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Make Somebody Bleed

Make Somebody Bleed

De : Mr. BledDry
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This podcast is going to be a mixture of thoughts about things happening around us and things that are happening to me personally. The subjects that I bring up, whether they are personal or not, I will only talk about them if I feel like I have a valuable thinking point to add to the conversation. The other side of this podcast will be set up as a series for my followers on my old Facebook page, Twisted Emotions. I began writing somewhat of a story there and left everyone hanging. I plan on starting from the beginning here, maybe adding a bit more detail since it is based on a true story.Mr. BledDry Sciences sociales
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    • First Cut - Twisted Emotions Ep#1
      Jan 7 2023

      This is the first true episode in the series of the Twisted Emotions story.  If you want to follow along with the written story, you can find it linked on my Facebook page, just search Twisted Emotions. The correct page will have a link to this podcast as well as the Instagram account as well.

      I have created a Tiktok account, but I haven't uploaded any content yet.  That will hopefully change this weekend.

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      14 min
    • Getting Into My Twisted Emotions
      Nov 9 2022
      I started out writing mostly blogs that turned into a story about the girl I love and the roller coaster we were on. This is the introduction of the series.
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      4 min
    • Why are doctors and hospitals not held accountable when mistakes are made?
      Nov 6 2022

      This is a personal topic for me, something I have been dealing with for over a year and a half since my mom passed away. The doctors lied to us the morning she passed saying they didn't know what happened, or why she died. They did though. The hospital covered for them when we would ask questions, they backed the doctor saying things that were in fact in her medical records were not.

      Laws are written to protect doctors from being held accountable, but why? Doctors are human and mistakes are made, but when there is flat negligence because one didn't want to do their job or failed to do parts of their job and a life is lost because of that, why are they not held accountable the way a retail worker is held accountable when their cash drawer is short?

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      28 min
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