Dark Sense
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Initial release | February 8, 2019 |
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Directors | Magnus Wake |
Composers | Daniel Elek-Diamanta |
Producers | Magnus Wake |
Simone Bett | |
Screenplay | Geoff Holder |
Alistair Rutherford | |
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ID | 2173393 |
About Dark Sense
A young man who has exceptional powers hires an ex-soldier to help him track a serial killer.
Dating with cancer: ‘It was the first thing people noticed'
... " I have a Dark Sense of humour about my cancer and I think a lot of young people do as a coping mechanism, " she says...
Alesha MacPhail murder: Judge lifts ban on naming killer Aaron Campbell
... During the investigation, forensic experts found a Google search on his phone asking How do police find DNA? The teenager s friends told the court he had a Dark Sense of humour and had once told a female friend he might kill one day for the lifetime experience ...
Alesha MacPhail: The teenage killer caught by his mother's CCTV
... Locals on Bute staged a candlelit vigil in memory of the schoolgirl The teenager s friends told the court he had a Dark Sense of humour ...
Alesha MacPhail murder trial: 'Evidence' dumped in skip
... Dark Sense of humour The witness asked the accused if he wanted him to stay the night or if he wanted to stay at his house, which was nearby, but he declined...
Dating with cancer: ‘It was the first thing people noticed'
By Iqra FarooqBBC Newsbeat
The online dating world can be overwhelming at The Best of times.
First there's the swiping and matching, before you even have to worry about being ghosted or maybe even meeting the person in Real Life .
But it can be especially tricky if you've experienced something as life-changing as cancer treatment.
Natalie didn't really consider cancer to be a huge part of her identity when she decided to Go On dating apps After Her treatment ended.
" It really threw me that The First thing people saw were the scars on my neck, " the 22-year-old tells BBC Newsbeat.
" Within about 24 hours of joining, I had about 10 messages along the lines of 'I can see you have a lot of hickeys on your neck'.
" It was frustrating that I joined as an empowering Clean Slate . I'm in a New Place and nobody knows me as the cancer girl. And it was The First thing people saw. "
Natalie, who had treatment for Thyroid Cancer , says she learnt How To be thick-skinned But it still ruined her experience of dating.
" I have a Dark Sense of humour about my cancer and I think a lot of Young People do as a coping mechanism, " she says.
" The fact that people didn't care about the impact of their words frustrated me. Dating is meant to be fun and it took the fun out of it for me. "
Natalie, who lives in Devon, decided to delete the apps after a few months and wants people to think more about how they talk to someone who's had cancer.
And that's something 24-year-old Mattie Carr agrees with.
She was diagnosed with stage 4 Hodgkin Lymphoma, a rare type of blood cancer, when she was 23.
" In a weird way, getting diagnosed for me was a huge relief because doctors hadn't been able to tell me what was wrong for years, " she says.
Once her treatment was successful, Mattie moved from Sussex To Live With Friends in London and decided to start dating.
But she felt Like she couldn't avoid talking about her cancer because it took up so much of her life.
" I was a bit self-conscious because I had a port [device] in my chest which sticks out a lot on me, " she says.
" Even when I was walking about on The Streets , I would have random people come up to me and ask me what it was.
" And every Time I would Go On a date, someone would ask about it. "
Mattie also says it meant she struggled to answer all the First Date questions - Like " what do you do For Fun ? " - Without it Coming Up in conversation.
" I wasn't able to socialise in big places so it was really hard to answer a lot of The Questions Without touching on cancer, " she says.
Like Mattie, Serena Sahota decided to start dating about five months After Her treatment for oral cancer.
She was 19 when she was diagnosed and had a 12-hour operation to remove some lymph nodes from The Neck , as well as part of her mouth, tongue and Wisdom Teeth .
" I was a bit anxious about the idea of dating because I didn't know how or when to bring up cancer, " says Serena, who lives in Oxford.
" But Then I thought 'why shouldn't I date, I'm no different from anybody else'.
" I didn't mention it unless I'd been talking to that person for a long time because I don't Want the whole date to become about my cancer. "
Tips for dating after cancerNatalie, Mattie and Serena have all been supported by the Teenage Cancer Trust.
Hannah Jackson, who's one of The Charity 's youth support co-ordinators based in Glasgow, says her priority is Helping People build their confidence after treatment.
" It's really important they feel empowered To Live their life in The Way they Want to and date who they Want to date, " she says.
So we asked The Girls for their top tips when It Comes to dating after cancer:
What are dating apps doing?Serena's going back to university in September so has put her dating life on pause until Then - But thinks app bosses need to take more responsibility for harmful comments.
" I've had a few difficult comments on the apps and nothing's really gotten done about it, " she says.
So Newsbeat asked Hinge, Bumble and Tinder for more information on their reporting policies if you come across a harmful message.
Hinge says they have an in-app reporting feature that allows them to take " immediate action" and they use technology which scans profiles for " red-flag language".
Bumble says it has AI technology to monitor profiles and identify violations including harassment and hate speech in over 100 languages.
Tinder encourages people to make use of the self-reporting tool on all profiles so the dedicated team can investigate the complaint, which may include removing The Profile .
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Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com