Today is Juneteenth and also the international day for the elimination of sexual violence in conflict

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    5 months ago

    So apparently child protection have taken note of the troubles they caused and have decided I’ll be spending the next week at a hotel. Odd decision, seems cheaper to just move the new one out and then everyone would be better off, but I’m not going to complain. It seems like a flashy one and has an indoor gym.

    I get to escape the chaos of this place and the weird workers they’ve put here (that’s a whole other rant, but some rando who refuses to talk to you sleeping on your couch is kind of uncomfortable). And if I put a water jug in my fridge, it won’t go missing!

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      Maybe they see you are more responsible to be in a hotel than the other person? Bonus, you’ll hopefully get to enjoy better heating during this cold snap! Hope they sort it out and you can get back to your home soon.

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        Most likely. I spent about a month on my own when the old LT went on holiday to Indonesia. And I’ve never caused intentional property damage and don’t smoke (they’d be worried about the bond) But they’re paying a lot of money for the 24/7 workers just for the other kid, I would’ve thought it’d have been cheaper to move him back to a Resi (which does also have 24/7 staffing, but is subsided by 3 other kids)

        I was told that the regional manager is back (he was away and his replacement was a dick and didn’t raise his concerns about the new kid being placed here) and he’s not happy with the situation and agreed to represent the agency and push for the new kid to be moved out (they’re the ones paying for the workers, which ultimately comes from their profit margin, so they’re incentivised to move a lower maintenance person in anyway).

        The program manager seems to think he will be moved out after I, the old LT and 2 people from my care team all wrote letters about the situation. But there’s no timeframe for that, could be a few days, or it could be a few weeks. But probably not more than a month if the department agrees he’s not suitable for lead tenant.

        so...

        So I’ve actually been kicked out of 1 Resi house before, and from the day the organisation decided they wanted nothing to do with me until I was somewhere else was about 17 days. I won’t get into it, but I was an angry kid placed in a bad situation

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    ok all you mofos stuck in horrible cold shitty rentals come over here where there’s whole house heating to 20c and there’s cats and beanbags and I’m making muffins and we’re on a hill so we can buy rifles and snipe your slumlord bastards.

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      You better be careful making these offers, because you had me at “cats”. If your house has a good view of train tracks, I’d never leave!

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      Sounds like a plan. Ventured out into the sun for a bit and it’s kinda nice out there. Now back to work wearing a doona.

  • Gibsonisafluffybutt@aussie.zone
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    I’m officially Simon. Yay? Lol

    Had an interview this morning which went ok I think. Will find out if I go to the next stage tomorrow.

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    5 months ago
    it's this kind of morning, apparently

    (Pardon the mess, still working on the built in wardrobe so the linens and dross boxes are stored down my side)

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      Pinned by cats, what a terrible way to wake up. One of mine was even under the covers with me.

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        Punkin was an absolute “crawl under the doona” boy. And I don’t mean like the other two, who are “tent your legs peasant bitch and make me a yurt” he would literally spoon. Big or little, he didn’t care.

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        My tabby is under the doona most nights, and usually demands the middle. Greedy little bugger.

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          Foxy is in the middle, claws pointed towards the other half. Then he kneads the air just to make sure he’s not disturbed. Little fuckers.

  • Baku@aussie.zoneOP
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    I reckon I’m gonna use the peace and quiet to have an early night. Tomorrow’s DT is all yours goonsy 😉

    (Or whoever else wants a chance in the spotlight)

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    I ran a short story competition at some schools for the kids to win copies of my books and I’m reading through the entries today and man, kids are morbid. It’s kind of funny how wild their imaginations get.

    And one of them had a genuinely sad and depressing ending. It was a story about a girl and her mum and it mentions she doesn’t know where he dad is and how she wishes she had a sister and then bed creatures attack her and kill her mum and she runs away but theres more monsters and she runs back into the house and lays on her bed ending it with ‘why should I save myself. I’ve lost everything I’ve loved.’

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      Wowww that’s brutal. How old are the kids? That’s a cool competition though! How will you select a winner?

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        Primary school age. I don’t have any details on them aside from name (for obvious reasons) but I’d say they’re grade 4 and up.

        Well, picking winners was easy for 2 schools. There were going to be three winners from each school. One school submitted 3 stories and one submitted one so they win by default. I’m currently writing each a personal letter congratulating them and some thoughts and writing advice.

        The other school submitted 10. I haven’t read them yet but I’m gonna feel bad for the ones who don’t win. I’m almost considering giving them all a copy.

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      Oof, I remember writing some real grim stuff when I was in primary and highschool lol. Scared a couple of my English and Literature teachers.

      Kid’s imaginations are wild, untamed places lol

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    The winter solstice is in 2 days. On one hand, sad, but on the other, things will only be on the up and up for the next 6 months

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    Just got rid of a whole lotta concrete at the tip. Nearly died when they were trying to charge $151. Got it for $31.50 instead.

    But that was very satisfying throwing it on the pile, loud noises breaking shit. Threw one bit up the top of the pile and caused an impressive concrete avalanche.

    But jeez the matress disposal area… most of those were better than mine.

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    Today’s society seems to consist of an awful lot of whinging over either current or historical matters.

    At some point whinging needs to turn into action.

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      Action!
      Listen up!
      To your battlestations!
      Time is now for climate action!
      But we react to distractions
      From capitalist corporations
      And tyrannical nations,
      Inciting a class war,
      Bigotry we can’t ignore,
      For a higher number
      On the genocide score.
      So we vocalise our protestations,
      But we can’t walk the streets
      With our slumlords to please;
      Rent is still due, utilities too
      So at work we spew:
      We can’t go out to fight
      When we have work that night,
      Two kids, a dog, a cost of living blight;
      It’s tight.

  • Seagoon_@aussie.zone
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    aargh, my local optician couldn’t fix my glasses, after half an hour of mild cussing seems rayban uses unique screws for their frames and they don’t stock rayban. Couldn’t even wire the hinge as it’s a concealed screw hole. These were fairly expensive.

    from now on it’s cheap ass glasses and lots of them

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      Ugh, what a pain! I’m sorry they can’t be fixed. After an unfortunate incident with Versace specs (hence my advice yesterday to wire them together) I buy the cheap $40ish ones from Specsavers, and keep one for going out and one for work. I have to; the work ones get filthy with flour and passata and potato water lol, you can never 100% clean that gunk out of all the little grooves and nose pads so they just get thrown out every so often. The going out pair gets put to service as a work pair and a new going out pair is obtained.