Anonymous wrote:I have been laid off and everyone is sympathetic but I would much rather be getting $57k/yr and not work rather than get 66k/yr and deal with all the work crap!
Also told my ex and he increased the child support.
Anonymous wrote:My small ugly husband can’t cook and is losing his hair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I shat in the shower to save paper and just cause I could.
popped off the drain cover, and plopped it right down the drain hole, no marks.
Cleaned balloon knot with bodywash.
Even came up with a song, like the one by Eric Clapton. "I shat the shower......but I didn't s&it the kitchen sink, oh no"
You write and behave like a sociopath raised on Mountain Dew by the members of a radio morning zoo. You are absolutely disgusting and I feel genuine pity for any human or living animal that has to deal with you in any capacity.
I think your extremely response is much weirder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I shat in the shower to save paper and just cause I could.
popped off the drain cover, and plopped it right down the drain hole, no marks.
Cleaned balloon knot with bodywash.
Even came up with a song, like the one by Eric Clapton. "I shat the shower......but I didn't s&it the kitchen sink, oh no"
You write and behave like a sociopath raised on Mountain Dew by the members of a radio morning zoo. You are absolutely disgusting and I feel genuine pity for any human or living animal that has to deal with you in any capacity.
Anonymous wrote:I shat in the shower to save paper and just cause I could.
popped off the drain cover, and plopped it right down the drain hole, no marks.
Cleaned balloon knot with bodywash.
Even came up with a song, like the one by Eric Clapton. "I shat the shower......but I didn't s&it the kitchen sink, oh no"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I realized I spent too much money on going out or ordering in, i feel AWFUL for the bartenders and restaurant workers but I'm curious if this will cause a shift in quality and pricing, at least in the DC area. I haven't ordered in or picked up takeout in over a month, I want to support the local restaurants, but I'm not paying $70 for subpar food between the food and the delivery. There's this constant guilt-tripping about taking care of our local businesses, but no one takes care of us when we're well or in a bad shape.
Capitalism is ugly, and all of those using these dire times to make money are just crappy people. (outside of stocks, I'm talking buying all the Nintendos or all the chest freezers to resell at a profit).
I haven't missed many people and they likely haven't missed me, this makes me think it's time to find a better community.
People complaining are incredibly annoying. You have food, water, electricity, it's good weather so you're not dying of heat or cold, you have internet and can keep in touch with everyone at ANY time, and yet people are SO bored, they need connection. FT someone. You have ANY idea how lucky you are?
If you think capitalism is ugly, why don’t you move to Venezuela?
Why is it that people only suggest moving to Venezuela? Tell PP to move to Sweden or Denmark! That'll show'em!
Enjoy your taxes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I realized I spent too much money on going out or ordering in, i feel AWFUL for the bartenders and restaurant workers but I'm curious if this will cause a shift in quality and pricing, at least in the DC area. I haven't ordered in or picked up takeout in over a month, I want to support the local restaurants, but I'm not paying $70 for subpar food between the food and the delivery. There's this constant guilt-tripping about taking care of our local businesses, but no one takes care of us when we're well or in a bad shape.
Capitalism is ugly, and all of those using these dire times to make money are just crappy people. (outside of stocks, I'm talking buying all the Nintendos or all the chest freezers to resell at a profit).
I haven't missed many people and they likely haven't missed me, this makes me think it's time to find a better community.
People complaining are incredibly annoying. You have food, water, electricity, it's good weather so you're not dying of heat or cold, you have internet and can keep in touch with everyone at ANY time, and yet people are SO bored, they need connection. FT someone. You have ANY idea how lucky you are?
If you think capitalism is ugly, why don’t you move to Venezuela?
Why is it that people only suggest moving to Venezuela? Tell PP to move to Sweden or Denmark! That'll show'em!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I confess that when my parent lingered in a nursing home for 4 years, Coronavirus would have been a blessing. You get to the point where your parent is legally alive, but not living.
There are entire communities where the elderly are kind of warehoused and dependent upon aides to dress, bathe, move, toilet, diaper change, feed and otherwise attend to and it’s all impersonal and isolating. My parent was in a lauded, expensive facility in a private room and it was beyond depressing and dire. We hired a private duty aide and visited to ensure our parent was rarely alone. Otherwise, the frail elderly are left alone for hours. Call buttons ignored.
My parent literally wasted away and died while sleeping. I’ve changed my medical directive that I am not be be kept alive by any extraordinary means/DNR.
This. I think coronvirus in nursing homes is an act of kindness from the universe.
We are all not so secretly hoping this takes my 99 year old grandfather with "the stats of a high school athlete!" and very limited mental capacity...
Won’t the Coronavirus kill him with pneumonia? Is that really the cause of death you want for him? That’s an amazing hope for you to have, if I take you right.
Obviously not ideal, but he wanted us to take him out somewhere and shoot him with a pistol if he ever lost his mind, after working full time until 92. So yes, no one is exactly fretting about any cause of death for a mentally incapacitated turning 100 year old. Have you spent much time on some of these late seniors floors? It's basically an act of mercy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I confess that when my parent lingered in a nursing home for 4 years, Coronavirus would have been a blessing. You get to the point where your parent is legally alive, but not living.
There are entire communities where the elderly are kind of warehoused and dependent upon aides to dress, bathe, move, toilet, diaper change, feed and otherwise attend to and it’s all impersonal and isolating. My parent was in a lauded, expensive facility in a private room and it was beyond depressing and dire. We hired a private duty aide and visited to ensure our parent was rarely alone. Otherwise, the frail elderly are left alone for hours. Call buttons ignored.
My parent literally wasted away and died while sleeping. I’ve changed my medical directive that I am not be be kept alive by any extraordinary means/DNR.
This. I think coronvirus in nursing homes is an act of kindness from the universe.
We are all not so secretly hoping this takes my 99 year old grandfather with "the stats of a high school athlete!" and very limited mental capacity...
Won’t the Coronavirus kill him with pneumonia? Is that really the cause of death you want for him? That’s an amazing hope for you to have, if I take you right.
Anonymous wrote:I'm enjoying the quarantine and thinking I don't want to go back to regular schedule.
I'm getting more sleep, finished a bunch of projects at home, spending quality time with fam, and have extra time for my own hobbies that don't include shitting in the shower.