Winter is on the way.. I feel it in the mornings. It's time to lite the fire - usually for a couple of hours to heat up the house - I like a balmy 22, on days like today. I was up before the chickens.. suddenly, this feels like an accomplishment. lol
Canadian kids.. If I had a school aged kid - NO, I would NOT send them to school.
I'd figure it out and demand support from our government - women are already clearly effected more than men in this pandemic, as expected. Canadian kids are a social experiment right now when we should still focus on isolation. I get kids need normal - but this IS the new normal - is it not? Kids need honesty, reassurance and patience.
I watched the video of the young indian woman who recorded it for Facebook, moments before she died - due to NEGLECT. Under the care of 'professional' nurses in Montreal. I remember two occassions. After I realized my brain surgery was not a success and my twitch started soon after surgery - a nurse told me to "Stop crying! Just be thankful you are alive.." I was upset at the time (would'nt you be??) who was she to judge me? That being said - she was right - crying was not good for me or my brain. Sometimes we say things differently - we are raised differently.
These "Nurses" are a disgrace to the profession & Canadians, I hope ALL in that room at the time that woman died are FIRED.
C*NTS - each one of them, saying "all she was good for was fucking" - that was the last words she heard.. the last words WE ALL HEARD. Judging someone they know nothing about - when they are there & paid to HELP CARE for the sick and suffering.
It also brought back memories of the mamaogram bitch.
To this day, I refuse breast exams... they simply cause me too much stress - the moment I get the appointment, I start to feel uncomfortable.
Imagine being afraid to go to a hospital because you know they will treat you poorly?
As I am educated on Indians & their life here in Canada & treatment - I am speechless.
I don't even know where to start with editorials.
Speak mostly moistly and don't forget your stick (distance) eh!
Georgia
Canadian kids.. If I had a school aged kid - NO, I would NOT send them to school.
I'd figure it out and demand support from our government - women are already clearly effected more than men in this pandemic, as expected. Canadian kids are a social experiment right now when we should still focus on isolation. I get kids need normal - but this IS the new normal - is it not? Kids need honesty, reassurance and patience.
I watched the video of the young indian woman who recorded it for Facebook, moments before she died - due to NEGLECT. Under the care of 'professional' nurses in Montreal. I remember two occassions. After I realized my brain surgery was not a success and my twitch started soon after surgery - a nurse told me to "Stop crying! Just be thankful you are alive.." I was upset at the time (would'nt you be??) who was she to judge me? That being said - she was right - crying was not good for me or my brain. Sometimes we say things differently - we are raised differently.
These "Nurses" are a disgrace to the profession & Canadians, I hope ALL in that room at the time that woman died are FIRED.
C*NTS - each one of them, saying "all she was good for was fucking" - that was the last words she heard.. the last words WE ALL HEARD. Judging someone they know nothing about - when they are there & paid to HELP CARE for the sick and suffering.
It also brought back memories of the mamaogram bitch.
To this day, I refuse breast exams... they simply cause me too much stress - the moment I get the appointment, I start to feel uncomfortable.
Imagine being afraid to go to a hospital because you know they will treat you poorly?
As I am educated on Indians & their life here in Canada & treatment - I am speechless.
I don't even know where to start with editorials.
Speak mostly moistly and don't forget your stick (distance) eh!
Georgia