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    It’s quite a nice day out today. Depression’s been eating me alive for the past few, so the sunshine is a welcome distraction.

    Also tried a Banh Mi for the first time, from the place at Chadstone. Probably not the best you can get, but it was quite nice.

  • Rusty Raven @aussie.zoneM
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    I am feeling a bit rich today. Just banked the money from my Marketplace sales, it’s payday today, I received my tax return a couple of days ago, I got a $50 Bunnings card from my FlyBuys last week and I’m signed up for a study which will pay for my milk for the next four weeks (and give me a $150 Visa card at the end). Why can’t all these things happen every week?

    Edit: just found out I’m on the fancy A2 milk for the study. Never had that before.

  • StudSpud The Starchy@aussie.zone
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    Good fucking grief! These two anti-vaxxers are now discussing how climate change is fake and that the phasing out of gas will reduce quality of life.

    Fucking fuck fuck this shit

    Edit: i already feel so “job ready” listening to these two knuckleheads. 🙄

    Edit: these men love hearing themselves talk, fucking UGH UGH UGH 🤮🤮🤮

    Edit: one of them just told the trainer her qualifications don’t matter… her PhD doesnt matter… i cant even. This is actually wack af

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    These stupid medications are making my anxiety worse and now im having a panic attack even though the cause of my worry is unfounded. Brain is being mean to me today

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    Should not have let myself doze on the couch yesterday, I kept telling myself it’ll screw with my sleep schedule. Well it did, and now I’ve been awake sine 2:50am and I just want the day to end because I feel all thrown about.

  • legios@aussie.zone
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    First day back at work after 1 1/2 weeks off. Shit didn’t catch fire while I was gone which is nice. Have a chat tomorrow with my 2-up boss about how he has treated me (just before I went on leave). Not looking forward to it but I know my worth so whatever happens happens.

    Went on a (2nd) date on the weekend too which was great, but also felt like I wasn’t supportive enough about some of her concerns about work etc. so followed up today. We’ll see how that goes…

  • TinyBreak@aussie.zone
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    Kiddo can now be tickled. And he LOVES it. And honestly, its made my whole year. I had to do the daycare drop off today. I was very brave, and I handed him over and left, but I wanted to run back in, snatch him up and drive off somewhere fun together.

    • Nath@aussie.zone
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      My favorite thing about the first day of kinder was the contrast between the kids who had been in daycare and knew how to play with kids the same age, and the kids who had clearly never been apart from a parent.

      The daycare kids were all “bye daddy/mummy” and off to play with kids in one corner, while the others were a wailing mess. Until their parents actually left and they wandered off to the fun corner with the other kids.

      I wish I took a photo of the row of mums outside the classroom, standing on the bench peering in the high window at their kids. They were also crying, having never been apart from their babies. It was sweet.

      You’ve done well. Daycare is crazy expensive, but it is worth it for so many reasons. It is good for both of you.

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        Oh 100% worth it. He is already babbling so much more than he was before he started. He’s probably one of the younger ones in the room so I think its probably doing him some good to see the other kids up and moving around.

        • Nath@aussie.zone
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          He’s going to pick up every plague and pestilence ever from that hive of disease. He’ll bring them home and probably make you sick, also. It’s not going to seem like it at the time, but this is also likely a good thing.

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            Oh he’s 10 steps ahead of you there. We’re all crook thanks to him. Do you reckon our immune systems get better as a result too?

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              With the caveat that I am not a qualified medical professional by any stretch of the imagination: I believe that the earlier that we are introduced to the assorted regular viruses and colds etc, the better our immune systems will be taught to fight them off, yes.

              I assume this is a given if your kid is in daycare, but the above is a compliment to a proper vaccination programme, not an alternative to it.

              • TinyBreak@aussie.zone
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                Of course. I sort of hated when the MCH nurse asked us about vaccines as if we were gonna argue with her or say no, but I guess they get that a lot.

                • Kudra :maybe_verified:@aus.social
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                  @TinyBreak @Nath I had my daughter in daycare at 3 months (1 day a week) and she caught EVERYTHING in the first year. I got about half the things, a milder version, but with the 3 gastros I was SO grateful for my standing Zofran script as it would have been awful without.

                  This year so far (she’s now almost 2), 3 relatively mild colds (touch wood), I know there will be more things but I vaguely hope the experience of covid has made a tiny dent in behaviour so there is a bit less spread.

                  The policies at childcare have definitely not swung back to precovid norms, so they are stricter now than before regarding temperature, diarrhoea etc and exclusions generally. So I think maybe that is helping a little? The immune system still gets a workout, but I’ve been expecting to be much sicker this year than so far has turned out.

  • underwatermagpies@aussie.zone
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    Daffodils and jonquils and sunshine, oh my. I’m leaning into all the trite stereotypes about spring being a time of renewal and reenergising and I’m feeling great.

    Possibly being on annual leave is helping.

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    If you’re coughing every 20 seconds on a bus then you either should have stayed at home or at the very least should be wearing a mask.

    Honestly people are fucking animals.

    • Nath@aussie.zone
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      Honestly people are fucking animals.

      Pretty sure that’s illegal. You should report them.

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      Well… that is highly illegal. I’ll take a rainbow one please.

      Edit: Oh yeah you’re in the US

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          that looks nasty, a palm knife you put on your pinky and slash with.

          I hate knives, psychos love them cos they are “intimate”, they can feel their victim thru the blade

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            Yeah, i had the unfortunate luck of meeting a nazi through an old school mate who’s new friendship group just happened to contain one. This was almost 30 years ago. He sold drugs, I wanted some drugs. When I went to score, he had a collection of ornamental knives he was showing me. Then there was one he liked, “cos it was one you can use”. He gave me a lift back to the train station like the nice guy he was and he and his girlfriend yelled racist slurs out the car window at his pacific islander neighbours. I was terrified and glad I’d moved away from the area in which those fucking bogan scum lords lived. Oh my, people are shit and drug dealers are some of the lowest piles of shit I’ve ever known.

    • melbaboutown@aussie.zone
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      Is that legal over there?

      And are they intended for self defence or are they like camping/hunting pocket knives?

      • bull⚡@aussie.zone
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        Land of the free, baby! Yeeehawww! I can get a case of beer and some knives to play with! Meanwhile all I got was a cherry Slurpee and the dude said “is that all you’re getting? You’re alright then” and gave it to me for free! Currently slurping in the car on a hill at the edge of Moab watching the sunset over the red mountains.

    • T156@lemmy.world
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      They’re very colourful. Like the old plastic safety knives/scissors you had as a child, which cut about as well as a cricket bat.

      • Nath@aussie.zone
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        That actually makes sense, though. Those poor people couldn’t take their knives on the plane, so they can buy one at the terminal as soon as they land.

        Why they have to carry a knife everywhere in the first place, I can’t answer. It’s a cultural thing.