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Old 04-01-2017, 18:34
AuntieSoap
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I think we'd all end up wearing out the 5 button on our phones

But at least we'd have something deserving of the trauma!
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Old 04-01-2017, 18:35
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They do it to cover themselves against the professionally offended twatter users
Exactly and those with Offcom on speed dial. Don't they know DS is here to have a good old moan on?
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Old 04-01-2017, 18:45
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Yes but you get distressed if they change the pattern on you kitchen roll Jeebs
It's JRon, the forums answer to Robron kind of

I think that because people keep complaining for the stupidest things ITV are trying to err on the side of caution with the warnings.

there are clearly some very sensitive people who watch both soaps
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Old 04-01-2017, 18:55
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Yes but you get distressed if they change the pattern on you kitchen roll Jeebs
If they change the pattern it will affect the absorption qualities, Aar. You know that.

Thanks.
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Old 04-01-2017, 21:24
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People get offended though far too easily. We are all adults - surely you can deal with some 'upsetting scenes'.
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Old 04-01-2017, 21:34
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I must miss the beginnings then.although the helplines at the end are lifesaving..Helped one friend and myself at one point x
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Old 04-01-2017, 22:20
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People get offended though far too easily. We are all adults - surely you can deal with some 'upsetting scenes'.
This is what I can't bear about modern society today. The way people actually believe that being offended by something is unacceptable! That instead of just shrugging their shoulders and moving on (i.e being a GROWN UP) they jump straight on Twitter or Facebook to bore...erm, I mean tell everyone about it!

Why CAN'T people just accept that sometimes in life you may be offended or upset by something, and when you are, well just DEAL WITH IT because that's life and hey, shit happens!!!

Ok rant over
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Old 04-01-2017, 23:20
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I' m just watching ' 24 Hours in A&E' and yes, they issued a warning before it

As an intelligent person, I had frankly figured out that a programme set in a real life busy hospital emergency department, shown at 11pm might have some ' distressing scenes,' but thanks for the warning!!! Because I keep getting it confused with ' 24 Hours in the Public Library', so that warning comes in handy!
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Old Yesterday, 17:02
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People get offended though far too easily. We are all adults - surely you can deal with some 'upsetting scenes'.
And here we go yet again, people straight on Twitter about Eva calling Aidan a cheating b*****d! Two people also complained straight to ofcom. Such sad lives these type of people must lead.

Yet I bet these that are the same people who complain that soaps aren't realistic , yet when someone swears in a situation where that IS realistic, they have a meltdown!!

Pathetic
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