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Renton

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  1. A bit of an exagerration to say they are pitiful in the EPL. What does that then say about us?
  2. Spotted this story on the SMB today. I'm not surprised people are getting a bit daily mail about things nowadays, it's hard not to - anecdotally at least soceity seems to be going to the dogs. Racist or not, what a fucking cowardly bunch of cunts, pardon my language. I can only hope some horrible fate awaits them.
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    Bowling

    Not as shite as cricket it has to be said.
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    Bowling

    You're all a bit shit, aren't you!
  5. Aye, just been on the radio. I was trying to remember where we played on Saturday then I remembered. Need to wait and see I suppose, probably bull shit.
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    George Best

    Oh yeah, I'd agree with that, but what I'm saying is that it can also be genetic. People can have a great life, be brought up in excellent circumstances, good education, lots of friends, success etc, but because they have a chemical imbalance they have bouts of depression, brought on by the medical condition rather than the circumstances. Like you say though, most are circumstantial where people reach a point that's difficult to get out of. 43287[/snapback] Well manic depression (bipolar disease) is an example of that, there may be others, but they are relatively rare. You're right about them though - not a lot you can if you're affected other than take the relevant medication.
  7. Now, Im sure thats his plan 42691[/snapback] Bit skinny like. Can be really uncool and ask who she is?
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    New Feature

    I wouldn't bet on it Gemmill. There are some disturbingly high scores out there. Like AF getting 50 on Simon. 50 ffs !!!! Plus I don't think there are any accounting games.
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    George Best

    Ahh, I'll ignore him then. Only a complete moron would believe that.
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    New Feature

    And don't be trying to steal my Pac man title again or we'll be having words.
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    George Best

    No, you make an assessment on how likely they are to drink again, because this is directly related to the chances of their organ donation being put to good use (i.e. the recipient leading a long and healthy life). Clearly whatever assessment tools they used in Best's case didn't work. Its not about morality, its about finding the most suitable person for a transplant who will get the most of it. 43269[/snapback] Well, nowts going to be 100%. I'd say, if a bloke's stayed off the drink for a year, waited that long for a donor and then is lucky enough to match a donor, good luck to them. 43273[/snapback] I agree completely,as long as there were not more deserving recipients, which according to Maggiespaws there weren't, so fine.
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    George Best

    No, you make an assessment on how likely they are to drink again, because this is directly related to the chances of their organ donation being put to good use (i.e. the recipient leading a long and healthy life). Clearly whatever assessment tools they used in Best's case didn't work. Its not about morality, its about finding the most suitable person for a transplant who will get the most of it.
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    George Best

    I'm clueless about any of this, but I'm pretty sure that's not the case. The most depressing thing about being depressed is the hoplesness, not knowing the cause and the feeling of uselessness in being able to do nothing about it. It's not a case of doing something to cheer yourself up. Happy to be corrected like. WRT the Mirror article above, I only bothered with the first paragraph which was altogether shite. As I understand it George Best got the same ultimatum (stop drinking or die) and he stopped. After a year of sobriety he had a liver transplant. Why should the doctors have refused at that point. Now that he's drinking again I don't think the NHS would give him a transplant. Again, please correct me if I'm wrong. 43226[/snapback] The point I'm trying to make is that most depression is caused by a triggering factor - the breakdown of a relationship, bereavment, unemployment, living with a chronic illness etc. Hence it's reactive. It is actually a person's situation which phyically changes the biochemical function of their brain, once this has happened you are unable to "cheer yourself up". As for Best having quit drinking for a year, so what? His liver was so knackered at that stage he would have very quickly died (and he did relapse even then iirc). Obviously the prognostic tests they did to establich whether he would start drinking again were wrong.
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    George Best

    clinical depression is a mental illness,no trigger is needed, 43143[/snapback] That's true, could be a chemical imbalance in the brain. Can be genetic. I read a story about a bloke who was very rich and very successful but suffered from clinical depression. Every so often he'd feel it creeping up and check himself into a clinic for a month or so. I suppose he was lucky that he had the money to deal with it, but it just went to show that his condition was medical rather than circumstantial. 43155[/snapback] Most depression is reactive though. Shit things happen in your life, and they eventually alter the biochemistry of your brain so that eventually you simply can't feel happy and look at life objectively - this is when you may need antidepressants. I've never been that low but I've come close - it is a truly horrible feeling.
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    George Best

