Emma Drew #23 Love is a maze life is a riddle, pop me some cake and I’ll give you a fiddle

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I think people are annoyed re the vaccine because nobody went out more in the pandemic than tony and imma

also imma claims she is a skinny minnie/no diabetes/perfect in every way but one of these reasons is clearly why she's being offered the vaccine and pleads ignorance over getting it rather than just telling the truth

but i personally don't care, it is what it is, it's done now and it was always going to happen

we all like to complain about imma for various things :ROFLMAO:
 
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I think because she is wide but with small boobs she actually needs more specialise sizing than something from a supermarket which obviously has a much higher cost (I’m
a supermarket bra buyer!) Her boobs always look awful and I agree sort out underneath and the clothes on top will look so much better!
Her top half isn't that wide and most places have a large selection, especially if she tries on-line. M&S have some cheap bras in a really good size range.
 
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Well well well.... thought I would see is Drew Media (or either of them) is registered with the ICO. As they use personal data for promotions (including products they don’t own, like matched betting etc) they need to be registered. They are not. This shows they don’t care about your data, probably don’t store it properly and can’t be bothered to pay the paltry £40 fee to show they do. I strongly recommend you don’t sign up for their stuff or if you do to user a burner email and not give your home address. Who knows what they will do with your data.
 
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Well well well.... thought I would see is Drew Media (or either of them) is registered with the ICO. As they use personal data for promotions (including products they don’t own, like matched betting etc) they need to be registered. They are not. This shows they don’t care about your data, probably don’t store it properly and can’t be bothered to pay the paltry £40 fee to show they do. I strongly recommend you don’t sign up for their stuff or if you do to user a burner email and not give your home address. Who knows what they will do with your data.
There is so much to them and their business that needs properly investigating by the proper officials. They really are just money grabbing losers who cut every corner they possibly can in pursuit of lining their own pockets.
 
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Well well well.... thought I would see is Drew Media (or either of them) is registered with the ICO. As they use personal data for promotions (including products they don’t own, like matched betting etc) they need to be registered. They are not. This shows they don’t care about your data, probably don’t store it properly and can’t be bothered to pay the paltry £40 fee to show they do. I strongly recommend you don’t sign up for their stuff or if you do to user a burner email and not give your home address. Who knows what they will do with your data.
Not at all surprised! She probably hasn’t got the first clue how to comply but we all know she’d be the first on Twitter if her data was misused!
 
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This makes interesting reading. Making someone aware of a data breaches should be described in an amount of time. Not as soon as I'm made aware of it. If she put 72 hours then fair play but this just seems very loose.

From make money without a job:

Subject Access Request
If you want to see a copy of the information I hold about you, under section 7 of the Data Protection Act then please email [email protected], with your name and email address. Your email needs to come from the email address you used, so that I can make sure I am not sending personal data to the wrong person. If you no longer have access to the email account you used, then you will still need to let me know which email address you used, and provide photographic proof of ID such as a photo of your driving license.

Please note that the law permits me one month to respond to a Subject Access Request.

Data breaches
If any data breaches do take place then I will let you know as soon as I am made aware of it.
 
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She probably couldn’t get it on over the bra it was that tight, every little helps 😂
Was it new or a charity shop purchase she took a chance at because it was there?

I wouldn't want anything from a charity shop, especially during a pandemic, against my skin in such an intimate form as that was without a full wash.... 🤮
 
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This makes interesting reading. Making someone aware of a data breaches should be described in an amount of time. Not as soon as I'm made aware of it. If she put 72 hours then fair play but this just seems very loose.

From make money without a job:

Subject Access Request
If you want to see a copy of the information I hold about you, under section 7 of the Data Protection Act then please email [email protected], with your name and email address. Your email needs to come from the email address you used, so that I can make sure I am not sending personal data to the wrong person. If you no longer have access to the email account you used, then you will still need to let me know which email address you used, and provide photographic proof of ID such as a photo of your driving license.

Please note that the law permits me one month to respond to a Subject Access Request.

Data breaches
If any data breaches do take place then I will let you know as soon as I am made aware of it.
The data protection act is no longer valid, it was overridden by GDPR. So she need to look into a lot more than just this! She has no clue.
 
