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the_siobhan) wrote2024-12-07 09:29 pm
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other than that, how was the play Mme Antoinette?
I keep telling myself I will post here and then not doing it. Then I look at the time stamp on my last entry and a month has gone by.
One of the things that definitely fell off the bus around the time of the funeral was my Spanish practice. I'm disinclined to go back to Duolingo since they brought in AI - I've seen lots of commentary from Spanish speakers that it's introduced a lot of errors into the program. But Duolingo did make it really easy to build a habit around practising, so I now I just have to figure out how to build a new one.
I'm also trying to build up the habit of doing Write Every Day again. And I started doing drawing exercises through DrawABox. And I'm trying to build a habit of going to the gym regularly again. That's really not a long list and none of the things on it are particularly difficult but I suck at changing multiple things at the same time so that does kind of explain why I keep running into a wall.
(Also new meds and learning to feed myself and big work stuff and the cat is also on new meds and ok, maybe it's more than four things.)
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In very good news, contractor's tests all came back negative. No bone cancer. So he's back to work on Tuesday. I am very happy he's healthy, because I genuinely like the guy. It also means I can now yell at him without feeling guilty. He texted me that he spent all day yesterday driving to stores to pick up supplies.
One of the things that has been waiting for the end of the construction work is to get my fucking toilet fixed. I paid off the last of my credit cards this month and said great! Time to rack that baby up again! And called a plumber. He decreed the ancient throne to be unsalvageable so I have a new one winging it's way towards me. Some day very soon I will be able to crap in my own house without having to haul buckets of water from the shower to do so. What a country.
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Saw my dad on Thursday. He wasn't doing great. It's alarming how fast his cognitive function is declining. Summer before last he would lose the occasional word. Now he only manages a few words before he starts struggling.
I sent an email to all family members and said, look I don't take risks around infection so we can do one of two things, either we do it at my house and everybody masks religiously for two weeks prior, OR we try and find a heated patio. I really didn't think the masking would fly, but much to my shock everybody agreed right away. The nephews said they mask anyway because they're both at new jobs and don't want to take time off. Everybody also said they are happy to do the family get-together in January, which means some gap after work events and NYE parties. So that's what we're going to do. This also gives me some extra time to get the kitchen sorted out - right now it's still full of boxes of crap. I don't want to unpack until the back window gets torn out because that's going to be filthy. But if I have a couple of extra weeks I have time to 1) harass the contractor to finish it 2) clean up after 3) put in shelves and 4) unbox everything.
Wish me luck.
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I have been absolutely fascinated by everything that's happening around the CEO shooting in Manhattan. Not so much the shooting itself but the social media around it. Conservative commentators are getting pushback from their audiences when they frame it as "lefty's celebrating". People in New York actively telling each other not to cooperate with the police.
This article is a good example, there are people who spend their spare time solving crimes who have have done a lot to close cold cases and they're all saying nah to this one.
https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/internet/internet-sleuths-say-wont-help-find-unitedhealthcare-ceo-suspect-rcna183228
It's been like a real-life Leverage episode and it's fascinating.
It has also led to a lot of Americans talking about their personal experiences with private healthcare. It's always been a horror show, but I feel like it's gotten worse in the last 10 years as the capitalism pressure-cooker gets hotter. Companies can't just make profit, they can't even just make more profit every year, they have to make a higher percentage increase in profit every year - until they hit the wall of course, because that shit's just not sustainable in the long term.
I am really hoping that Ontarians are reading these stories. Because our province is pushing for private healthcare and that's going to be very very bad news if the public just lets them get away with it.
One of the things that definitely fell off the bus around the time of the funeral was my Spanish practice. I'm disinclined to go back to Duolingo since they brought in AI - I've seen lots of commentary from Spanish speakers that it's introduced a lot of errors into the program. But Duolingo did make it really easy to build a habit around practising, so I now I just have to figure out how to build a new one.
I'm also trying to build up the habit of doing Write Every Day again. And I started doing drawing exercises through DrawABox. And I'm trying to build a habit of going to the gym regularly again. That's really not a long list and none of the things on it are particularly difficult but I suck at changing multiple things at the same time so that does kind of explain why I keep running into a wall.
(Also new meds and learning to feed myself and big work stuff and the cat is also on new meds and ok, maybe it's more than four things.)
***
In very good news, contractor's tests all came back negative. No bone cancer. So he's back to work on Tuesday. I am very happy he's healthy, because I genuinely like the guy. It also means I can now yell at him without feeling guilty. He texted me that he spent all day yesterday driving to stores to pick up supplies.
One of the things that has been waiting for the end of the construction work is to get my fucking toilet fixed. I paid off the last of my credit cards this month and said great! Time to rack that baby up again! And called a plumber. He decreed the ancient throne to be unsalvageable so I have a new one winging it's way towards me. Some day very soon I will be able to crap in my own house without having to haul buckets of water from the shower to do so. What a country.
