If you think that the coverage of ‘recent events’ by the British Broadcasting corporation has been nauseating and over the top it is probably best to steer clear of Follow Follow- unless you have a very strong sense of irony and enjoy the darkest of humour.
The outpouring of grief has only been matched by staunchness as bear after bear shows their dignity with stories of just how staunch they and their family are.
It seems that the every waking moment of thousands of people was determined by reverence to a 96-year-old woman whose contribution to the nation rarely stretched beyond a 10 minute message on Christmas Day.
From tomorrow onwards the BBC schedules will be looking kind of vacant and bare, much like the life of thousands of Ibrox fans with only Charles to guide them through the challenges of life.
Suffering fuck pic.twitter.com/yYnIMeHyFs
— Andy (@a88w__) September 18, 2022
Is your daughter James Whale
— Tam McGuchi (@henriktheexcelt) September 18, 2022
His four year old watched Celtic games ?
— Cathal (@Cathal1798) September 18, 2022
“suddenly there was a knock at the door, it was our king charles to applaud her”
— shedandcabbage(Duke of Livingston)??????? (@shedandcabbage2) September 18, 2022
— Anthony 1967 (@8b769aa66e024cc) September 18, 2022
— Stephen (@Stephen55767497) September 18, 2022
Doesn’t even have a dining room, never mind a wife and daughter!
— Mo Boyle (@MauriceLBoyle) September 18, 2022
Things that never happened again.
— G (@GJS2010) September 18, 2022