Originally posted by FreakyKBHi'm not sure that i would characterise negligently being responsible for the deaths of up to 80 of his patients as 'violation of club rules'.
But even in cases such as that cited, his removal was more from the standpoint of violation of club rules, than ethics, per se.
I guess the underlying concept here is that, regardless of the sanctity perceived, there really isn't a field of man's endeavors that isn't tainted by his lower nature. All of his efforts appear to be contingent upon persona ...[text shortened]... nds total ethical behavior in order to practice the same. Lots and lots of hidden closets...
It's a fact: organ players at the neighborhood's church refuse
from adapting Pantera music to their instruments. The priest
was fine, particularly because we've been munching together
Doritos and talking about the acolyte's popcorn chicken --but
there was this sparkle in his eyes which reminded me of the
days back in Korea. The sweet smell of disembodied, bloodless
heads scattered around us.
There you go with your ethics. I wipe my nose with the nuns'
underwear.
Originally posted by FreakyKBHTeachers struck off the GTC cannot teach anywhere in UK.
So far, nothing but blanks (okay, the ethnic one was spot-on). While there are certainly stated ethical requirements, I can't think of any situation wherein if a person is actually barred from the profession, they can't simply move to another region and keep on practicing.
17 Feb 10
Originally posted by SeitseOf course, they were often in the habit of not wearing any, which would cause all manner of derision in their cloister when the sisters' demure rejection of my demands for snot rags would be met with "You ain't gettin' nun."
It's a fact: organ players at the neighborhood's church refuse
from adapting Pantera music to their instruments. The priest
was fine, particularly because we've been munching together
Doritos and talking about the acolyte's popcorn chicken --but
there was this sparkle in his eyes which reminded me of the
days back in Korea. The sweet smell of disembodied ...[text shortened]... red around us.
There you go with your ethics. I wipe my nose with the nuns'
underwear.