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Crossing the red line
hardwood
#1 Posted : Tuesday, October 13, 2015 7:02:54 AM
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I chanced upon some tv programme on DSTV called "Embarrassing Bodies" where embarrassing health issues are sorted by doctors. I couldn't believe my eyes when i saw them examining and treating an 'airport' live live. No pixelation whatsoever.

Then there was a guy who had piles and the docs examined his a$$hole and then operated on him live live.

The other day on some channel i saw them showing child birth live live.

Seems there are no red lines any more on TV.
dunkang
#2 Posted : Tuesday, October 13, 2015 7:19:28 AM
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#3 Posted : Tuesday, October 13, 2015 9:45:03 AM
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dunkang wrote:
Sijawahi kuwa na DSTV, RINKI pris!!!


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Gathige
#4 Posted : Tuesday, October 13, 2015 12:02:32 PM
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hardwood wrote:
I chanced upon some tv programme on DSTV called "Embarrassing Bodies" where embarrassing health issues are sorted by doctors. I couldn't believe my eyes when i saw them examining and treating an 'airport' live live. No pixelation whatsoever.

Then there was a guy who had piles and the docs examined his a$$hole and then operated on him live live.

The other day on some channel i saw them showing child birth live live.

Seems there are no red lines any more on TV.


@hardwood, It's a BBC programme, Channel 174 and its one of my favourites. It brings to the fore issues that people suffer for in silence and then open up to the trio team of doctors and hulllah, they get some of the best referrals to sort out their cases. There is one lady doctor, why lie, if she came to Nbi, all the wazuans would flock the clinic for examination!

when it comes to sickness, there is no red line.

"Things that matter most must never be at the mercy of things that matter least." Goethe
Othelo
#5 Posted : Tuesday, October 13, 2015 12:55:42 PM
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I like watching the docs including ile ya kurudisha matiti to 9 o'clock/firm!!!
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Gathige
#6 Posted : Tuesday, October 13, 2015 12:59:52 PM
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Othelo wrote:
I like watching the docs including ile ya kurudisha matiti to 9 o'clock/firm!!!


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hardwood
#7 Posted : Tuesday, October 13, 2015 3:14:07 PM
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Gathige wrote:
hardwood wrote:
I chanced upon some tv programme on DSTV called "Embarrassing Bodies" where embarrassing health issues are sorted by doctors. I couldn't believe my eyes when i saw them examining and treating an 'airport' live live. No pixelation whatsoever.

Then there was a guy who had piles and the docs examined his a$$hole and then operated on him live live.

The other day on some channel i saw them showing child birth live live.

Seems there are no red lines any more on TV.


@hardwood, It's a BBC programme, Channel 174 and its one of my favourites. It brings to the fore issues that people suffer for in silence and then open up to the trio team of doctors and hulllah, they get some of the best referrals to sort out their cases. There is one lady doctor, why lie, if she came to Nbi, all the wazuans would flock the clinic for examination!

when it comes to sickness, there is no red line.



The lady patient was complaining about pain when landing. Then the doctor started examining her (Mugo style), but i was shocked when the camera focused on her airport and then the whole organ filled the TV screen and the doc was examining the labia majora and labia minora, perineum etc trying to see where the problem was. Can you imagine an airport spread there on tv in HD? It looked like porn.
willin2learn
#8 Posted : Tuesday, October 13, 2015 4:09:07 PM
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hardwood wrote:
I chanced upon some tv programme on DSTV called "Embarrassing Bodies" where embarrassing health issues are sorted by doctors. I couldn't believe my eyes when i saw them examining and treating an 'airport' live live. No pixelation whatsoever.

Then there was a guy who had piles and the docs examined his a$$hole and then operated on him live live.

The other day on some channel i saw them showing child birth live live.

Seems there are no red lines any more on TV.


When it comes to medical matters, the red line is blurred, especially when you are the patient or a close rela. All you want is your patient to be well. I recently on the same channel a moving story of a guy who had 230 plus pounds of balls. Unfortunately he died one year after a successful operation. I forgot his name but when they aired the operation, we all forgot what we were watching and individually focused on rallying the doctors attending him.
Impunity
#9 Posted : Tuesday, October 13, 2015 4:18:08 PM
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hardwood wrote:
Gathige wrote:
hardwood wrote:
I chanced upon some tv programme on DSTV called "Embarrassing Bodies" where embarrassing health issues are sorted by doctors. I couldn't believe my eyes when i saw them examining and treating an 'airport' live live. No pixelation whatsoever.

Then there was a guy who had piles and the docs examined his a$$hole and then operated on him live live.

The other day on some channel i saw them showing child birth live live.

Seems there are no red lines any more on TV.


@hardwood, It's a BBC programme, Channel 174 and its one of my favourites. It brings to the fore issues that people suffer for in silence and then open up to the trio team of doctors and hulllah, they get some of the best referrals to sort out their cases. There is one lady doctor, why lie, if she came to Nbi, all the wazuans would flock the clinic for examination!

when it comes to sickness, there is no red line.



The lady patient was complaining about pain when landing. Then the doctor started examining her (Mugo style), but i was shocked when the camera focused on her airport and then the whole organ filled the TV screen and the doc was examining the labia majora and labia minora, perineum etc trying to see where the problem was. Can you imagine an airport spread there on tv in HD? It looked like porn.


Trying watching it in a Full HD Organic-LED screen, it may be more natural than a porn.
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#10 Posted : Tuesday, October 13, 2015 5:15:56 PM
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hardwood wrote:
[quote=Gathige][quote=hardwood]I chanced up

and the doc was examining the labia majora and labia minora, perineum etc trying to see where the problem was. Can you imagine an airport spread there on tv in HD? It looked like porn.


Gynecologists are trained and paid to look for trouble/problems, where others find pleasure.Just remember that.


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