• StudSpud The Starchy@aussie.zone
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    3 months ago

    I’m so tired. I’m so drained, been going through the wringer and feeling like too little butter spread over too much bread.

    I can get through this, I know I have the strength, but I’m so tired I just want to sleep forever.

    • Seagoon_@aussie.zoneOP
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      3 months ago

      I think it’s the weather and I’m not kidding.

      We are being assailed by huge amounts of pollen and the temps and rainfall are so unpredictable. It’s all tiring.

      The economy and a prevailing negative zeitgeist does not help.

      I am doing this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aae_RHRptRg my little yard is full of orchids and beautiful perfumes, so many flower buds, chillies are growing and I can hear the blackbirds sing

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      3 months ago

      Feeling exactly like this tonight. We got this but wow that overly tired feeling is just the worst.

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        3 months ago

        I just want this period to end already, so I can focus on school 😭 I need a therapist so I have someone to offload to without feeling like a fatty fat burden.

        But do have this, we are awesome, you are awesome!! Sending you good vibes, tone. 💜💜💜

  • PeelerSheila @aussie.zone
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    3 months ago

    Went to bed early, now wide awake. Sat on the toilet and someone had piddled all over the seat. Some magpie is warbling, at this hour!

  • CEOofmyhouse56@aussie.zone
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    3 months ago

    I bought a carpet spot cleaner a while back and I’ve had to use it more now than ever before. I feel like I’ve jinxed myself. It’s time to find out if blueberry swirly yogurt comes out.

  • SituationCake@aussie.zone
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    3 months ago

    I’ll never understand the adoration of politicians in America. The rallies, the banners, the concert style appearances, tshirts, celebrity endorsements. Can you imaging such a thing for Albo, Dutton or anyone in Aus? I greatly prefer our attitude - view them all with a healthy disdain and vote for the one you least dislike.

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      3 months ago

      I think not having compulsory voting is part of it because they really have to put on a show to get you motivated to vote.

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        3 months ago

        That’s exactly it. If they had compulsory voting, their campaigns wouldn’t be so unhinged, as they’re trying to convince people to vote in the first place, let alone vote for them

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          3 months ago

          This was mentioned in the book ‘From secret ballot to democracy sausage’. Compulsory voting pulls politics towards the centre because you have to appeal to everyone.

          Another outlier we have is preferential voting, whichgives smaller parties an opportunity to participate without eating into majorities.

          And yeah, it strikes me as weird how they have those massive conventions over in the states, they’re like Comicon for the worst and most boring people. And that people will say they don’t like politics, then be ride or die for someone like Trump

  • TinyBreak@aussie.zone
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    3 months ago

    glasses fixed. turns out having them ripped off my face and attempts to force feed them back to me warps the frame a bit. Who knew.

  • Duenan@aussie.zone
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    3 months ago

    Feeling sluggish after lunch, really fighting now to power through the rest of the day but not long to go to finishing time.

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    3 months ago

    What do people with normal jobs do when both parents are working and their kids are too sick to go to childcare?

    I have the one in person event I need to attend tomorrow and the way the kids are going that probably won’t happen. Are you supposed to take a day off work every time? Normal people can’t do that

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      3 months ago

      This right here is one of the major reasons we left Melbourne. We were on our own there, without any family support.

      To answer the question: One of us usually takes personal (carers) leave. Sometimes that isn’t possible, so we ask grandparents or my sister to help us out (if safe/not contagious). What often happens is that one of us is sick also, having caught whatever pestilence the child(ren) introduced to the house anyway.

      Don’t send the kids to daycare if they’re sick. You’ll just be lumping this hassle on other families. I was always resentful of parents who did that.

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        3 months ago

        I’ve had that where my own sick days have doubled up as carers days for the kids. Unfortunately the support network in the house isn’t great because the people who don’t work and have no other commitments can’t seem to get up before noon or even just walk the kids down to thr park

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          3 months ago

          Good morning (It’s still Morning in Perth so Nyer)!

          Baku is right - the tram is in fact still there. What’s happening here is your phone thinks it has the image cached, and so isn’t loading it from the web server - instead displaying a local version of it. Only there’s a problem with that local copy of the image. If you visit https://aussie.zone/c/melbourne in your browser you’ll see that the tram is there.

