• Gibsonisafluffybutt@aussie.zone
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    My new rule is that when it gets below a degree in temperature, I huddle in bed with Gibson and listen to audiobooks.

    Nothing of value can be done at this time lol

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    Gratitude thread! What are you grateful for today? :)

    I’m grateful for not cancelling my gym class booking today. Although I was tired and couldn’t give it my all, it was better than nothing. Also grateful for my mum being patient with me despite me being irritable.

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      I’m grateful for all the birds I saw today while enjoying the sunshine.

      I’m grateful for this warm bowl of porridge.

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      I am grateful for living in a nice apartment with nice little terraces I can garden on and I am grateful for living near beautiful parks.

      And I am grateful to all the people who make beautiful movies and tv for us to watch. It truly is a gift.

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      It’s my Friday! There are cats Boyo didn’t turn the freshly made bed into a burrito rolled dog nest in one day

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      I am grateful to have insulation in my house. Seriously all those people who don’t, especially renters, my heart goes out to them.

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      Grateful for fluffy butt

      For somewhere to live that’s all to myself

      For the studio I can lose myself in when I need to

      And for a plethora or media to watch when I want to rest my mind

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      I am grateful for central heating. And to have a roof over my head in this cold weather.

      I’m also grateful to the ABC for streaming ER on iview and keeping me entertained.

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    Just for a bit of fun, I decided to get on the little dog’s bed and mess up his blankets. Oh boy. He did not like it one little bit. He tried to nuzzle me off, snorting like a horse.

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    I got some news about the other kid. Apparently they are actually fully decided on moving him elsewhere. Their original plan was to move him out tomorrow, and have me move back in later tomorrow, but that didn’t end up happening because their plans fell through. So instead I’m staying in another hotel until Tuesday morning, and he’ll be leaving on Monday night.

    Also, kind of ironic, but the hotel I’m now staying at is the same one I lived in for a few months in 2018 after getting kicked out of another place in the country. Ironically in those days I was being moved close to every week and basically toured the entire west and south west of the state. Then I moved into this hotel and things started to settle down.

    I’m in a different room on a different floor, but it’s really interesting seeing it from a different perspective. 6 years ago I was still me, but so different it doesn’t even feel like I was. I was never expecting to come back here. I’m also loving the irony that despite how many places I’ve been at, and how much has changed in the world, system, and me, I’m still moving around every week. That doesn’t really make me sad though, because at least this time it’s a mutual thing and I have some say in where I’m going and when. Last time I was here I was only here because somebody declared that I would be, and that was the end of the story. Also I could’ve chosen somewhere else, or another Airbnb.

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        Try not to think about 2016 being 8 years ago and 2014 being a full decade ago then. Because that sent me into a spiral at the start of the year

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              My kids are 9 and 12. So you’d have been in between them in age. The idea of either of them being set adrift, alone, in a hotel is setting off all my daddy instincts.

              I am sad that this was your childhood. As he’s probably a bigger train nerd than you, I see a lot of parallels between you and my eldest.

              You’ve clearly managed to navigate the state system. So I guess we need to recognise also that something in the system is working. I worry about your support system when you turn 18. Do they just set you adrift and wish you luck in life on your birthday?

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                I wasn’t alone back then, I did have support workers (contingency hotels in Vic are run under more or less the same conditions as resi, so 24/7 workers and such).

                I wouldn’t really give the system that much credit, because I know a lot of people it hasn’t worked for, the other kid who moved in is probably one of them. On my end, all I can do to get my needs met is being proactive about sending emails and text messages, and pretty much harassing people on the daily until they get things sorted. But that only works because the people within my care team are all receptive, have a good relationship with me, and do their jobs. If my case manager decided she didn’t want to follow something up for me, then it wouldn’t matter what I said or how often I said it, it would never happen.

                It used to be the case (as recently as a couple years ago) that the day before your 18th birthday you would be kicked out. Nowadays it has changed a bit, and there are more support options. I’m eligible for a service that some other people aren’t (which I don’t really want to get into, it comes down to personal reasons), which offers subsidised housing (although operates differently to the housing commission). There’s about a 9 month waiting list for that, which I only got onto recently. In the meantime though, I can stay in my current space until I’m 19. They’re not huge fans of that, and as soon as somewhere comes up, the expectation is definitely that I take it and move out ASAP, but the option is there to stay around until I turn 19. I will lose most of my support network once I move, but in their place, something else will take it for a few years.

                I don’t know what the “standard” pathway is for moving out, so I also don’t know what the backup is if my current plan falls through for whatever reason. But prior to this extension and moving into lead tenant, my plan after moving out was to live in a car

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                  The Car thing should be your fallback plan to keep you off sleeping on the street. It’s only a step up from that, and certainly not something you should be planning for. YouTube videos make it look a lot more glamorous than it actually is. I slept for a week in a van while I drove around in New Zealand. It was fully kitted out with kitchen, actual bed, power, water, the works! And a week was long enough - I would not have wanted to live like that longer term.

