LennyBriscoe
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Just leaving this here
As much as she annoys me, I think your second paragraph is harsh. Many people find solace in messages from beyond the grave, and people believe in different things. It doesn’t make someone ‘batshit crazy’ for believing in it. She does a lot of attention grabbing things but I don’t agree with you on this one, sorry.Oh god
seriously
trying to now pretend Jackson is sending her messages from beyond the grave by throwing things on the floor……… major eyeroll
Please dont be so childish and completely ridiculous
Stop doing things deliberately for attention
Theres no such thing as ghosts, spirits, poltergeists, no such thing as being able to communicate with anyone who has died, no such thing as mediums or clairvoyants etc so please don’t go down this tragic route of trying to imply hes “speaking” to you. Its utter batshit nonsense and makes you seem like an unhinged mentalcase.
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So I used to work, a few years ago, collecting these exact sorts of debts, and they only go to your employer for collection if you haven’t engaged with the recovery process and set up a payment plan. She’ll have had 2-3 letters minimum before it’s gone to this stage, but when it goes to employers they won’t negotiate payment amounts and the repayment rates are higher than if you’d set up a payment plan. So it’s classic Kathleen ignoring a problem then crying when she’s called out over it.Here we go again. Due to her not being upfront probably due to get earnings as an “influencer” she owes the dwp money.
Actually, I can’t fault her on this one. She told the staff she needed to get a drink, and that he was on his own, and whilst he’s her child, on a hospital ward, it’s unfair to expect parents to have to be by their beds 24/7. Nurses are there to care for the kids on the ward so if she told them she was popping out, they knew he was at risk and no one checked on him then it’s not totally fair to blame her. I worked as a children’s nurse and family centred care and basically expecting parents to be on call 24/7 whilst a child is in hospital is unfair. I had a family who couldn’t be with their kid when he was on our ward. Mum was very very pregnant, dad was working and couldn’t get leave, or a lot of leave, and they had no other family to support them. Mum went home at night to sleep so she didn’t end up putting herself and the baby at risk and the nursing staff had to care for the child. That’s what they are paid for.This.as someone who has worked on a ward she should understand the correct protocol for complaints instead of slagging people off on insta I'm not saying she shouldn't be able to have a bit of fresh air but she is ultimately responsible for her child, so if he's at risk of aspiration she should be by his side.