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It's not about independence as much as the UK left has dismally embraced lockdown, restrictions and 'protect the NHS!!!!1111!!!' as its universal calling cards. Which is going to work out so well when the fucking enormous bill for this pointless exercise in economic self-destruction is paid for by the poorest in society and likely fatal cuts to what's left of the UK welfare state.

We’ve often heard about the great many hoards who are in no rush to get put of lockdown, the “ as long as they can sit in their jammies , order a takeaway and watch strictly then they couldn’t care less” brigade
But how many knicker wetters are there? I don’t know anyone who is still on furlough
I dont know anyone who is still scared of covid
Where do they find these c***s? Twitter ?
P&b is overwhelmingly against lockdown now
Yet we are internet message board users too, the kind of folk who in theory should be knicker wetting introverts who don’t like going out in the big bad world
I don’t know a single person who doesn’t want this to end now
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15 minutes ago, Thereisalight.. said:

People in post viral fatigue shocker. Pre covid times they were called hypochondriacs or it was "all in the mind". Definity the new bad back in that's it's hard to diagnose so GPs will do so anyway and dish out the sick lines 

First folk off in my work with covid fear are the same people who would phone me claiming they couldn't get out of their street for piles of snow.  They always find something.

 

 

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13 minutes ago, RandomGuy. said:

Tay FM asking folk to test themselves twice a week to "help beat the virus"...

Thats national that one. Seen it on TV the other night. IIRC the advert says, something like "Thats why we're asking you to test twice a week ,even if you are fully vaccinated and not showing symptoms" 

I can't actually remember the reason they are claiming. Some patronising drivel with a patronising drivel jingle about not giving in. Pathetic

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19 minutes ago, Thereisalight.. said:

People in post viral fatigue shocker. Pre covid times they were called hypochondriacs or it was "all in the mind". Definity the new bad back in that's it's hard to diagnose so GPs will do so anyway and dish out the sick lines 

You would be amazed at how many of my students developed Long Covid, especially around deadlines and exam dates. 

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2 hours ago, EdinburghLivi said:

I'm a bit groggy already but that may also be down to waking up at 6 and going for a run.

Hoping to be back on form for the Scotland game!

Was AZ for me and I've just woken up from a double afternoon powernap (I usually struggle to sleep at any time during the day).

Went for a walk earlier and felt absolutely zapped midway through.  Aching all over, feeling like a cold is coming on, and (for some unknown reason) cravings for that bubblegum fizzy juice stuff.

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24 minutes ago, Bairnardo said:

Thats national that one. Seen it on TV the other night. IIRC the advert says, something like "Thats why we're asking you to test twice a week ,even if you are fully vaccinated and not showing symptoms" 

I can't actually remember the reason they are claiming. Some patronising drivel with a patronising drivel jingle about not giving in. Pathetic

Yeah it's the one with the bloke going on about "we've held our heads high, and fought on through, now just for a final push" type shite.

I've heard it on the radio every day for about 6 months now.

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1 hour ago, Thereisalight.. said:

I read some labour MP said lifting restrictions now would be "akin to throwing petrol on a fire". Absolute bullshit. With opposition like that is it any wonder the govt is able to make any draconian rules that they like. Spineless b*****ds 

The Shadow Health Secretary, no less...

He is such a weed.

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2 minutes ago, DeeTillEhDeh said:

Swinney was talking last week about an initial extension of emergency powers for 6 months with an optional 6 months if required.

That needs to be voted on.

Do you expect a single SNP MSP to vote against it or is it a formality?

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Retweet a picture to Clownshoes for the blubbering meltdown please. 


Ironically I kind of know him. Well I did when I was younger as he went to the same church as my maw. I can confirm, that even back then, he was a total knob
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