Great mindsI was just going to suggest that one too.
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Oops I meant 30k members!!Not sure if this has been mentioned but putting a picture up on Facebook of a debit / credit cards you’ve found showing the card number, expiry date, full name and potentially sort code and account number! I get people want to be helpful but it’s a bank card, just cut it up and you’ve done your good deed by not going on a spending spree like some people would! Alternatively pop it in to a local branch of the bank or finally maybe message people with the same name asking if they’ve lost a debit card but don’t give details such as which bank it is so you can ask them some information to ensure it’s back to the right person!! So many people are posting pics of them in local groups. If it was my bank card I would be cancelling straight away so there’s no point in loads of strangers on the internet trying to return it and everyone seeing my card details, I’ve seen loads posted in a local group recently which has about 30 members!
Can’t stand it. I’ve got so many pictures of my daughter covered in food. Would not inflict that on another person! It’s for me to laugh atPeople posting photos of their babies with mashed up food around their mouths and in their hands. It’s disgusting.
Probably the same types who uses the phrase 'Sheeple'. That really pisses me off for some reason.The phrase “educate yourself” when used in a patronising manner usually by someone hiding behind an anime aviator who think they’re amazing and saving the world from all its wrongs because they shared a petition thread.
Also, sharing petitions in general, when probably about 0.1% of them have any effect whatsoever.The phrase “educate yourself” when used in a patronising manner usually by someone hiding behind an anime aviator who think they’re amazing and saving the world from all its wrongs because they shared a petition thread.
Could they not get a family member or friend to bring them some food? Also when is hospital food ever a decent meal?So I’ve seen this post on my social media and I wanted to summarise it and see what other people think of it.
I’ve seen someone complaining about how they’re in hospital with their child (not sure if both parents are allowed in or whether it’s just one) and that they’re not being given a “decent meal”.
I don’t know whether I’m in the minority here - but I don’t understand why this person expects the hospital to feed them when they are not the patient? I do understand why they may be upset/stressed out and not wanting to leave their child - but is it really worth moaning about it on Facebook when hospital staff have had a year of non-stop stress?
Someone else said that when they were in hospital with their child that’s what they did and the original poster said that it wasn’t fair? I’d just be grateful that my child was being well looked after. I wouldn’t expect nurses to be running around looking for food when there’s a simple solutionCould they not get a family member or friend to bring them some food? Also when is hospital food ever a decent meal?
Scottish people will get this. I DO NOT CARE FOR 40 DIFFERENT PICTURES OF YOU AND YOUR WEIRD PAL FROM WORK UP ANOTHER MUNRO.
I have a family member who does this for both sets of grand parents (one of whom died nearly thirty years ago when she was three) her aunty (died seventeen years ago), even the family dog (dead nearly twenty years). Always accompanied by the same awful photos and sentimental words about what wonderful people/dogs they all were and how life has never been the same since and all her huns commenting thinking of you, so sorry, he/she/it would be so proud of youHeartless trigger warning..
When people post the anniversary of their loved one's death every year and how much they miss them.
Everyone can only reply with, , , thinking of you.
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