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If you watch UK news

Aspergers_Aspie

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If you watch UK news, you will have noticed in the last few days with Tim Wilcox who reads the news on the BBC and Sally McNair who reads BBC Scotland news, both have an injury to one of their eyes
 
I don't think it's an issue of someone being "right."

Pointing out that two people have similar condition implies something.
What is implied, however, is not clear.
 
Who knows?

Maybe it's
A. a fashion trend for newscasters
B. a conspiracy
C. a coincidence
 
I think it's option B. a conspiracy. The lizard people trying to communicate through facial disfigurement? 5G strikes again, first causing Covid-19, now causing mysterious eye injuries? Can't wait to find out!
 
I think it's option B. a conspiracy. The lizard people trying to communicate through facial disfigurement? 5G strikes again, first causing Covid-19, now causing mysterious eye injuries? Can't wait to find out!

They could be using televised black eyes to communicate in morse code!:eek:
 
I was disappointed that bbc news at 10 this evening started with a sports story this evening when there are so many important news stories, sports stories belong at the end of the news. Also tomorrow's Sun has the front page of a sports story, sports stories belong in the back pages.
 

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