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ADs and The Brave New World

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BogRollBOGOF · 20/10/2021 22:55

When you kind of hope that a new thread meanders on quietly because it means that life is being fairly stable...

What are ADs?

Here's the copy and paste job...

Definition of AD
^AD stands for anti dementor.
There are creatures in Harry Potter called dementors, who suck all hope and happiness from you and eventually take your soul. Way back at the start of the pandemic thread after thread was posted on by posters like this and anyone who'd dare question anything or disagree with anything (like putting cheese in your coffee) was bullied off these threads. And so any actual discussion disappeared and it became an echo chamber of misery.^

We are the antidote to that. We follow the rules, but not the "roolz" and we question and discuss with respect to each other. It's all very civil.

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justasking111 · 14/11/2021 17:02

Dripford that's just creepy. He didn't wear mask at COP26 either

As for the Tesco advert I'm speechless

Buzzinwithbez · 14/11/2021 17:57

"ramp down" "lock down" hmmm...
Sounds good in theory but I'm suspicious.

amicissimma · 14/11/2021 20:18

What's wrong with the Tesco advert? It doesn't seem to be suggesting that vaccine passports are a good thing, merely acknowledging that they exist and the controls can make moving between countries difficult.

MercyBooth · 15/11/2021 00:29

This is a post of mine from two and a half years ago. I posted it on a thread about social housing stigma but it has parallels with whats been going on in the past two years too.

Ive just finished reading Witchfinders A Seventeenth Century English Tragedy.

The "witches" tried and hanged were not all women. Some were men.

One accused was an eight year old boy.

What most of them had in common was that they were poor. Yes poor. A lot of them were widows who needed what was known then as parish money to live. Elizabeth Clarke was an 84 year old one legged widow who was hanged. Many more were elderly. Neighbour turned against neighbour. Many resented their rates and parish money going to help these "wretches"

See any parallels? Because i do.

At the end of the book (although he does allude to it throughout) the author mentions how lack of liberty and welfare and political and economic uncertainty leads to this kind of climate.

We wouldnt get people persecuted for practising witchcraft now (although this still goes on in parts of the developing world) but we still get people persecuted for being poor/disabled etc.
Matthew Hopkins John Stearne and Sir Harbottle Grimston etc are long dead But some of their ideals are still very much alive.

There are parallels and its chilling

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Despite the repeal of the Witchcraft Act in 1736, lynchings of English witches continued well into the 20th century, with the last recorded incident in 1945. Nor, in Gaskill's opinion, are we safe from a fresh outbreak. Witch-lynchings are endemic in the developing world (particularly in sub-Saharan Africa) where "poor and fearful people still associate misfortune with ill-will, and take remedial action". And without "peace and prosperity, liberty and welfare" there is, he thinks, every chance that the next generation in the West "might swerve off in an altogether more mystical and malevolent direction

MercyBooth · 15/11/2021 00:30

The paragraph at the bottom is from this article
www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/3640908/Copulating-with-the-devil.html

CruCru · 15/11/2021 09:34

Hi all!

It’s really good to see you again.

110APiccadilly · 15/11/2021 13:23

For the first time ever, we've been caught in the T&T net. Over DD's first birthday as well. I suppose at least she's too young to know it's her birthday.

justasking111 · 15/11/2021 13:28

@110APiccadilly

For the first time ever, we've been caught in the T&T net. Over DD's first birthday as well. I suppose at least she's too young to know it's her birthday.
Dripford has stepped up this again. Have decided if I was asked will say Tesco, Lidl, Asda, let's see him shut them down
Worldgonecrazy · 15/11/2021 13:57

I see the restrictions will be over by [insert random date] messages are beginning to appear.

It’s amazing what losing points in the government approval ratings can do!

110APiccadilly · 15/11/2021 15:05

Am actually waiting for T&T to ring again as we've worked out at least some of their info is wrong (e.g. they said DD has to isolate as well as us and no asymptomatic under 5s have to isolate in Wales). Not sure it makes any difference as we'll hardly be sending her off to the park by herself(!) but it doesn't inspire confidence that they've got the rest of it (dates, etc) right either!

