I work those sort of shifts and have never decided to just go outside and start filming gay dances. Especially not during a serious situation that is supposed to require deep levels of care.
Any reasonable nurse or doctor is ashamed by these actions.
You're kidding, right? Have you ever had a job that wasn't pushing pencils? I've been "serious" for longer than that, in fact.
But it wouldn't really matter in my job. I don't have to save lives or adhere to strict safety standards like they do. Dancing in the hallways of a hospital or going outside in your PPE (at a time when it was running low) to dance around is irresponsible.
Know what happens to doctors who seek attention all the time? They screw up. Like the New Zealand "man of the year", a doctor who was screaming at people in the road and was later found to have totally breached the Covid laws.
I work those sort of shifts and have never decided to just go outside and start filming gay dances. Especially not during a serious situation that is supposed to require deep levels of care.
Any reasonable nurse or doctor is ashamed by these actions.
You're kidding, right? Have you ever had a job that wasn't pushing pencils? I've been "serious" for longer than that, in fact.
But it wouldn't really matter in my job. I don't have to save lives or adhere to strict safety standards like they do. Dancing in the hallways of a hospital or going outside in your PPE (at a time when it was running low) to dance around is irresponsible.
Know what happens to doctors who seek attention all the time? They screw up. Like the New Zealand "man of the year", a doctor who was screaming at people in the road and was later found to have totally breached the Covid laws.
You're not even making any sense, bruh.