Nadia Sawalha #18 First broke the rules in Cornwall & Devon, now can't even count to 7

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Regarding the presently all they do is quote other people’s opinions....Maddies, John Campbell, Prof Karol, the papers etc. whilst sitting on their rank backsides drinking coffee. Numbers are rising again across UK - as are hospital admissions.,.,,what I would like to see is them both go and join the volunteer programmes at their local hospital for a few weeks ( no medical reason why they can’t) and let’s see how that impacts on their prioritising. I can promise it would put young people missing their friends a little further down their list of concerns.
 
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... both Nadia and Saira had valid points but the problem is that Nadia's opinion (according to her) is always right. She shuts down and becomes self righteous...
I just watched the exchange again having read the comments here. I agree that Nadia was unwilling to listen to Saira. It seemed to me that she had decided Saira had nothing of value to add, and she simply wasn't going to listen to her, only wait her out. Her body language spoke volumes.
 
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No surprise but Niddya is lying about the birthing suit having to come from the Netherlands. She most likely came up with that yarn after her buddy Lisa saw a Dutch guy use a TENS machine on Piers Morgan to simulate labour, as shown in the clip that just popped up in my suggested feed. TENS machines are available on Amazon! Lies upon lies upon lies.

 
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Love it

Exactly what she does with anyone!...
 
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Not a chance that will happen...for one they are far too lazy and self absorbed to think about others...and two...they are petrified of Covid 19, despite doing every single thing against government and nhs advice on how to keep safe.
 
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They should shut down the You Tube channel for 3mths.... try normal life without sharing anything!... be interesting to see how they would cope!... not sure the subs would cope tho, probably get a petition going to get them back!...
Ashley gardener would write a song for them to come back
 
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Ashley gardener would write a song for them to come back
Anyone else think it was really really weird Mark mentioned Ashley personally in the paid Ninja ad? addressed him directly and N said she could not wait to watch whatever it was he sent them???? This is the total weirdo who dresses up as N and puts make up on himself I think?
 
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Yes! The cynic in me says that they,ve read all the criticism levelled at them over exploitation of vulnerable subs and are now trying to show
you see we do treat our subs well we are caring people virtue signallers of the decade is what those two are.
 
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Tbh I think he has episodes most when he is challenged online in some form, and he does this as an emotionally blackmailing leave me alone routine......
N uses the same strategy + the false tears. #stinkingthinking
 
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..and, don't they say the sign of a bad interview is not the fault of the interviewee but the person asking the questions?

Oh and thanks for saying good point, indeed a huge compliment coming from you.
Thank you thats very considerate of you.
Your very observational and always get to the heart of a matter and its a pleasure to debate/converse with you.
 
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Weird that Manky prefers a day indoors on his own, and not going with Nitty to Lisa's for the day, given that Lisa's hubby was obviously there, given Nittys latest Insta post!...chance to have a bloke conversation and he doesn't go but instead moans he should sort his clothes but doesn't want too... it's like self inflicted misery!!!...and I don't believe it's due to social anxiety either!!
 
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M definitely seemed weird or ill in that mental health chat. I really hope he’s ok. I do wonder about the timing though

In the HTSM yesterday, Nadia said she doesn’t think he actually has depression because he seems so genuinely happy with the girls. At first he said: no, that happiness is fake. She said she didn’t believe that so he changed his story to: no, that’s mania*

Then someone in the comments said they don’t believe he’s bipolar.

Hey presto, the next day he posts a video looking manic.

* Two interesting things about this.
1) That he’d use two opposite explanations for looking happy.
2) That they both have such little understanding of depression. Depression comes in episodes and between those episodes it’s perfectly normal to feel normal and happy.

 
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He wants to sell his clothes! Who the hell is going to buy anything he has worn. Stinking of BO and desperation. Anyone want a pair of his worn pants, get on eBay and grab yourself a bargain

Even worse, someone’s commented he give his old stuff to charity. As if people aren’t suffering enough without being given his old cast offs
 
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Just watched the free No-Name Sunday show. If this was all they did, it would be so much better. If they simply made one video a week, like this, for general consumption, they would not have to endure the criticism they now do. They are on good behaviour, nobody's screaming, they are mindful about what they are doing, and there is a point to everything. (This vegan did not enjoy the cooking segment, but the world doesn't revolve around me.) I loved the Teddy Talk, and I would love to see something similar from Nanny Di.

Personally, as someone who has followed a number of youtubers since the earliest days of the platform, I don't have a problem with youtubers making a living, or having paid subscribers get content others do not. I worked in video production for many years and know how much time and effort is involved. I absolutely believe that Mark works on this channel for many hours per week. I understand why they have so many "lives", which don't need to be edited so take far less effort, and so many ads. But I also understand why so many here are turned off by content which seems generated simply to make money, especially when it's framed as something else, something charitable.

It takes a long time to grow a successful channel. I understand why they now have a subscriber area. It's a business; we can't fault them for doing what's necessary to make it work as one.

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All of that said, many people have used N&M's daily "lives" to help them get through lockdown. It's useful to have a neighbour who is regularly over that fence during a pandemic whether you feel you can take their advice at face value or not. And for many it's good to see a familiar face even under unwashed hair. It has meant something to a lot of people, and with that comes responsibility, of course, which I think is often an issue here on this forum. But that said, and leaving aside the involvement of their children, I think they have likely been helpful for quite a few people.
 
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He's like a moody 12 year old that doesn't want to go and visit his Nan, so pretends he's going to sort his shit tip of a bedroom out, but the reality is that he just wants to have a pity party and get sympathy from strangers that appear to be having a crap time themselves. "Ooooh Manky, you are so brave, wonderful, insightful, blah de fecking blah blah".

Their channel is a breeding ground for gloom.
 
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It's Xander that dresses up as her I think. Is it Ashley that did the fans video from loads of subs? Not sure who organised that.
 
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what are the "gells?"
 
Yes he,s getting both sympathy and attention by being ill!
Why would he ever want to be well then?
In reality he probably is a hyper sensitive hypochondriac with unresolved childhood issues/trauma of course we all would feel down if thats all we thought about?
Does he have ptsd ? i,m really not trivialising that its more common than people think and you don,t have to be a soldier to get it growing up in a war zone is enough.(could explain his fixation on his stinking thinking/intrusive thoughts)
I really don,t want to belittle him if he is suffering but really if it is derailing his life he needs to find a better coping mechanism rather than just over sharing with strangers and withdrawing into his shell.
At the end of the day only he is privy to what is really going on in his head but when he talks to the subs all i see is a walking list of symptoms and no real insight into why or the cause of such feelings so really they are getting short changed and he,s short changing himself.
Another day another condition another admission but no real revelation.
(of course he could be one of those unfortunate people that has multiple conditions).I know of such a man someone who works with my husband but he is italian).Why mention this well because i believe that other countries are not as squeamish as us when it comes to recognising and being aware of mental health conditions.In this country we are slow to diagnose even slower to treat people and just seem generally unwilling to accept that people can genuinely be ill or in need of help.
Its as if we are suspicious and people need to almost go to the point of madness until they are taken seriously.
Our mental health services are hugely underfunded and its really nothing short of inhumane.Its british stoicism gone mad.
 
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