    Interesting to see the bit about Antabuse there. If you take this drug, it is almost impossible to drink - it will make you so sick. So really, you only need the will power to take a pill, or you can choose to not take the pills, which is basically premediditated. I wouldn't have to much sympathy for him really, he is planning this.
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    George Best

    I believe he'd been sober for a year when they agreed to give him a transplant, not a hopeless alcoholic. He thought he had a new liver that'd last another 60 years which is tempting to an alcoholic and you can understand the relapse, if not forgive it. 43001[/snapback] He knew the conditions, he chose to ignore his pledge. Fair enough he has new liver, but he was not fit to continue drinking. Alcohol damages other organs too, and the immunosupressants take their toll to. He had a great second chance, and he has decided not to take it. Not many get as many chances as him tbh. And what about the damage he has done to others? WHat about his continued drink driving? I like to think I am a sympathetic person, but take away his ability on the field and I don't think he'd be getting much sympathy.
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    George Best

    In hindsight he probably shouldn't have been given the transplant. I think you can only give someone so many chances - he knows he's killing himself so its up to him really. Having said that though, I'm not really sure how it works. Does him having a transplant actually stop the liver going to someone else more deserving? If so, then that's unacceptable. If not, then fair enough. It is sad though yes, and I agree with you that it is probably the hardest addiction to overcome. 42983[/snapback] Wouldn't you agree alcoholism is a disease though? It sort of takes the 'choice' element away from him a bit. Also, he waited longer than the avergage person according to his Doctor on Radio 5 last night. I partly agree though, some people seem to try harder than others when it comes to giving up the drink. It must be so bloody hard though. 42986[/snapback] I agree its a disease. But then all sorts of diseases are taken into account when deciding who is best suited for a transplant. He is obviously a hopeless alcoholic, therefore his prognosis wasn't very good. I also agree it must be hard - but that hard? He knows its life or death now. If he wants to kill himself then fine, but not at the cost of someone more deserving?
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    George Best

    In hindsight he probably shouldn't have been given the transplant. I think you can only give someone so many chances - he knows he's killing himself so its up to him really. Having said that though, I'm not really sure how it works. Does him having a transplant actually stop the liver going to someone else more deserving? If so, then that's unacceptable. If not, then fair enough. It is sad though yes, and I agree with you that it is probably the hardest addiction to overcome.
  19. That an invite? 42962[/snapback] For what?
  20. Just go back to calling AF a twat then eh. 42955[/snapback] Cheer up, thats not a very 'happy face'! Chill out man, I was just trying to get a rise out of King Nerd Gemmill tbh. 42958[/snapback] Actually, King Gemmill the Nerd has a certain ring to it. Cue 'Obsessed tbh'
  21. Silly person. There are no peas in it. It's named after Albert Pea, its creator. 42906[/snapback] Sounds rank whatever is or isnt in it tbh. 42909[/snapback] How anyone can eat that disgusting filth I don't know.
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    Students

    What does this mean, is someone going to stick a camera up your arse? 42373[/snapback] Tutorials are chaired by a Tutor Proctorials are chaired by a Proctor they "David-Dimbleby" the session, bascially getting we budding Philosophy students back on track and away from discussing that new scarf we saw in Topman or airkissing for the entire hour 42850[/snapback] What a load of bollocks tbh. Give people some grandiose title so they can feel more important. 42890[/snapback] Aye. Doesnt explain what a proctor is either. 42894[/snapback] It means an examination invigilator normally. Don't see what that's got to do with David Dimbleby myself tbh. I can just see GF and all his right on mates spouting a load of bollocks in their once weekly philosophy proctorial....
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    Students

    What does this mean, is someone going to stick a camera up your arse? 42373[/snapback] Tutorials are chaired by a Tutor Proctorials are chaired by a Proctor they "David-Dimbleby" the session, bascially getting we budding Philosophy students back on track and away from discussing that new scarf we saw in Topman or airkissing for the entire hour 42850[/snapback] What a load of bollocks tbh. Give people some grandiose title so they can feel more important.
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