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  1. TiredSam

    "Time for Unrest": ME article by Nathalie Wright

    Well that sounds fair enough. If I had a mental disorder or substance dependence I might be interested. But why does Mr Wessely think this is relevant to people with ME? Unfortunately he didn't. He is a politician through and through, but realised that it's easier to get ahead by being a...
  2. TiredSam

    "Time for Unrest": ME article by Nathalie Wright

    I'm sure Wessely has a stock of quotes from the last 25 years that paint him in a good light and allow him to engage in this kind of self-justificatory damage limitation. He's been careful to occasionally say the right thing over the years so that he can always portray himself as on one side of...
  3. TiredSam

    Jen Brea's #UnrestPBS twitter chat (numerous guests)

    In the film Ricky Gervais is portrayed as the bully that he is, which I'm sure will go down very well with all the Hollywood types who had to put up with him hosting the Golden Globes four times. A card up our sleeves at the Oscars? And goodbye. Not so fast, take some responsibility here...
  4. TiredSam

    "Time for Unrest": ME article by Nathalie Wright

    Steady on @Wonko, steady on.
  5. TiredSam

    "Time for Unrest": ME article by Nathalie Wright

    He's venturing into a detailed response for once, so he must be rattled. The only detail he responds to is of course of his choosing, and in a way that shuts down any dialogue on the subject. That's a pity, because there are a lot of other questions people would like a detailed response from him...
  6. TiredSam

    James Coyne - A sudden reversal of fortune for the biopsychosocial model of illness

    You can actually make a perpetual motion machine by getting two bastards to fight each other. They will grab onto each other and try and knee each other in the 'nads, whilst simultaneously trying to avoid getting kneed in the 'nads. If they are both using their right knee, they will end up...
  7. TiredSam

    James Coyne - A sudden reversal of fortune for the biopsychosocial model of illness

    Well we did have until this: :emoji_expressionless: @Valentijn you have obviously never kicked a bastard in the 'nads before. Easiest to take a swing from below.
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