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anne666 26-06-2013 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by the truth (Post 6106075)
what disturbed me most was all the women on little brother (or whatever its called these days) all seemed to think the womens behaviour was normal and ok here? is this how modern women are now? literally anything for attention and a chance to turn on the crocodile tears to garner sympathy and attention? and they say men are competitive? sorry I have NEVER EVER seen men have such a low level competiton as comparing whose had the worse family deaths on national telly,some of which that weren't even deaths?

Men would never be capable of such low behaviour LOL. All the women? By all do you mean all the women in the audience or THE women asked the question? I don't remember a man being asked his opinion so your statement is invalid.Merely a sweeping sexist statement. Poll both sexes on here why don't you.That at least would be a basis for some real statistics.

fingers 26-06-2013 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by 08marsh (Post 6106511)
Technically, no she wasn't. Death occurs several minutes after you stop breathing and your heart stops beating. Her daughter was revived and therefore saved from death. She didn't die.

The closest you could call it is a "near death" incident, but that doesn't translate to "MY DAUGHTER DIED".

She almost had to have her arm twisted to admit that the child was resuscitated, All the housemates were aghast believing that the child had DIED.

optimisticcynic 26-06-2013 04:59 PM

Stopping breathing is not death. Jemima's daughter could not have been proclaimed dead as Jemima told the world that she touched "her stomach" to resuscitate her and she gasped, suggesting noone medically trained was even present. Jemima claims her child died, and I would be loathe to take her word at face value. She is an eejit. On a side note, why was the ??botox advert woman claiming that numerology and astrology are branches of "science" on BBOTS?

anne666 28-06-2013 12:20 PM

Jemima is nuts.

Livia 28-06-2013 12:33 PM

I suspect if anyone here had a loved one stop breathing, or their heart stopped and they needed CPR... they'd be a little less concerned with the dictionary definition of 'death'.

Having said that, Jemima is clearly a screaming attention-seeker.

fingers 28-06-2013 01:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 6114179)
I suspect if anyone here had a loved one stop breathing, or their heart stopped and they needed CPR... they'd be a little less concerned with the dictionary definition of 'death'.

Having said that, Jemima is clearly a screaming attention-seeker.

Kinda agree, the initial shock would be they're dead! however in retelling it years later one might say "I thought my daughter had died" or "I thought my daughter was dead" but that doesn't make for a good, dramatic, attention getter":joker:

Jesus. 28-06-2013 01:06 PM

We're all partially dead.

Chuckyegg 28-06-2013 04:10 PM

Yes you can. No you can't. Hope this helps.


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