neverendingimagination🐰
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neverendingimagination🐰
@nendimagination
TA, Aspiring writer, script reader, artist and photographer. Stargate and sci fi lover.
East Midlands, England Katılım Ekim 2009
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@thepublicgets @socialistp40357 @pickup8907 @RachelReevesMP Mode is the better metric. The median just shows the middle value whereas the mode shows the most common value. The figures you have posted suggest wages increase with age and for most jobs, that’s idealistic at best.
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This lie about most working people’s wages must end. It causes a wrong diagnosis of everything. Every policy decision if framed incorrectly.
Median by age is the metric to use:
18–21: £13,069 – £25,948
22–29: £29,855 – £34,724
30–39: £36,000 – £45,105
40–49: £42,154 – £50,927
50–59: £43,000 – £50,284
I still think is poor & it’s lower than it was twenty years ago (which are different stories) but lumping 18 year olds in with 60 year olds has destroyed policy decisions for decades now and must stop.
As must thinking 6th richest economy means we are 6th richest individually.
We are not, we are about 30th, very middle ranking.
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Dear @RachelReevesMP.
Can you explain to me why MP's on £98'599 per year from April, are getting a £3'300 cost of living payment too?
Most "working people" are lucky if they earn £30k, and they have to pay the cost of heating
their homes and pay their own rent and mortgage too.
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@clairec007 Your travel sagas kill me. 🤣 You have the worst luck in the world!
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@jordanreiter @americanafoid @xevekiah You’re right, women tend to feel ill/tired/nauseous, have ‘heartburn’ and feel wrong, sometimes arm ache. Many don’t experience any chest discomfort.
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@americanafoid @xevekiah Just want to clarify: are these the symptoms that women specifically get? Because my understanding is that one of the reasons women don't always realize they're having a heart attack is because the "standard" symptoms are generally experienced by men.
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I once watched a girl be medically ignored in an ER.
She was folded over in a plastic chair, arms wrapped around her chest, breathing like every breath hurt. Her skin looked ashy, sweat pooling at her temples. She kept saying her arm felt wrong and that she was dizzy, like she might black out.
When the nurse asked her pain level and she said 8, the nurse hesitated and asked if she was anxious. The girl said no, said this felt different. The nurse typed something into the computer, nodded, and called the next patient.
The doctor came in later, listened to her heart for barely a moment, then asked if she’d been stressed. Then if she was on her period. He said young women don’t usually have heart problems and told her it was probably anxiety or reflux. He suggested antacids and breathing exercises.
I watched her try to explain, her voice shrinking every time she was dismissed.
She was sent home.
A few hours later, paramedics rushed her back in on a stretcher.
She was having a heart attack.
I heard a doctor ask why she waited so long to come in.
Kia 🧸ྀི@xevekiah
what’s a clear example of medical misogyny you’ve witnessed or experienced?
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@TinyWriterLaura @americanafoid @xevekiah Absolutely. My parents’ presentations were chalk and cheese, it’s only because we knew the differences that we identified my Mum’s heart attack and called 999.
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@americanafoid @xevekiah part of the reason a lot of women struggle to get taken seriously when they’re having a heart attack is that doctors are trained to recognise the symptoms more commonly associated with men’s heart attacks than with women’s - the issue starts in their education
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@americanafoid @xevekiah Women tend not to present with the ‘classic’ symptoms, heart burn type pain, feeling ill/tired and aching arm are the most common signs in women. All my mum could say was that she felt awful and her arm ached, much like the young woman. She was grey and sweaty.
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In situations like this, it is extremely advantageous to be able to specifically describe your symptoms.
“I feel a heavy pressure in my chest that keeps coming and going. I’m suddenly short of breath and overwhelmingly tired. I feel nauseated and sweaty, with an aching pain in my jaw and upper back. One arm feels heavy, and I’m lightheaded with a strong sense that something is wrong.”
If you can list off all your symptoms which are the hallmark of your condition, it is much more difficult for them to dismiss.
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@BaronDestructo Other than the ranch, yep, sounds great.
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Cheesy Sausage Wonton Cups? Yes/No
Soulfood@Soulfoodiiee
🍽 Cheesy Sausage Wonton Cups 👨🏻🍳 Luke Brown | Cooking In The Midwest 📝 Recipe In The Comments
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@BaronDestructo Rewatching Stargate Atlantis and one of my fav lines is from one of your episodes. S5, e02 “Well it’s not a case of the hives, is it?” I love that multilayered joke.
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Choose Your Ace Pilot (The Sweet Sixteen+)
Choose



Joseph Mallozzi 🏴☠️@BaronDestructo
We have a ship, a Captain, a First Officer/Second-in-Command!, a Science Officer, and now a Chief Medical Officer (Leonard H. McCoy)! Next up, the search for our Ace Pilot begins!
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@adamfare1996 Being told you don’t earn enough and have to prove you are looking for more work while LCW to is great fun too. I don’t work more because I can’t. Thankfully, they backed off after making me send in a CV.
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@vikielll_sg Finally a use for AI that I’m all for.
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@sebastiansalek @HamptonCaught The graph literally shows that for the Met hospital admissions for knife assaults in 2022/23 are less than in 2016/17, exactly what OP said. OP never mentioned trends or compared London knife crime to national average.
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@go93671 @AndreaS53965159 @seely3 @CraigMurrayOrg So they’re working and paying taxes AND claiming unemployment benefits?
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News from civil servants preparing Liz Kendall's pensions review.
Kendall wants to look at "phasing in" the pension starting with 25% of a pension at age 68 and getting 100% of the pension at age 72.
This will be represented as not affecting the triple lock.
It's already the worst pension in Europe.
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@stomababe He is intelligent and knowledgable. He knew exactly what he was doing. Autism is not an excuse for his behaviour.
Autism makes me socially awkward, not abusive.
Autism is not an excuse for sexual harassment.
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@Akamamom Oh blimey, I hope she is home again with you soon x
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@furious_mum @KirstieMAllsopp @Keir_Starmer This is exactly why ADHD has been missed in so many women and girls. Many late diagnosed women with ADHD were misdiagnosed with depression, anxiety and personality disorders because the symptoms tend to present differently than in boys.
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I really hope someone shows this to @Keir_Starmer today. Turning ADHD into a money spinner is completely wrong, if there is any money available it should go to schools, not to parents, and certainly not to adults with ADHD.
Agent P@AgentP22
Scotland’s ADHD benefit payouts have exploded from £500k in 2022 to £50 million in 2025 — a 100-fold increase. With law firms offering “no win, no fee” ADHD claims, the system is unsustainable and is spiralling out of control.
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