Blackadder Series Two, go bleeping mad.
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RSM dragging Bex is the drama I didn’t know I needed
She’s even blanking Bex’s desperate ‘are we still mates’ tweet that came halfway through the interaction… RSM must have read this thread and seen that Bex was bitching behind her back
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RSM dragging Bex is the drama I didn’t know I needed
She’s even blanking Bex’s desperate ‘are we still mates’ tweet that came halfway through the interaction… RSM must have read this thread and seen that Bex was bitching behind her back
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'Interview and food shopping'......'forest school and dinner with parents'.I think we may have very VERY different ideas of busy. Like, you know, having a job that isn’t pouring your trauma out on Twitter for engagement and “hugs”. But you do you “hun”.
Still - at least the book has been shoehorned into there. Unless she disassociates again.
I’m not sure which will come first A. Lots of sick days for herself or B. Kiddo getting kicked out of his latest childminders (assuming he will be having one again now Bex has to go to work)Are we opening a book on how long it lasts before they no longer require her services? She skips out on evening school because of anxiety and needs extensions for every single piece of work, despite having extra support. And of course the book will be NEXT spring now! If ever.
It’s a volunteer role (unpaid) that involves managing your own trauma outside of volunteering because it can cause problems if you “take it home” with you. She already have pretty much every mental health issue known to man, so how managing third party child trauma is going to work for her is mystifying to put it frankly.I’m not sure which will come first A. Lots of sick days for herself or B. Kiddo getting kicked out of his latest childminders (assuming he will be having one again now Bex has to go to work)
Indeed - There is never a place (be it paid or voluntary) that happily tolerates someone deciding on the day (or the night before) that they don’t or can’t be there. Of course, organisations accommodate or strategise for sickness (and mental health issues are, finally and thankfully being increasingly regarded but they have a hell of a long way to go) but we know the score here and, sadly, it’s only a matter of time.I reckon the volunteer job is maybe sorting out the bin bags in a charity shop. Hopefully it is nothing where they will depend on her to be in a place at a time. I volunteered in a women’s refuge as a student and it was super disruptive for the service users if you didn’t turn up.