It’s been an absolute circus hasn’t itas you say, if it has to be, it will at least give the family closure from the horrendous uncertainty they have been enduring.
It’s been an absolute circus hasn’t itas you say, if it has to be, it will at least give the family closure from the horrendous uncertainty they have been enduring.
It’s a cruel beast that you feed…..
Ghost…Spillways
The social commentary will still continue though, I reckon, from people wanting to relate to NB and telling their own stories/comparing notes with others overly invested in this case for whatever reasons. Also publicly slagging off the partner/family/friends when no one knows what the true circumstances are..They just think they do.
While this is indeed a very sad story and may well end tragically, what is so special about it that it warrants this level of media coverage? People go missing all the time and barely get a mention in the local media let alone national.
It puts me in mind of Holly and Jessica in 2002. Wall to wall coverage and even went international. Yet two boys from Solihull, Birmingham went missing in 1996 and received little attention. They've never been found but didn't come from a 'good' family.
I think one of her supposed close friends had media connections? Friend of Dan Walker hence the C5 interview. "Dodgy" partner (condemned on social media), mum in her forties who is glamorous yet vulnerable...Someone who can be "identified with" even though no one knows what was going on in her life or in her mind..
I think those boys were actually from Castle Vale area of Birmingham, and were dubbed the 'Milk Carton Kids', even though I only found out about them retrospectively and don't remember the original events first hand.
Also (and please excuse my pedantry), Solihull isn't actually part of the city of Birmingham, it's a neighbouring (West Midlands) metropolitan borough in it's own right, despite many of its settlements still sharing the 'B' postcode prefix and the '0121' dialling code, though that's a debate for a whole 'nother thread.
Plus there was the Maddie McCann case in 2007 that was also overplayed to similar levels and still continues to be brought up and heavily debated some 15+ years later.
As for your first paragraph, I reckon it could partly be due to the media going through a bit of a post-pandemic anti-climax as far as mega critical news articles are concerned and attempting to 'big up' whatever events suit their agenda right now, warranted or not.
Thank God I left school 30 years ago in July this year. Teachers were just as inhumane back then when it came to toileting rules and many other issues in general, and this was long before TikTok and social media in general. If I was there now I would probably end up doing something mega crazy as a form of rebellion and end up getting arrested for it.
Kids today have no respect? My backside!
I can sense a bit of irony and indeed contradiction there from Boris.
I can't understand why that loser still keeps sticking the knife in and failing to accept that he's now consigned to history, especially as he screwed up countless times during his tenure as both PM and Mayor of London.
He's hardly setting a good example of respect as a politician by so blatantly F-bombing either.
So another Brexit deal? Will it ever be settled until we rejoin the EU? Seems the never ending news story.
In the news today cineworld have no buyer yet so maybe another chain going under. Wilko at risk too. Maybe this recession is hitting.
I can't remember whether it was you or James (WiredInCorrectly) who admitted a couple of years back to initially supporting Boris and Co but had eventually changed mind when Boris and Co's true colours were finally realised.
I was also tempted to ask James (WIC) this same question in reply to one of his posts in another thread earlier today, but somehow didn't in the end.
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