Fade and Die
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He put a statement on instagram…P4-5Did he actually say that? Got a link?
ps not that I want to defend him
He put a statement on instagram…P4-5Did he actually say that? Got a link?
ps not that I want to defend him
By stating that, being autistic, the BBC failed to prevent his behaviour?Did he actually say that? Got a link?
ps not that I want to defend him
The fact my bedroom does not have air conditioning. Horrendous nights sleep.
Bit of a relief, in both sense of the word.I’ve been up since 3:45. Chronic indigestion. I wasn’t sure if it was a heart attack. The pain was intense. Chomped a load of Gaviscon and then, about half an hour ago, belched from my boots.
If you think you may be having a heart attack, phone 999.I’ve been up since 3:45. Chronic indigestion. I wasn’t sure if it was a heart attack. The pain was intense. Chomped a load of Gaviscon and then, about half an hour ago, belched from my boots.
Gall bladder issues?I’ve been up since 3:45. Chronic indigestion. I wasn’t sure if it was a heart attack. The pain was intense. Chomped a load of Gaviscon and then, about half an hour ago, belched from my boots.
By stating that, being autistic, the BBC failed to prevent his behaviour?
Isn't that a classic "victim" stance?
I'm not an expert at all, but I've never heard autism used as an excuse for groping and excess flirting before. If anything I thought autism was closer to social awkwardness and shying away from human contact!Good, through my eldest son I’ve been around “neurodivergence” for 24 years, what Wallace is trying to do is disgraceful. I’m not saying autistic people cannot do things that seem inappropriate to “normal” people but it’s not an excuse for his sleazy behaviour.
It is all that and more, my son used to struggle with social boundaries, standing too close to people, putting his finger in other kids mouths, coming out of the toilet with his trousers down because he was struggling to pull them up. Etc etc. We learned eventually to take it in our stride, (but other parents didn’t like it.) Once he learned to “behave normally” (by about 9 years old) he never repeated those sort of behaviours again. If Gregg was ASD once he was told that his behaviour was unacceptable I don’t think he would have repeated it.I'm not an expert at all, but I've never heard autism used as an excuse for groping and excess flirting before. If anything I thought autism was closer to social awkwardness and shying away from human contact!
Ah mate, what an absolute choker, just reading your post made me well up. It’s never easy at the end. Just try to take comfort from the happy life he had with you all. That’s all we can do, give them the best life possible, and at the very end not let them suffer.Our dog hasn't been right for a while, arthritis taken over his back legs and just generally getting on abit. Went off his food this morning, and we sadly lost him at lunchtime. Just went into the garden where I begged him not to leave just yet, and he just sort of went as me and the wife held him.
He's been through everything with us, the ups of bringing the kids home from hospital, he was the first one in the family they met, to the lows of other family members leaving us, such a great way of comforting us without ever saying a word.
This pain is unreal.
That is very sad. I can't put a like to it.Our dog hasn't been right for a while, arthritis taken over his back legs and just generally getting on abit. Went off his food this morning, and we sadly lost him at lunchtime. Just went into the garden where I begged him not to leave just yet, and he just sort of went as me and the wife held him.
He's been through everything with us, the ups of bringing the kids home from hospital, he was the first one in the family they met, to the lows of other family members leaving us, such a great way of comforting us without ever saying a word.
This pain is unreal.
Thanks mate. We had him from 10 weeks and he was going to be 13 in December. Just leaves a huge hole.Ah mate, what an absolute choker, just reading your post made me well up. It’s never easy at the end. Just try to take comfort from the happy life he had with you all. That’s all we can do, give them the best life possible, and at the very end not let them suffer.
Our dog hasn't been right for a while, arthritis taken over his back legs and just generally getting on abit. Went off his food this morning, and we sadly lost him at lunchtime. Just went into the garden where I begged him not to leave just yet, and he just sort of went as me and the wife held him.
He's been through everything with us, the ups of bringing the kids home from hospital, he was the first one in the family they met, to the lows of other family members leaving us, such a great way of comforting us without ever saying a word.
This pain is unreal.
Very well said, condolences to you @Bazz, it’s absolutely heartbreaking.Ah mate, what an absolute choker, just reading your post made me well up. It’s never easy at the end. Just try to take comfort from the happy life he had with you all. That’s all we can do, give them the best life possible, and at the very end not let them suffer.