***
Saw my dad on Thursday. He wasn't doing great. It's alarming how fast his cognitive function is declining. Summer before last he would lose the occasional word. Now he only manages a few words before he starts struggling.
I sent an email to all family members and said, look I don't take risks around infection so we can do one of two things, either we do it at my house and everybody masks religiously for two weeks prior, OR we try and find a heated patio. I really didn't think the masking would fly, but much to my shock everybody agreed right away. The nephews said they mask anyway because they're both at new jobs and don't want to take time off. Everybody also said they are happy to do the family get-together in January, which means some gap after work events and NYE parties. So that's what we're going to do. This also gives me some extra time to get the kitchen sorted out - right now it's still full of boxes of crap. I don't want to unpack until the back window gets torn out because that's going to be filthy. But if I have a couple of extra weeks I have time to 1) harass the contractor to finish it 2) clean up after 3) put in shelves and 4) unbox everything.
Wish me luck.
***
I have been absolutely fascinated by everything that's happening around the CEO shooting in Manhattan. Not so much the shooting itself but the social media around it. Conservative commentators are getting pushback from their audiences when they frame it as "lefty's celebrating". People in New York actively telling each other not to cooperate with the police.
This article is a good example, there are people who spend their spare time solving crimes who have have done a lot to close cold cases and they're all saying nah to this one.
https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/internet/internet-sleuths-say-wont-help-find-unitedhealthcare-ceo-suspect-rcna183228
It's been like a real-life Leverage episode and it's fascinating.
It has also led to a lot of Americans talking about their personal experiences with private healthcare. It's always been a horror show, but I feel like it's gotten worse in the last 10 years as the capitalism pressure-cooker gets hotter. Companies can't just make profit, they can't even just make more profit every year, they have to make a higher percentage increase in profit every year - until they hit the wall of course, because that shit's just not sustainable in the long term.
I am really hoping that Ontarians are reading these stories. Because our province is pushing for private healthcare and that's going to be very very bad news if the public just lets them get away with it.
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The toilet news is awesome. It will be a joy. I am sure the cistern will die more regularly, but it will be pristine and white and gleaming.
It's alarming how fast his cognitive function is declining.
Sadly, I believe this is par for the course.
I'm both amazed you got people to agree to the masking, and you trust them to do so.
But good luck.
I have been absolutely fascinated by everything that's happening around the CEO shooting in Manhattan.
Same. I have a folder of memes, and (via Tabby's DW) there are SONGS: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:4usmserhjqkvhldgedfjb3jw/post/3lcomocgc7k2v?ref_src=embed. I hope that link works.
until they hit the wall of course, because that shit's just not sustainable in the long term.
That's Marxist talk! Growth can continue forever!
Because our province is pushing for private healthcare and that's going to be very very bad news if the public just lets them get away with it.
Our Liberals (the righter of the two parties) have been trying to scrap public health for decades. It creaks along now, but they want to kill it. Or at least starve the beast.
Same with the NHS in the UK.
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Oh shit. I just realized, there's going to be copycats, aren't there?
That's sobering, because without the element of surprise on their side some people are going to get hurt.
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It may not be.
And people are going to get hurt anyway.
But, yes. Americans have more guns than brains. If I had my guess, I suspect we may get a corporate Kent State if there are too many copycats.
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This was my thought. There are literally more guns there than there are (human) brains. It's like the aristocracy was all, "I didn't think the guillotines would eat MY face."
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It is wild to me we are all 1-3 degrees of separation from the guy who made the original leopard tweet.
Given the number of ex-army guys in the US, and 20-years of using mercs, and the militarisation of the police...
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The part where we were joking about medievalists being prepared for this era is starting to not really be a joke anymore. New troubadours with accompanying Robin Hoods. A plague. The digital economy is more and more resembling feudalism and barter. It's a little odd.
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https://archiveofourown.org/tags/21st%20Century%20CE%20RPF/works
He appears to have picked up the nickname "The Adjuster".
Man, I want to write a paper about this. I would love to be a fly on the wall for this guy reading about himself.
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Of course there is fic.
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May that day come SOONEST!! At least you won't take it for granted? :-)
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<3
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Ugh. I feel this, and I'm sorry. This was how my mother was in her last couple of months. She was fine, but definitely in her late 80s up until the last 6 months or so. They couldn't get her blood pressure under control, so she'd keep swinging back and forth out of what seemed dementia. She finally ended up having a stroke about a week before she passed because of it. The whole time I talked to her during that week, issues due to her stroke and her blood pressure spiking made her almost incomprehensible. I'm so sorry. :(