Why the country is broken is on telly now...The Hospital
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CH4 - The hospital
17 year old couple - thick as pig $hit. Decide they want a baby after 1 month together and they get pregnant. She's obese, smokes and is just a horribly arrogant little $hitbag.
Interesting program this and just shows you how the cycle is being perpetuated, the lass on this program needs to be put down, no question.
17 year old couple - thick as pig $hit. Decide they want a baby after 1 month together and they get pregnant. She's obese, smokes and is just a horribly arrogant little $hitbag.
Interesting program this and just shows you how the cycle is being perpetuated, the lass on this program needs to be put down, no question.
Just watching this programme is close to putting me in hospital, jesus christ they are a bunch of chav scum fat skag heads.
All they do is moan moan moan about the nhs, how about putting something into the system before you moan you arsewipes.
Take the babies away, give to loving parents who unable to have kids, bullet in back of head for the mothers.
The end
Edited to add i cant believe some guy has managed to get a hard on and get carried away with these girls
All they do is moan moan moan about the nhs, how about putting something into the system before you moan you arsewipes.
Take the babies away, give to loving parents who unable to have kids, bullet in back of head for the mothers.
The end
Edited to add i cant believe some guy has managed to get a hard on and get carried away with these girls
Edited by Wheelrepairit on Tuesday 14th April 21:57
gamefreaks said:
Oh lord help us!
What a suprise. An (almost) complete absence of fathers.
Why do these girls (they're certainly not women yet) seem proud of what they've done? There should be a stigma attached to being a worthless drain on sociaty?
Well would you be happy if you had just won a free house?What a suprise. An (almost) complete absence of fathers.
Why do these girls (they're certainly not women yet) seem proud of what they've done? There should be a stigma attached to being a worthless drain on sociaty?
HRG said:
They missed a perfect opportunity to shove a funnel up her fat useless
and fill her womb with battery acid. That should have taken care of her gene pool once and for all...
Harsh but very, very fair 

As the father of a 3 week old daughter, via IVF, I just can't comprehend why, in the the name of baby jeseus, these people are "allowed". Life is not fair....boohoo

My wife is a teacher and sees this sort of behaviour every day, I sound like my dad when I say the country's fvcked but by the time my daughter is all grown up I can't help but think we will be in a right state. Something big needs to happen.
Bleurgh! The fat one was disgusting on many levels.
Making an informed choice not to take doctors advice is one thing, but not taking it because your uneducated mates said something once, is crazy. Perhaps the medical staff have a greater onus to ensure that these children really understand about the choices they're making.
I don't think all the kids were that awful though - but the obese smoker was totally vile and ticked every box going, including deciding to make a baby because she wanted someone to love her.
Very sad, very very.
Making an informed choice not to take doctors advice is one thing, but not taking it because your uneducated mates said something once, is crazy. Perhaps the medical staff have a greater onus to ensure that these children really understand about the choices they're making.
I don't think all the kids were that awful though - but the obese smoker was totally vile and ticked every box going, including deciding to make a baby because she wanted someone to love her.
Very sad, very very.
thinfourth2 said:
gamefreaks said:
Oh lord help us!
What a suprise. An (almost) complete absence of fathers.
Why do these girls (they're certainly not women yet) seem proud of what they've done? There should be a stigma attached to being a worthless drain on sociaty?
Well would you be happy if you had just won a free house?What a suprise. An (almost) complete absence of fathers.
Why do these girls (they're certainly not women yet) seem proud of what they've done? There should be a stigma attached to being a worthless drain on sociaty?
But now, no. I choose where I live. Not live in the slum that the council have given me. Not in a council estate with lots of other like-minded stop-at-homes living on benfits. The schools will reflect the people living on these estates. These people have no prospects whatsoever.
The girls will grow up thinking that getting pregnant at 16 and living a life on benefits is a perfectly normal thing to do. The boys will think that it is ok to get a girl pregnant and then want nothing else to do with it because thats what his dad did. Its a self-perpetuating downward spiral.
There are whole generations where this sort of life is all they know.
Just one other thing - I don't see the point in labouring the point about the cost of a birth - all births cost money.
Whilst the teen births are categorised as high risk, so are pregnancies for women over 35, plus a whole other raft of categories. Don't see the relevance particularly.
I don't really feel that the programme added much to the debate really. We all know that teen pregnancies are more common now than they were 50 years ago, we all know that the demographic of those teens who become pregnant (either by choice or by 'accident') are likely to be those from deprived areas, poorly educated, from parents who have nil aspirations for their children except having a 52" telly paid for weekly.
It was just a bit car-crash telly provoking DM reader knee-jerk reaction.
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