Don't know if it's the same thing as is common in rugby. Many teams, including the Lions, have these - they are GPS monitors used by the staff to measure distance, speed, drop in performance etc.
The family appear to be quite happy, for anyone who wants to, to celebrate his short life.
http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/bradley-lowery-funeral-details-information-13329264?service=responsive
Well I would understand it as someone who sees the world in a different way to the majority, probably totally wrong but if I threw the question back at you, what would you understand if someone accused you of being schizophrenic?
My point is that banning someone for likening another poster's behaviour to that of someone with autism yet accepting as normal the use of schizophrenia or paranoia to describe someone's behaviour is a "double standard". Even the use of schizophrenia in a directly insulting way by using the...
No, they weren't quotes of your posts but not one of them drew a single critical comment from either you nor any of those claiming to be offended by Husty's use of autism in a critical manner - that is where the double standards lie in my opinion.
Personally I wasn't offended by any of the...
Smells a little of double standards
Just a small selection of quotes - my best mate's sister suffers from schizophrenia and my wife works in a care home where two of the clients are afflicted - schizophrenia is no joke but getting all high and mighty about anyone using it in this way or...
Strange that references to other mental/behavioural conditions aren't met with the same reaction.
Schizophrenic is commonly used to insult or denigrate for example.
https://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/search.php?searchid=7708642
Living just 5 minutes from Gatwick and seeing some of those prices I now know why "friends & family" are always asking to park in our drive - we have two cars here at the moment.
Hasn't the club tacitly consented to the transfer of season tickets by agreeing to them being 'upgraded' six times per season?
You'd hardly want to upgrade your ticket if you weren't going to pass it on to someone else.
I'll no doubt be accused of contributing to the problem but I very rarely say, "no", especially when asked politely.
The price of a cuppa isn't going to break me and, 'there but for the grace of God'.