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Perhaps you were just too restrained? I wouldn¡¯t have the guts to deal with something like that but you strike me as being a gutsy lady. She might still be a friend if you had trodden on her toes,
By Purler · #2199 ·
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You've helped me, you don't know how much.!! Wish I could fly down & help Jude & Peter, but the flight insurance would bankrupt meHugs John
By John Miller · #2198 ·
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This has been going on for centuries. Typically these people are cowards inside. They will only pick on weaker people or when they are in groups.Joseph Merrick had to wear a hood & he could barely
By John Miller · #2197 ·
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When we were first in Australia there were three of us from the same family group in the same school. My eldest half brother was a rather chubby lad to put it mildly and was getting bullied at school.
By Judith Hall · #2196 ·
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Apology seems to be a dirty word for some groups of people. I remember telling my boss some time ago that I had apologised to a colleague for arguing with him; the response was, ¡°Never apologise,
By zuiko · #2195 ·
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Bullying is everywhere. I don¡¯t put up with it. I recently had a long term friend be utterly rude to me in front of a group of people at her place when I had called in to fix equipment at her
By Judith Hall · #2194 ·
Re: You must stretch out with your feelings! Use the Force Susie! It will always be with you!
Haha oh don¡¯t worry about that, John, I¡¯m sure I can hum it to myself! Actually, I have taken to whistling these days, not sure why. Perhaps it sounds better to me than my singing voice! :D Best
By Purler · #2193 ·
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What is wrong there? Is it parents, teachers, or what? Children should not want to bully disabled or different people. Is there some kind of instinct? Best Susan
By Purler · #2192 ·
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That sounds excellent, Jude; I am so sorry your SIL had to experience it that way, though. Best Susan
By Purler · #2191 ·
You must stretch out with your feelings! Use the Force Susie! It will always be with you!
Tried to find the Star Wars theme to download to you, but alas!Hugs JohnHope Harvey is good
By John Miller · #2190 ·
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This fits the psychological profile of offenders Jude. Usually, they start hurting animals, then they move on to hurting young children. Then they go on to women or disabled people.One of my friends
By John Miller · #2189 ·
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I agree, John. A great help and comfort. Chris
By zuiko · #2188 ·
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Jude you & Peter will be in my prayers. Sometimes I am a doubter & weak, but mostly I've found Christianity to be a helpHugs John
By John Miller · #2187 ·
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Good luck, Jude. Return soon. Chris
By zuiko · #2186 ·
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Hospital and surgeon¡¯s staff are being super efficient on communication at least. Three day lockdown is off but masks next 14 days. Pete will have to chuck me out at the hospital entry- not allowed
By Judith Hall · #2185 ·
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This is typical Jude. More often than not offenders have a track record of offending.Peter Sutcliffe, Aileen Wournos, Denis NielsonAustralian Serial Killers ¨C 10 Worst of All Time | | | | | | | | |
By John Miller · #2184 ·
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I'm deeply sorry to hear that Jude. Chris I received good treatment at Manchester's health unit, Bristol, Exeter & in the USA. There is just something deeply wrong with our local unit.
By John Miller · #2183 ·
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My sister in law was hit by a car recently. She was lucky to maintain her feet and didn¡¯t go under but though physically she didn¡¯t initially show injuries she obviously had head trauma and memory
By Judith Hall · #2182 ·
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It has always been a bit of a Cinderella, shamefully. Best Susan
By Purler · #2181 ·
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That is very disappointing, John. Mental Health provision doesn¡¯t sound very good. Chris
By zuiko · #2180 ·