MercyBooth · 15/11/2021 15:59

Just posted this on a thread

I have a hair appointment on the 16th December. My hairdresser believes that you cant dye hair within a fortnight of having the vaccine. It doesnt matter whether its true or not. SHE believes it so if i have the vaccine after the 2nd December it wont get done. Remember i have already given this far too much headspace for TWO MONTHS. So it needs to be done in the next fortnight. I have already attempted this twice on 26th Sept and 6th Nov Ive had enough. Its not my fault ive been refused

Its not as if i havent tried.

amicissimma · 15/11/2021 16:40

Your hairdresser won't know whether or not, nor when, you've had the vaccine. So what she believes doesn't affect you. If she asks, just tell her either not to ask you about your medical or history, or lie.

BelleHathor · 15/11/2021 17:09

@MercyBooth recently a Friend's hairdresser had her come in and do a test 24 hours before her appointment (despite using the same dye for 20 years). It's because some people have been having reactions to hair products after having covid and/or the vaccine.
www.theweek.co.uk/news/uk-news/954217/hairdressers-issue-warning-over-post-covid-hair-dye-allergies

MercyBooth · 15/11/2021 18:09

YY @BelleHathor my hairdresser is now doing skin tests every six months.

WouldBeGood · 15/11/2021 19:40

Are there masks in secondary schools in Wales? All day everyday in Scottish secondaries still

GiveMeNovocain · 15/11/2021 21:20

@WouldBeGood

Are there masks in secondary schools in Wales? All day everyday in Scottish secondaries still
Dd is primary but I don't think there's universal masking in secondary. It seems to vary by school and area. I think they're compulsory in Cwm Taf www.bridgend.gov.uk/news/use-of-face-coverings-to-be-maintained-in-secondary-schools/
WouldBeGood · 15/11/2021 22:01

Thanks @GiveMeNovocain. I just don’t know when it will end here

GiveMeNovocain · 15/11/2021 23:01

@WouldBeGood

Thanks *@GiveMeNovocain*. I just don’t know when it will end here
The masks seem to be like the security blanket of covid 😢
MercyBooth · 16/11/2021 00:44

There are seriously people who think i should spend months more than i already have trying to access my second vaccine. Like i havent tried hard enough.

ISaySteadyOn · 16/11/2021 06:17

It makes no sense. But then, none of this makes any sense anyway.

I still think it's a new religion with masks as the crucifix and vaccines as indulgences. Or maybe it's more puritanical than that. I don't know.

110APiccadilly · 16/11/2021 06:34

As someone who's had to make things comply with GDPR in the past, speaking to T&T was... interesting. They definitely either don't have a compliant policy or aren't following it. (This is in Wales where it's handled by LAs rather than centrally). I want to complain but I assume I'd be wasting my time as they'll just say it's ok because Covid. I might do though because it wasn't just a theoretical harmless breach, there were at least two clear risks of harm I could see. Just not sure I have the energy.

Lostinacloud · 16/11/2021 08:35

@WouldBeGood I feel your pain and hate it that all of my DC, including my 7 year old have been in masks all day since October last year. They were just about to start relaxing it for primary age kids and then rates went up again and they’ve re-introduced it again. I don’t think it will end for the rest of the school year at least - I f*inh hate it!

Taswama · 16/11/2021 13:24

GDPR is so 2019 @110APiccadilly

A colleague recently told most of the office that his team member was awaiting the results of a PCR and was then on a call with him later that day where he said 'oh no! Where do you think you caught it?' Which made it pretty clear to everyone he has tested positive. We are not all in all the time anyway so I doubt anyone would have noticed if he hadn't been in for a few days.
I was just appalled.

MercyBooth · 16/11/2021 13:43

Poor kids must be so fed up Sad

Worldgonecrazy · 17/11/2021 06:49

I was going to go shopping in Cardiff this week then remembered welsh rules, so have decided against it.

We also have a weekend booked near Dolgellau. I have said if it’s too dementoring I am going home.

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