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A two-pack of bras in Asda is £10. I have bought three sets of these over the last year in different sizes (went from a 42E to a 34DD). Working out your size isn't rocket science and when I've decided I'm at my final weight, I'll buy some proper bras.

Fur coat and nae knickers, as my gran used to say.



I agree. They are classed as vulnerable (probably due to BMI).

We can argue all day about who is deserving but it's the government and health boards that have decided to prioritise people like Emma and Tony over Frances, Jo Whiley's sister. I work with people with complex needs and I'm absolutely shocked at how the disabled community have been treated during the pandemic. But that's not Emma's fault.
Asda bras are actually some of the best imo. They fit really well and stay a good shape even after washing. They also do all sizes that a lot of other places don't, for example I'm a 32E and they do that when I struggle at other places to get that size.

Yeah a lot of us were initially annoyed about the vaccine being given to them before others that we deemed to be more vulnerable, but as many have said it's best they get done then it's less stress on the NHS. What is annoying though is the reason they have been given it is because of their own doing. But anyhow, glad they've had it done so the poor nurses don't have to shift those two lumps about.
 
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My reason for being annoyed about the vaccine are as follows:

- They have almost certainly been offered it due to health reasons of their own making (i.e obesity related).
- Emma was fortunate enough to be able to afford a weight loss tool which could have enabled her to significantly improve her health, but she thew it away.
- They spent nearly all last year making unnecessary shopping trips to B&M etc. This will likely continue this year and they will have zero regard for anyone who has not yet been offered a vaccine.
- They are tax avoiders. Tax funds the NHS.
- They aren't on the front line as key workers. They sit at home all day posting tit on the internet and painting figurines. How would we feel if say a 65 year old supermarket worker who they have jumped ahead of in the queue contracts Covid and dies?

I do however 100% appreciate that it is far cheaper to vaccinate the pair of them then have their mounds of flesh taking up an ICU bed.
 
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Emma dear, you haven’t launched a physical book - you’ve printed off some crappy worksheets and pages of pointless waffle and then paid a fortune to post it out to gullible people. There is no talent or skill involved in this at all. The bit you should feel uncomfortable about is having the audacity to call it a book!
 

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I've just got my invitation to book the vaccine and will be having my first jab tomorrow. I'll have got the offer because I have type 2 diabetes so have very mixed feelings about it. I'm feeling guilty about getting it early because of something self inflicted but on the other hand I can't wait to have it. I can't believe I'm about to defend Imma on something but when I was first diagnosed I asked about what would happen if I lost loads of weight and reversed it and got told that even if I did lose loads of weight and come off all medication for it I'd still have to have all the yearly checks. I suspect that even if she had got down to her ideal weight by now she'd get the vaccine early.
 
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I was thinking about social media this morning, in general terms, was pondering on the norm of surrendering your private life. There is no value on privacy anymore and I think in years to come this will change.
Everyone is happy to live in a Trueman Show. Then I see this and it just confirms the utter nonsense of sharing everything online.

I really think there will be a lot of money to be made, in the future, in counselling all these folks who have sold their sold. You simply can’t get privacy back!
Yeah this weirds me out a bit. I rarely post anything on social media, the odd pics of my cats/ my boyfriend but I haven’t posted anything personal this year. I’ll share funny things on fb though. I always thought I was weird for not sharing my life but actually, I think they’re the weird ones for letting everyone into their lives.

I’m 28, my cousin is 25 and there is a MASSIVE difference with how we use social media. All my friends my age post pictures of holidays/ pets and that’s about it. My cousin and her friends post so many selfies and over share. I’m lucky I was the last gen to not have computers for most of my school kids, I played out on the fields etc. Private life is a happy life, right?
 
