BBC just doing it’s job I don’t think the BBC goes in for muck racking, gutter journalism, cheque book journalism or phone and email hacking. Not that I am saying they don’t ever over step the mark or get it wrong. They rightly got screwed over their reporting of Cliff Richard.
I don't know who she is,
A high-profile public figure
Is there ever any connection between your brain and what you are typing
Quote from: VNA on Today at 10:04:24 PM<blockquote> BBC just doing it’s job I don’t think the BBC goes in for muck racking, gutter journalism, cheque book journalism or phone and email hacking. Not that I am saying they don’t ever over step the mark or get it wrong. They rightly got screwed over their reporting of Cliff Richard. </blockquote>Is there ever any connection between your brain and what you are typing.
VNA I swear to god, if you weren't on this forum, youd stand at home in front of a mirror arguing with yourself until you got so angry you punched yourself in the face
Quote from: ogri48 on 18 February 2020, 09:23:56 am VNA I swear to god, if you weren't on this forum, youd stand at home in front of a mirror arguing with yourself until you got so angry you punched yourself in the face I would pay good money to see that !
QuoteIs there ever any connection between your brain and what you are typing I don't do reality TV.
Quote from: agricola on 16 February 2020, 11:48:01 amId never heard of her, or seen Love Island. Does the death of a tv presenter justify so much mainstream coverage? Or a sad reflection of society today that someone who simply presents a tv programme is idolised to that extent. Darrsi makes sound point regarding the CPSShe's been in loads of shows, going as far back as Bo Selecta nearly 20 years ago, but also hosted many programs that have an acquired taste, which is why it would be understandable if you didn't know her.Shows like Celebrity Jungle, Strictly Come Dancing, which she presented AND personally won it as a competitor too, and Love Island are most certainly not my cup of tea and i would never watch them, whereas other people can't get enough of all of them so she would be very familiar to them.
Id never heard of her, or seen Love Island. Does the death of a tv presenter justify so much mainstream coverage? Or a sad reflection of society today that someone who simply presents a tv programme is idolised to that extent. Darrsi makes sound point regarding the CPS
But then the next morning they buy another copy of the Sun, Mail, Express etc.
http://https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/troubled-young-lawyer-found-dead-21543189It's happening every day, people need to be supported when going through troubling times.
So another case where the culprit blames their troubles on their mental state, when in fact it's not nature taking a turn for the worse, but all preventable
So another case where the culprit blames their troubles on their mental state, when in fact it's not nature taking a turn for the worse, but all preventable and self inflicted.
Quote from: darrsi on 22 February 2020, 06:40:21 amSo another case where the culprit blames their troubles on their mental state, when in fact it's not nature taking a turn for the worse, but all preventable Isn't it fortunate that mental health and drug rehabilitation programme provisions haven't been cut to ribbons over the past decade... https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6025145/
Plus we have a gutter press that is happy to use peoples personal lives, personal issues etc for entertainment, and a public happy to lap it all up.
Quote from: VNA on 22 February 2020, 02:16:16 pmPlus we have a gutter press that is happy to use peoples personal lives, personal issues etc for entertainment, and a public happy to lap it all up.Like you when the gutter press publish stuff about Boris Johnson's personal life for example?.
Or the constant stupid and unfunny/offensive cartoons against Boris Johnson which could quite easily be classed as bullying.In fact it really is thinking about it.