                  The dodgiest one-bedroom shoebox with a bathroom and toilet would be better than any car.

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              Very very rude words!

              If you want a Mad Internet Aunt or eight you’re probably in the right place.

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                Make that 9… you’re a good egg Baku, and my mind boggles at what you’ve been through.

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                  Thanks eagle and catfish. I’ll probably reminisce and share some stories over the next few days as I collect myself and settle in.

                  2018 was an absolutely wild year. I got kicked out of 2 places, moved 11 times, and had to travel about 300km between each new place. I’ve only moved about 25 (I think) times since I was born, so almost half of them happened in 2018 alone

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    It seems Booktopia’s gone into administration.
    I was just on the verge of putting in a order for my IRL cakeday, too. 😬

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    Was mentioning this is the first house i’ve lived in that hasn’t fucked me on a cold snap, and how when i woke up it was 20c and it stays 20c!!

    Coworker overheard last part and tried to oppression olympics snipe me. Nosy bitch got a short, sharp lesson on exactly what growing up in a holmesglen concrete prefab special was like.

    I ain’t wearing guilt, i’ve done my fucken time and then some.

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      She can fuck right off and so cal the bills needed to get this place out of single digits and me be able to tell what colour my skin is.

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    I was invited to a mutual friend’s birthday party and I’ve met her twice. Could be a good opportunity to socialise but a) there’s going to be a bit of drinking which isn’t my scene rn considering the eight week fitness challenge I’m doing and b) scary. Do I go or do I not go?

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      Plan to go for an hour and a half. You don’t have to empty your battery. Go early, leave when you notice the effects of alcohol on people.

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    Do you wear a wristwatch?

    If so, is it because you use it, out of habit, as a fashion thing, something else, or a combination of the above?

    Mine keeps breaking and I’m thinking of just replacing it with some jewellery (simple chain bracelet?) on that side to fill the void.

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      I wear my Apple Watch mainly to track exercise and a bit out of habit. I don’t really use the watch that much though outside of tracking workouts, so recently decided to buy a cheap Casio watch (this one as it was on sale) when I just want something on my wrist as a fashion thing.

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      I do. I used to wear one all the time as a kid so it’s partially out of habit. I don’t like having to pull my whole phone out just to check the time when I can do it causally on my wrist, and I have a smartwatch but the screen never turns on when I want it to.

      I bought an automatic Steeldive watch off Aliexpress that’s pretty good and one of the cheapest solar watches from Citizen I could find. Solar watches are great, they’re so light and require almost no maintenance.

      I’m not into watches for the fashion so I find so many of them incredibly ugly for everyday wear

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      Yep, I wear an analogue watch every time I leave the house, and use it to know the time quickly. It also looks pretty, because I like my functional things to be decorative if they can be, but it’s primarily functional.

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      I don’t wear a wristwatch at all, or bracelets. I hate the way they feel. Generally just check my phone for the time.

      #justmillenialthings

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      I have a older style garmin (that’s small and has an actual working watch face so it doesn’t look like a fitness tracker). I mainly wear it for the tracking and stress/HRV tracking but the watch bit is handy when I’m in meetings or dealing with public transport or trying to put down the phone. I lived happily without a watch for many years but since I got it I’ve worn it all the time. If it broke I’d probably go without again until I found something I like that fits.

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      When you say “breaking” what do you mean? Stop working? Crack the screen? The band falls off?

      Yes, I wear a garmin. It counts my steps, tells the time, records shit. Before that I wore an analogue.

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        It’s got a separate second hand that keeps falling off with bumps, and the rogue hand gets caught in the hour and minute hands. Fixable but doesn’t seem to stick. And it makes me realise I barely ever look at it to tell the time, I just feel naked without it.

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          Ok, so it’s shit. Get a decent watch like a Lorus. They are Seiko’s cheaper range but built to last.

          You’re not using your watch because it’s disappointing you.

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            It was good back in the day, but I think it’s just old now. It’s been through a few battery replacements and had the glass replaced once. The Horse don’t seem to make watches with separate second hands anymore, so I wonder if it was a known issue.

            I’ll make sure to check out Lorus.

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    All those cold swims paid off last night.

    I’m in a house built in 1910 with no insulation, sisalation etc. Slept with the windows open and felt nothing.

    Would’ve burned through a lot of previous midnight snacks it’s basically cheating.

    So in this weather we switch from steamed dims sims to deep fried dim sims because it’d be a health hazard if the blood wasn’t loaded up with stuff to burn.

    So the science is true: Get in cold water = can deep fry shit.