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Hey all, Decided to take the plunge with aussie zone and nice to be invited into the daily thread. Hope you are all doing well

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Hey alright! I rescued another one!!

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haha yes you did. Once I got off my lazy butt.

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Careful now. The eco chamber we created on the old site is inevitably going to repeat here, apparently.

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…apparently…

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Good to see you again!

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And you too. I hope everything is well with you.

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hello!

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there!

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Nice to see a fellow writer!

I’m hoping Lemmy has some decent writing places, I always hated the Reddit ones tbh.

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I felt like r/writing was just bad advice and people not wanting you to be a writer.

What do you write?

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Yeah it was the same questions over and over again and I’m like “ugh okay, yes you can write women if you’re a man just WRITE THEM AS HUMANS!”

I’m a urban fantasy/sci-fi writer mostly. But I love creative non-fiction too.

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Did your book get published? I have no recollection of anything past you saying you were working on it maybe? Welcome home anyway.

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I have a couple published which you can check out here

A couple of upper primary horror inspired by Goosebumps (book 3 coming soon), a Treasure Hunting Adventure (releasing shortly) and a Tassie-western novella/sort story (like 40 pages).

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I went to visit nana in respite care today. The place she is is really nice and the nurses and the others there are lovely. I genuinely think it’s as nice as you can get with these kinds of things. The problem is that nana’s dementia means that she forgets why she’s there. Her short term memory is about 5 minutes long now, and every few minutes she asked me “when do I get to go home?” It broke my heart every time. She doesn’t remember what happened to put her there and she doesn’t understand. When she saw me walk into the common space she jumped up and said “you’ve come to take me home!!” It was all I could do to not cry on the spot. She’s also started reverting to being scared of my grandfather. He’s been dead for 30 years. He was a raging alcoholic and very physically and emotionally violent, but nana also gave out as much as she got back in the day and has never expressed being afraid of him before. But when I kept having to say to her “no Nan, this is your home now, remember? You’re here so that we can keep you safe” she’d just nod and go “right, to keep me safe from him he’s always so angry when he drinks.” So that’s interesting.

Anyway I took her to the pancake parlour and let her go to town and order anything she wanted and she was so stoked. She’s never as happy as she is when she’s got dessert.

I need and entire bottle of wine and a good cry now.

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Big hugs to you and your nan. That’s rough.

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That’s really difficult, I’m sorry. You go have that wine and cry, it’s okay to do so 💜

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Thanks, friend ❤️

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Before my grandpa passed, he was in hospice care (found out later that it’s actually the same one my partner’s mum works at, but she wasn’t his nurse) and he I think suffered dementia because of the jaw cancer. And like man, that shit hurts. And you know they’re not forgetting you intentionally.

Like I remember my final goodbye and I could see him trying to connect the dots on who I am. Ugh.

I’ll have to join you the good cry (luckily there’s no one else here in the lunch room), it never gets easier.

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Nana, thankfully, still remembers who I am. There’s only been one instance where she didn’t know me, and it was because I showed up at her house with my sister and niece who she hadn’t seen for 5+ years and two unfamiliar faces threw her. I can’t take Mr Omoikiri with me to see her either because he came onto the scene too late for him to be in her long-term memory and she gets a bit uncomfortable around ‘strange’ men. She also comes out with some old lady racist stuff sometimes that she may have thought in the past, but had the filter to know to not say it. and while he just laughs it off, it’s best for everyone if he stays away. I’m certain the day will come when she doesn’t know me though.

I’m sorry for your loss too. It just sucks so much

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Oof yeah, it’s uhhh… it’s tough being around old people and they just feel so embolden to say whatever is on their mind. I’m surprised my nana is taking my cousin’s transition well. Of course, I guess it’s easier to understand his transition because it’s a binary transition, whereas I and my partner are both nonbinary… oh well.

Yeah it does suck. But, your Nana is getting the best care and she knows she’s loved and that’s really all you can ask for.

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Thank you. ❤️

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Dementia is really really hard to deal with. It’s heartbreaking to see and interact with someone whose memory is disappearing.

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It’s so hard. Thankfully nana is now past the point where she realises that she’s dementing. There was a while where she was really distressed because she knew she should remember how to do basic tasks and had enough of her mind still to understand what was happening to her

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I work at a respite home and it’s such a sad place to be because you see the elderly suffering through their dementia and other memory or physical issues. It’s really sad, but it’s so nice you got to take her out.

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That hit me right in the gut too. This isn’t a big centre. There’s maybe 25-30 people in there all up. It’s also not a high-care one, so they’re free to roam around and do what they want and we can take them out no problem. But when I signed nana out in the log, I saw that there was maybe only 10 other instances of people taking their loved ones out. Maybe some of them can’t really go out, and maybe some family members come and sit with them instead. But for the most part it looks like they’ve just been out there and forgotten.

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Hi Onoikiri.

It must have been really hard to go through that.

I didn’t have a good relationship with my mother and she had a deep onset of dementia while relatively young that eventually took her motor functions and her voice.

On one of my earlier visits she was still somewhat lucid but had no speech and I had to explain to her why we had to put her into a home that she tried desperately to escape from.

When I last saw her she was just a husk of herself staring out into space with clenched fists not even recognising me.

It was very hard to see and I wish we had time to mend our relationship and I’m sure her dementia contributed to our fights.

Treasure the time you have spent and memories of her that you have.

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Dastardly Windows automatic update restarted my computer and made the bot homeless overnight. At least it was not the bot itself failing. It has now been turned off. I thought I’d shut off everything that could turn it off on me, but missed one.

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Damn, Microsoft killed another bot. We can’t keep allowing this to happen. Remember Tay!

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I wonder what future humans (if there are any) will make of Windows updates.

I like the comment you added to bot001’s posts. I was thinking of adding a random quote of the day to sydbot. Thinking is about as far as I usually get though. I’m a good thinker in that respect.

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bot must be hungry and tired 🔋

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Maybe some nice new batteries, a squirt of WD40, points cleaning and a buff with a microfibre cloth will help it feel better. Self care would apply to bots too methinks.

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I’ve been asked if I want to attend an IT security conference next week at the MCG which it comes with an MCG tour and a fine-dining lunch experience. I feel like I don’t own clothes nice enough to attend something like that! I’m not fancy.

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Jeans + solid coloured t-shirt or long sleeve would suffice.

Just don’t tuck your t-shirt into the pants.

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Yeah “smart casual” had changed a lot. Jeans and a nice tshirt is enough to get you by.

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A pair of slacks, shirt with a collar and a pair of shoes (not runners) will be fine.

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It’s IT. Just wear your most recently ironed pair of khakis and a collared t-shirt.

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I always wear a death metal t-shirt when I am made to go into the office.

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I’ve got a collection of 90’s wrestlers gear for such occasions.

First date - Brett ‘The Hitman’ Hart

Second date - The Undertaker

Court appearances - Macho Man

Family Gatherings - Mankind

Work related - NWO or Hulkamania

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IT security so chainmail and a chastity belt.

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You gotta take a nice jacket - usually either, cream, bone, white, off-white, ivory or beige.

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That’s a blast from the past… My favourite random quote was always The cars just keep going round and round, it so fucking boring

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Sad Robot Noises

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