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I've just got my invitation to book the vaccine and will be having my first jab tomorrow. I'll have got the offer because I have type 2 diabetes so have very mixed feelings about it. I'm feeling guilty about getting it early because of something self inflicted but on the other hand I can't wait to have it. I can't believe I'm about to defend Imma on something but when I was first diagnosed I asked about what would happen if I lost loads of weight and reversed it and got told that even if I did lose loads of weight and come off all medication for it I'd still have to have all the yearly checks. I suspect that even if she had got down to her ideal weight by now she'd get the vaccine early.
I felt guilty when my husband and I were invited for the vaccine too (we're under 40 and he's healthy - just got a text from our GP surgery inviting us to go over the next morning!). But at the end of the day, the less people we have needing hospital treatment as a result of Covid, the better positioned our NHS is to treat others.

Also, I don't agree that type 2 diabetes is self-inflicted - if it were that simple, all obese people would be diabetic and there would be no thin diabetics. If you are diabetic though, it is important that you look after yourself - which Emma does not do as evidences by her endless hot chocolates and junk food.
 
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Emma dear, you haven’t launched a physical book - you’ve printed off some crappy worksheets and pages of pointless waffle and then paid a fortune to post it out to gullible people. There is no talent or skill involved in this at all. The bit you should feel uncomfortable about is having the audacity to call it a book!
have i missed something? why is she saying sales, I thought they were free?
 
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My reason for being annoyed about the vaccine are as follows:

- They have almost certainly been offered it due to health reasons of their own making (i.e obesity related).
- Emma was fortunate enough to be able to afford a weight loss tool which could have enabled her to significantly improve her health, but she thew it away.
- They spent nearly all last year making unnecessary shopping trips to B&M etc. This will likely continue this year and they will have zero regard for anyone who has not yet been offered a vaccine.
- They are tax avoiders. Tax funds the NHS.
- They aren't on the front line as key workers. They sit at home all day posting tit on the internet and painting figurines. How would we feel if say a 65 year old supermarket worker who they have jumped ahead of in the queue contracts Covid and dies?

I do however 100% appreciate that it is far cheaper to vaccinate the pair of them then have their mounds of flesh taking up an ICU bed.
They haven’t ‘jumped ahead in the queue’ it’s not like they’ve told some 65 year old they can’t have their because they want it.

There are plenty of people out there who are vulnerable ‘because of their own making’

We don’t turn alcoholics and smokers away from
The nhs. Maybe her doctors has spare vaccines which if not used would be thrown away? Maybe they are getting through people quicker in her area?

No one knows. She got the letter though and if she turned it down she’d get grief for that so she really cannot win with the vaccine. It’s not like she’s given herself weight issues and diabetes just so she can skip a vaccine queue.

As I said, plenty of thing to witch about her for but in my opinion this ones a stretch


Accusing of her tax avoidance is a stretch too if you haven’t seen all of her financial accounts. I haven’t had the vaccine yet either, but for every person that does it means we are a step closer to getting back to normal so who cares
 
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They haven’t ‘jumped ahead in the queue’ it’s not like they’ve told some 65 year old they can’t have their because they want it.

There are plenty of people out there who are vulnerable ‘because of their own making’

We don’t turn alcoholics and smokers away from
The nhs. Maybe her doctors has spare vaccines which if not used would be thrown away? Maybe they are getting through people quicker in her area?

No one knows. She got the letter though and if she turned it down she’d get grief for that so she really cannot win with the vaccine. It’s not like she’s given herself weight issues and diabetes just so she can skip a vaccine queue.

As I said, plenty of thing to witch about her for but in my opinion this ones a stretch
i don't see a problem with people moaning about it if they want to. nothing annoys me more than her split ends and the way she says 'year' and many people may think that's a stretch but here i am :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
 
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Emma dear, you haven’t launched a physical book - you’ve printed off some crappy worksheets and pages of pointless waffle and then paid a fortune to post it out to gullible people. There is no talent or skill involved in this at all. The bit you should feel uncomfortable about is having the audacity to call it a book!
This Amy girl is making easy coin mentoring Emma.
 
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have i missed something? why is she saying sales, I thought they were free?
Ooh good spot. She definitely put them up for free...at least at first, though I may have missed a change to this. I reckon she’s just thinking of them as sales to keep the image of her being a total boss babe as clear and perfect as she can so she can believe she’s the hugely successful businesswoman when really she’s a lazy slug who does nothing but moan.
 
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