@TheProclaimersOfficial – Sunshine on Leith @comicrelief 2021 – BBC

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45 thoughts on “@TheProclaimersOfficial – Sunshine on Leith @comicrelief 2021 – BBC

  1. My heart brakes for the Scottsman that has to say what the pharmaceutical companies have programmed everyone to say. My brother you tak the high road, and I’ll tak the low…

  2. TW: Heart attacks and suicidal thoughts.

    It's been almost a year since I lost my dad to a fatal and unexpected heart attack, on 17/09/2020. It happened completely out of the blue, absolutely no warning. He was there, and then he was gone. This all happened right at the start of the 2nd wave of covid. It hit me hard to say the very least. I had to give up my PhD to return home and look after my mum through the winter. It took my independence, it took my future, it took my mental health, it took my friends, left me with PTSD… it took everything. At the age of 23, I felt my life was well and truly over and any hope I had of a future dissolve. I watched my hopes and dreams and everything I did a Masters for just simply evaporate right in front of my eyes.

    In my darkest days, contemplated ending it all. I hated waking up in the morning, and for months hoped something would happen in my sleep to put me out of my misery. I was alone, almost completely friendless, trapped in a house, just me and mum who I mostly had to look after, having regular panic attacks, and not even able to leave the house due to Covid, for the better part of 9 months.

    I'm still without friends and satisfying job, still looking after my mum, still probably have not much future outside of carer duties, still having the odd panic attack… but at least I'm not considering suicide anymore. That's a start, eh. It's been long enough that I've gotten used to my situation and it doesn't hurt so much anymore. Well, it does, but I don't feel it as much. I'm a lot more numb to it now. Of course I'm still holding out that someday things will go back to how they used to be, when I was winning awards for the quality of my Masters, was always busy and had an army of friends and not absolutely anxiety-riddled, but I know that ship has probably sailed now.

    During Red Nose Day, I had to leave the room after this and recover from how hard this hit me.

  3. my young daughter a nurse almost died because of covid last year in Manchester this song sunshine on leith is about letting your heart sing no matter what the challenge. In this year of struggle and death without written borders let us set aside the tory brexit and give scotland back to the scottish they belong to each other… not to London

  4. You have to understand that MTV the Chinese and the Japanese paid her $ 7 million just to sing and more than that to lead the public opinion as they want You have to understand that MTV ntv is the most corrupt in America right now You have to understand that the Japanese and the Chinese leads they do not know English and received a lot of awards You have to understand that it is already becoming more and more corrupt MTV

  5. I personally don't think that all the care workers including the private sector are not given enough credit for all the hard work and sacrifice that they have endured to go on caring for individuals in their homes etc….. All the publicity is going to the fire brigade, the police and the NHS…. And the people who have worked right through this pandemic to look after the sick, the elderly and the incapacitated are not being recognised. It's such a shame. There deserve so much more! I really feel for these individuals…

  6. 🏴󠁧󠁒󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁒󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁒󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 there are no words to describe what we have all been through with this virus. Thank you to everyone keeping us safe and well

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