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well hello all , all who enjoying life you will suffer soon and all who suffer life will enjoy soon, Soo nothing is perfect or permeant. Suffering or enjoying just be cool , Because even while i suffer iam cool hahaha, If u get it u are not Human xD good luck to Life 👍3 points
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The deer's antlers were tangled up in fence tape wrapped around a tree Published 14 August 2023, 09:09 BST A deer which firefighters said had an "oh dear moment" when it got tangled up in fencing tape was released by the brigade. The animal's antlers were caught up in the tape which was also wrapped around a tree in Llanwarne, near Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, on Saturday. They used a line to secure it and then wire cutters and small tools to cut it free. The deer was checked for any injuries and then released back into the wild, Hereford and Worcester Fire Service said.The animal was cut free using tools and wire cutters by firefightersAfter it was checked for injuries, the deer went back to the wild. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cw919g4ey70o1 point
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There are more than 700,000 "patient pathways" waiting for treatment in Wales Patients on long NHS Wales waiting lists should have the "right" to be treated more quickly by going to hospitals in England, according to Welsh Secretary David TC Davies. He spoke after the UK government said it wants to work with the Welsh government to help cut waiting times. The Welsh government has been asked to comment. UK minister Steve Barclay invited Welsh and Scottish ministers to discuss how to "get patients seen more quickly". He said he would be "open to requests" for Welsh and Scottish patients who were "waiting lengthy periods" to be treated in England.But a source in the UK government's Department for Health and Social Care confirmed that Welsh government would have to pay for extra treatment for Welsh patients in England, in line with existing arrangements. They would not confirm whether there was sufficient capacity in the English NHS to take extra Welsh patients. The Welsh government declined to respond directly to the offer of talks, and has previously said long waiting list times were "falling every month in Wales". Health services in Wales are run by the Welsh government but some NHS patients travel to England for treatment. NHS cuts will impact public, says health minister More older people needing house repairs Doctors urged to identify cancer symptoms sooner Monmouth MP Mr Davies said: "I think what Steve Barclay is saying is that it is a National Health Service... and the clue [is] in the name, and everyone across the United Kingdom is paying the same amount of tax towards the NHS. "And it is therefore manifestly wrong that some people in parts of the United Kingdom are waiting over two years for treatment. That will never happen, quite frankly, where the Conservatives are running the NHS. 'That's fine, that's a great thing' "So we're offering to give patients in Wales the same rights that they would get in England, which is that if they are prepared to travel, they can go to any hospital which can offer them the treatment they need and get treated". "Steve Barclay is just saying, look, we're all part of the United Kingdom, and patients in Wales who want to be, if they want to be treated in England, should have that right. And that's fine, that's a great thing". Mr Barclay, who is responsible for the NHS in England, said the proposed talks would be aimed at "building on the current arrangements for cross-border healthcare". Figures published last month showed hospital waiting lists had risen again in Wales, although A&E waiting times had improved despite record numbers turning up at emergency units. According to the statistics there were 748,395 "patient pathways" waiting for hospital treatment in May. Patient pathways refer to the total number of waits, rather than people waiting, as some may be on more than one waiting list.In England, the latest waiting list for hospital treatment topped 7.5m people for the first time. Nearly 780,000 hospital appointments have been postponed because of strike action since last December with NHS England saying that was a factor in the rising number of people waiting for treatment. The NHS in Scotland is also facing record waiting times. In a statement, Mr Barclay said: "I hugely value being able to share knowledge and experiences on the joint challenges facing our healthcare systems". "I want to support collaboration between our nations to share best practices, improve transparency and provide better accountability for patients". "This will help to ensure we are joined up when it comes to cutting waiting lists - one of the government's top five priorities - and will allow us to better work together to improve performance and get patients seen more quickly, " Mr Barclay added. But Wes Streeting, UK Labour's shadow health secretary, said: "The only advice the Tories are qualified to offer is how to wreck the NHS and cause the biggest strikes in its history." Welsh Conservative health spokesman Russell George said: "People's health is more important than politics or boundaries. "We have a problem here in Wales with long-term waiting lists on the Welsh NHS, one which the Welsh government is struggling to get down. "I hope the Welsh government will accept the UK government's offer of support to ensure that no-one has to wait anywhere near two years for treatment in pain, in agony, putting their lives on hold." Although the Welsh government declined to directly respond to Mr Barclay's offer, it previously said: "Wales includes more referrals in its waiting times statistics than England does. "Long waiting times are falling every month in Wales and have more than halved in the past year. "The overall growth in waiting lists in Wales has been smaller in Wales than in England over the last 12 months - it grew by 3.6% in Wales and by 12.1% in England." It also said Wales had outperformed England in major emergency department performance in nine of the past 10 months, adding patients were treated according to clinical urgency.. https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-664885861 point
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For those still living inside Hawaii's disaster zone on the western side of the island of Maui, there's one vital lifeline to the outside world: volunteer effort. Standing at the wheel of the Ocean Spirit, a boat operated by marine conservation charity the Pacific Whale Foundation, is Captain Emily Johnston. From day one, along with her crew of volunteers, she's been making multiple daily trips, taking supplies of food, water, fuel and clothing to the devastated town of Lahaina and the surrounding communities left without power or phone coverage. "These islands they go through hurricanes, tsunamis, fires, everything and we're often having to be very self-reliant because we are isolated," Emily tells me. "But that said, we're all wondering why there was no help sent from Oahu? Pearl Harbour is a twenty-minute flight away."Why are the limited resources of the police on this island left alone, where's the support for them? Why are we taking supplies on a boat instead of a helicopter?" An hour into the journey, the devastation along the Maui shoreline comes into view. First the scorched grass and palm trees, then the charred remains of the Lahaina itself and the remnants of the shattered lives and livelihoods. The boat beaches a few miles north of the town and a waiting team of local residents is there to meet it.Maui resident Sergio Martinez is among those who have been helping to provide aid to fire victims Many of those helping, like 36-year-old Sergio Martinez, have also been affected by the fire. "I was fighting for my life with my four-year-old boy in my hands in the water for eight hours," he tells me. "There was a point in my head when I was thinking that's it, you know, but my boy kept me going to survive." Sergio is still struggling, like so many others, to process what he saw that night. He has the same question as Emily. "Where is the help?" he asks. "We are waiting for it and we need it really bad." Driving through the disaster zone with one of the volunteer relief workers, we see, for the first time, uniformed soldiers helping to man some of the checkpoints. This is a sign perhaps that national assistance is now beginning to arrive. Either way, the volunteers are certain their relief service will be needed for some time. "With the communications down for so many days we haven't been able to coordinate all the supplies that they need," says Kristie Wrigglesworth, executive director of the Pacific Whale Foundation. "When we do it by word of mouth it's very slow and disorganised. We need communication to coordinate better." Krisite is calling on those who know people in need to get in touch with her organisation to pass on requests for urgent supplies. Many of the volunteers have deep roots on Maui and know those suffering personally. "This community is family," Kristie says. "The Hawaiian culture has Ohana - which means family - and Aloha. That was what Lahaina was built on." https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-664950151 point
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It's getting colder and colder in here... Can we guys have F in the comments for the memories we made in this forum?! ❤️1 point
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Next time, accept your mistakes, it cannot be possible for a server administrator to be such a liar, part that you don't even know how to speak English, you only use a translator, and if not, call me on discord0 points