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Ant And Dec Takeaway
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Should be called Annoying Noise Show can anyone hear what is going on through all the shouting and forced cheering.
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It's a feature of modern audiences that the 'whoop' is obligatory for all occasions, which is seriously trying. Alongside that is random cheering, often issued when the audience have absolutely no idea if what they are cheering for deserves it or not - as in Strictly, Dancing On Ice, and so on.
12:07 Sun 18th Mar 2018
It's popular and the ratings are good - would be a foolish business move to change that.
If those facts change then maybe they'll rethink.
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If those facts change then maybe they'll rethink.
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Why are you knocking this show .?Look at all the prizes and surprises members of the audience and others can get . I am not a prude but it's always a nice clean and no swearing show just a shame Ant was having problems let's hope he gets himself sorted . I would not mind a place on the plane and I bet you wouldn't say no .
Jahulaye - // “No matter what is going on, you put your smile on, go out there, do your job, and then come back and cry in private.”
It’s a lot easier to do that when you’ve tens of millions in the bank and a great career then when you live in a hovel with an empty fridge and no future prospects. //
No it's not.
If things get bad enough, external advantages such as material wealth absolutely cease to have any impact on what is going on - mental illness is a great leveller.
It’s a lot easier to do that when you’ve tens of millions in the bank and a great career then when you live in a hovel with an empty fridge and no future prospects. //
No it's not.
If things get bad enough, external advantages such as material wealth absolutely cease to have any impact on what is going on - mental illness is a great leveller.
“mental illness is a great leveller.”
He now has a mental illness? No doubt this will be used as part of his defence.
It seems that many bandy about that sentence “suffering from a mental illness”
When sometimes it’s just the affect from feeling down or a chemical imbalance which we ALL suffer from at some point only thing is that mental illness is harder to diagnose then a physical illness so if you say the right things to your doctor then you can be diagnosed with a mental illness.
He now has a mental illness? No doubt this will be used as part of his defence.
It seems that many bandy about that sentence “suffering from a mental illness”
When sometimes it’s just the affect from feeling down or a chemical imbalance which we ALL suffer from at some point only thing is that mental illness is harder to diagnose then a physical illness so if you say the right things to your doctor then you can be diagnosed with a mental illness.
Jahulaye - // When sometimes it’s just the affect from feeling down or a chemical imbalance which we ALL suffer from at some point only thing is that mental illness is harder to diagnose then a physical illness so if you say the right things to your doctor then you can be diagnosed with a mental illness. //
I think your perception of both mental illness, and the professionals who diagnose and treat it, are seriously simplistic.
If you think the average person can fool their GP into thinking they have a mental illness when they are faking it, then I think you overestimate the average person, and underestimate the average family doctor.
Can it be done? Yes of course it can, but not as easily or as often as you appear to imply.
I think your perception of both mental illness, and the professionals who diagnose and treat it, are seriously simplistic.
If you think the average person can fool their GP into thinking they have a mental illness when they are faking it, then I think you overestimate the average person, and underestimate the average family doctor.
Can it be done? Yes of course it can, but not as easily or as often as you appear to imply.