Saw a new F1 with a shirt untucked.

Now I’ve told you this, I’ve saved you the bother and written your responses for you:
“Well did you say anything to them rather than be snarky on twitter?”
“Tucking in shorts is a sign of a hierarchy, that’s needs to be flattened. Personally i think we should get free shirts. And parking. Or come to work naked.”
“Maybe there’s a reason why he can’t tuck his shirt in, #bekind
“Well this is typical intensive care isn’t it, arrive blame criticise...”
“I’m a patient and I don’t mind what he does with his shirt”
“Maybe the flaps of his shirt had his name on for easy identification #TheatreFlapsChallenge
“This is just a registrar punching down and picking on a new F1 #civilitysaves
“Maybe he’s writing a book #MyShirtInMyPants
“Should we refer medics to tuck it back in for him? Or will the anaesthetist do it while the medic holds his pants”
“If it happens at 5.01pm he can exception report the fact that he had to spend time tucking it back in”
“Something about co-amox...”
“In the private sector shirts can be worn in any way you want”
“WELL YOU WOULD SAY THAT WOULDNT YOU VEIN MAN”
“What you need to do is sit him down and educate why he needs to tuck his shirt in. Or he can educate you as to why he shouldn’t #hammeritout #ironitout
“YOU ARE TALKING NONSENSE, THERE IS NO EVIDENCE HIS SHIRT IS UNTUCKED, I NEED A CITATION, I HATE YOU, IM GOING TO SUBTWEET YOU IN 4 HOURS TIME AFTER YOU BLOCKED ME”
“WHY CAN DOCTORS BE UNTUCKED BUT NURSES CANT?!”
“Careful, this argument may result in him being sent to the #GMC. Or we will threaten you with the #GMC. I think if an argument is going badly I’ll just keep hash tagging #GMC
and now we are at the #GMC stage, the MedTwitter equivalent of Godwins Law, we can stop.
Don’t @ me. ENDS.
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