
Freddie Woo says: What has made you smile and made your day better recently? We need cheering up.
( , Thu 23 Jan 2014, 14:02)
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I'm one of the spaktards that works unbelievable hours for shit pay, only to be told by Cameron that my pay has gone up (it hasn't, the cnut has frozen it, so I won't even get my 1% I was promised).
Anyway, caring for those in the direst need has other rewards:
1. A patient taking a breath after "being down" for 20 minutes.
2. A patient taking it's first breath.
3. A patient taking their last breath, now their suffering is over.
So stuff your 1% Cameron, up your tight wrinkly sphincter, because all of the above are worth more than your sickening corrupt 11% pay increase you've awarded yourselves!
CNUT!
( , Sun 26 Jan 2014, 22:34, 88 replies)

if you mean "cunt", just say "cunt"; don't hide behind cute self-censorship
( , Sun 26 Jan 2014, 22:37, closed)

I wasn't aware of that, thank you for pointing it out.
To quote MP (not the PM); "They are all a cunch of bunts"
( , Sun 26 Jan 2014, 22:40, closed)

Truth is, most of us are barely hanging in there, but the few words of thanks are actually amongst the Little Moments of Joy
( , Sun 26 Jan 2014, 22:42, closed)

Like you said, by the fingernails.
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( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 9:01, closed)

Its a shame UK doesn't have a culture of armed insurrection.
Or educated voters, come to think of it.
( , Sun 26 Jan 2014, 22:59, closed)

that'd be the best way to ensure that anyone who votes is properly educated
( , Sun 26 Jan 2014, 23:11, closed)

…tends also to carry with it the rather slight downer of likely hypoxic brain injury or likely ensuing masive chronic cardiac failure..
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( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 7:57, closed)

there have been no machines or first aid techniques developed to help people who are unable to breath pump oxygen around their body until they can take a breath for themselves.
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 8:14, closed)

And it's more than likely that the person suffering the cardiac arrest will have had rather poor oxygenation and/or circulation in the hours leading up the arrest.
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 8:33, closed)

to prevent any of the side effects from oxygen deprivation you mentioned plus the original poster never mentioned cardiac arrest specifically, there are a number of reasons why a person would not be able to breath on their own.
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 8:50, closed)

he said 'being down'.
Might be a good idea to learn basic comprehension and fact retention before pontificating on the internet.
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 8:59, closed)

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( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 9:30, closed)

Implies to me that they were unable to breath for themselves. I'll pontificate wherever the fuck I want.
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 9:36, closed)

Either way, the longer you spend resus-ing someone the greater the likelihood of the whole 'utterly fucked' scenario happening is.
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 9:41, closed)

Feel free to ignore it. Or get upset and defensive. Your choice like.
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 9:45, closed)

because I just asked a friend who is a nurse and they're definition was someone in need of life support. You know what life support machines do? Help people who can't breath, breath.
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 10:20, closed)

( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 10:30, closed)

Using 'my mate is a nurse' while arguing with a nurse.
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 10:39, closed)

He's not paid ... it's a hobby.
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 10:55, closed)

I was arguing with you fuck nuts. Not that it matters because my original point that someone can survive 20 minutes of assisted breathing through resuscitation or through a ventilator and not suffer brain damage through lack of oxygen is a simple fact. That's all I was saying. However likely or unlikely that is is besides the point it still happens.
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 13:08, closed)

you haven't even stopped to breath.
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 14:34, closed)

Resus only keeps a certain percentage of oxygen moving and, more importantly doesn't clear carbon dioxide very well, which will fuck you up.
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 18:05, closed)

you relentless spastic.
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 12:08, closed)

otherwise, dunno. never seen it.
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 13:02, closed)

That's Amorous Badger, he's a witless cretin, ignore him.
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 9:23, closed)

'Also, I'm actually trolling them, not getting upset'.
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 9:39, closed)

Is shrieking 'UPSET!' at every post I make the best you can do?
It's hilarious and all that, but you know, variety is the spice of life.
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 10:17, closed)

And if someone's been fuckwitted enough NOT to intubate someone after 20 minutes of not breathing then, no matter how good your resus skilz are, they are probably, in the long term, to use medical parlance, fucked.
More to the point, if they've been intubated, then they're probably not heavily sedated and/or paralysed and very unlikely to breathe..
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 9:26, closed)

( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 9:34, closed)

You need to take this all the way to the mayors office...
ITS MURDER
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 10:16, closed)

of Dial M for Murder with Diagnosis Murder. That's probably ruined my entire week now.
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 10:59, closed)

He is still a cunt though.
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 8:52, closed)

To be fair (which He isn't), He didn't award himself 11%, but all of them, regardless of affiliation, accepted 11%, while those of us in the NHS had our pay frozen. (And that was the point after all).
It really depends on your definition of "sickeningly corrupt":
I think most of us can agree that it's sickening.
Corruption can be perfectly legal & still be corrupt.
And yes he is still a cunt!
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 9:19, closed)

Or are you pretending to be thick in order to make a point?
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 9:32, closed)

OED: "dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power"
Don't you think it's dishonest to accept money when lying to the public about workers income going up?
It may not be exactly the definition you want or expect (but then I'm not a pedant), but yes, it is to make a point.
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 10:10, closed)

You must have had a lifetime of practice.
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 10:40, closed)

It would be dishonest/fraudulent to accept money while claiming that you're not accepting money.
It would be dishonest/fraudulent to say that average income in real-terms is going up when your statistics actually say it is going down.
However, neither of those things are the case. Also, neither of those things are remotely related to each other, therefore, what the fuck are you talking about?
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 13:03, closed)

every penny I earn is penny that could have been spent on patient care.
*raspberry*
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 9:26, closed)

Please sign this standing order.
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 10:27, closed)

... and ... we're meant to respect your opinion on not being paid enough?
Get a job with better pay, or stop moaning.
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 10:19, closed)

With this level of insight focused upon the problem, poverty will very soon be eradicated! Yay!
Of course, we'll have lots of bankers and no binmen, but nothing can possibly go wrong with that.
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 10:56, closed)

You get three chances to moan about something.
1st time - poor you.
2nd time - that's shit.
3rd time - you'd better be doing something about it, or you clearly don't mind it that much.
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 11:27, closed)

Most of you saying "change your job" seem to have missed the point of this QotW - it's about what brings you joy.
Actually, as I said in the original post, those three things are BETTER than CameronCunts pay.
So, no thank you, I won't be doing a Tebbit (wish we'd never saved that cunt).
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 17:17, closed)

( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 11:30, closed)

us b3tards really should form a political party and get this whole mess cleared up once and for all.
( , Mon 27 Jan 2014, 11:33, closed)

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