. We are all working long hours and sometimes 30 secs of tik tok or something daft in a moment of down time is enough to get you through the Most brutal of shifts then that’s fine by me. " |
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