          What app do you have there? I thought I had all the main Android apps (Boost, Connect, Jerboa, Voyager and Sync), but none of them seem to match this screenshot. Whichever it is, you’ll want to find a setting to clear the local cache. You can clear the cache from Android settings, but that will probably clear your account and make you log in again.

          Bit drastic, but I suppose I could upload a new icon. Your phone would recognise that it doesn’t have the new one in its cache and would load it. That would affect everyone though. Then again, maybe its time to upgrade from a W class to a Z class tram? 😀

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      3 months ago

      If you’ve got parents or someone who is able to help that can also be another avenue.

      If you send kids to childcare and they’re deemed too sick to stay or they’re contagious you may get a call to come pick them up anyway.

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        3 months ago

        Unfortunately I live with the less useful side of the family. I avoid sending them when sick, even when they’re just clingy because I know it will disrupt the carers’ plans for the other kids.

        There are just a fair few days like this, and responding to a call to pick them up would take too long if I was in an office in the city and got thr call to pick them up

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        3 months ago

        My girlfriend’s family live with us, so her mother and her brother are here, but I don’t really want to leave my kids in their hands.

        My parents are up in NSW so whilst they’d be a little better they’re just not an option

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          3 months ago

          Assuming its your place, what the heck is the point in them being there if they cant look after the kids?

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            3 months ago

            It’s technically my girlfriend’s place and she got it for her mother. Her mumcan’t work because she’s the carer of my girlfriend’s aunt who had a stroke. Her husband left her and they had to sell the house so this is the solution to keep her family out of renting forever.

            Her brother has been allowed to stay in his room so he’s in his mid 20s and has never had a job before. He’s autistic but that’s no reason to let him become a shut-in with no prospects.

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      3 months ago

      The system was designed for one person to stay at home running the household and covering childcare, or to have backup from extended family. Now that two incomes are needed and nuclear families are more isolated parents in this situation are kind of screwed.

      Friends could help but either you wouldn’t have time to make them, they can’t afford to live close by, or they’re working too

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        This is definitely part of it. I feel like suburbs and urban development don’t help either. People don’t work where they live anymore so it’s expected to live on one side of the city and work on the other side.

        Suburbs used to be build around something like a factory or an industrial area. Now you live in one place, shop in another, and work somewhere else

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      3 months ago

      We work out who has to go to work and for how long. We tend to swap, work half days each if needed. I can sometimes work from home. But at the end of the day, your kids are sick and need you, and work isn’t going to help pick your nursing home.

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        3 months ago

        I took them to the doctor today and got a certificate for carers leave for tomorrow.

        I’m full WFH and tomorrow is like the one day a year event they want everyone to go to Marvel stadium for a bunch of pro work propaganda.

        I may be having problems with my manager, but I might need to ride this out or find another fully remote role because I don’t know how days like this will work otherwise

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          There isn’t one answer that suits all families, someone has to give each time. We have grandmothers, but they’re both older and medically compromised so we don’t ask them to do the sick days, but they do help on school holidays. Luckily both our bosses are pretty understanding, and we share the load. But it’s a constant assessment every time, and we don’t judge each other as parents for it. It isn’t easy.

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    3 months ago

    Sick to death of these “there are no Romulans in Alien Romulus” jokes. Guys, cmon. If they are THIS side of the neutral zone they’re obviously cloaked.

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    3 months ago

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    3 months ago

    Thursday next week marks one year since I was hit by a semi trailer at high speed. I somehow walked away, but my car was smooshed and there was a bit of trauma to work through.

    I’m not generally one to put too much heed in anniversaries like this, but it’s looming at me a bit. I’m not sure what I should do on the day. Hide inside until it’s over? Do something positive to celebrate that I survived and am mostly ok? Deep clean the house to distract myself?

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      3 months ago

      I’d buy a cake and snacks and hibernate and cry and watch funny animal videos.

      Whatever you decide to do will not be the wrong decision. ♥ & 🫂

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      3 months ago

      Fark that’s full on. I’m not sure how to celebrate something like that but we’re all certainly glad you walked away from that.

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      3 months ago

      Am a great believer in the ‘do something positive’ option. But totally understand if you wish to make another choice of action. Bearing in mind that deep cleaning the house could well be something positive as well as distracting, and would free up a weekend to enjoy with no guilts attached. The hide inside option is less desirable imo, as it continues to fuel the trauma memory and reinforces the power it has over you. That is just my opinion though. You do what’s right for you on the day.