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    • RozR
      Roz
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      lol man, we had a typing class when i was in eighth grade, and i was already a way better and faster typist than the teacher at that point

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        Muscle Car @Roz
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        @Roz I once set up my action-PVP MMO keyboard layout such that I only had to use the mouse to click on quest objects. All my movement was on my numkeys. 🤣 I felt your post in my bones, fam. ❤

        Got what you wanted, lost what you had.

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        • WizzW
          Wizz @SockMonkey
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          @SockMonkey said in Real Life Struggles/Support/Vent:

          @Roz My kid hunt and pecks on her laptop keyboard, but can text at the speed of light so I believe it!

          I’m also a mid-30’s millennial who started very early with desktops but taught myself to hunt and peck at the speed most people average with typical typing, lol. it used to get me mercilessly teased at my last desk job because people could hear me super-pecking from across the room. 😂

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          • SnacknessS
            Snackness @Wizz
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            @Wizz I do that too! It’s sort of a weird hybrid of hunt/peck and touch type but it’s fast!

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              mietze
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              I have old people ankles and knees and can now apparently tweak ligaments JUST STANDING STILL NOT DOING ANYTHING. Like blinding fall on the floor pain for a few minutes. In an unrelated matter perimenopause fucking sucks.

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                Raeras
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                Why is there a Vehicle Registration Fee that’s separate from Vehicle Registration Renewal? I paid my shit in August thinking I was ahead of the game. Still hadn’t gotten my tags but also my driver’s license had apparently expired in May so I renewed that. Got pulled over this weekend for unrelated reasons and they said my registration was expired.

                Called the city this morning and they were like ‘that’s separate, you have to go through the dmv’, which you think I’d know by now because I’ve had to do this a hundred times but it’s too much to keep track of x.x

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                • saoS
                  sao
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                  Apparently I’m in jury trial tomorrow because two other trials canceled so there goes every plan I had for Halloween night.

                  let it be a challenge to you

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                  • KestrelK
                    Kestrel
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                    I wanted to post in RL Happy initially, but I’ll post it here, since although immense gratitude is involved, it’s rooted in struggles.

                    It’s been rough. It’s been really, really, really rough. If you know what’s going on right now, and if you know my personal connection to what’s going on, then if you know, you know. I’ll leave the specifics at that. I have thought of scarcely else for the past 25 days. I’m conscious I may have become a drain on my friends because of it. I feel depressed. I don’t think I’m clinically depressed, but I feel I’m experiencing symptoms of depression, temporarily, as a consequence of events. Minor provocations feel like hurricanes. I feel like I’m turning into a hurricane. I am angry and raw.

                    The happy — kindness is never not appreciated, but in times of need, it’s appreciated that much more. The silver-lining right now is how clearly I’m able to see and feel the love, care and compassion some of my friends, and even some distant acquaintances, have for me. The goodness I can see in people. Friends I haven’t spoken to in ages who reached out, out of the blue, to show solidarity and support in a sea of trauma. In a time when it would be so easy to believe that the entire world does not care, there are people who haven’t just told me, but emphatically shown me how wrong I would be to believe that. I think back to history of stories of people who’ve really stood up, and I see them echoed in people I’m glad I know today. People whom I know, in those historical shoes, would’ve done the same and profoundly right thing.

                    I’m emotionally overwhelmed, and holding onto hope against bitterness when, as Mr Rogers once said, I find the helpers. Or in many cases, when they’ve found me.

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                    • CobaltC
                      Cobalt
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                      I over slept my alarm on the second to last day of training after being told how important it is to be here today and tomorrow AND knowing I’ll be cut if I miss any more time before next week.

                      I’ll be crying in a corner and spending the next two days worried I’m going to get fired.

                      Cobalt@Under the Stars
                      cob.alt@Discord
                      Cobalt#3811@mas.to

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                      • SmileS
                        Smile
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                        I’m on the brink of a big move and I just finished training at my new job and I’m going to miss the people I trained with because we’re in different branches. And I just feel unstable with so many upcoming changes and don’t know how I’m going to cope. I know change is inevitable but it’s hard.

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                        • SolsticeS
                          Solstice
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                          My computer died.

                          I bought a new one. It crashed endlessly.
                          I returned it. They charged me a service fee to change out the parts.
                          I bought a new one. It ran at 105 Celsius under load, and shutdown.
                          I have to return it. And probably pay another service fee.

                          This has been a two week saga at this point, and I’m so frustrated and stressed that I could cry. My PC is where I conduct all of my work, all of my hobbies. Losing the lottery on hardware issues twice in a row has been just gutting. I just want to relax and play video games, not get off work and immediately launch into troubleshooting and chores.

                          Just fuck.

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                            icanbeyourmuse
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                            I am sick of having health issues. Every month, or so it seems, I have been having pain in my side. Sometimes it is so bad I can barely move. I was going to the ER and all they tell me is it is some sort of muscle thing. X-rays, CT scans, etc, have not shown anything wrong. I am seriously starting to doubt it is just muscle. This happens enough I opt out of some trips I could go on, and really want too, with a program on my reservation because I worry the pain will hit and the trip will be wasted because I can’t go do the stuff that is part of it. The people who run the program are awesome. They would all do their best to make sure I have the stuff I need to ‘succeed’ at the trip. This is on top of a bunch of other health issues I have.

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                            • PavelP
                              Pavel
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                              Depressive episodes suck send tweet.

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                              BE AN ADULT

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                              • TNPT
                                TNP @icanbeyourmuse
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                                @icanbeyourmuse Have you tried massage? Many years ago, my back went into spasm and I could barely move for over a year and a half. Tried massage, doctors, physical therapy, nothing worked. During one bad episode, I searched again for another massage therapist. She asked me a bunch of questions and an hour later, I walked out standing straight. Saw her 2x week for a while then once a month for years.

                                I recommend massage constantly. But, as with everything, not all therapists are created equal. Find one with 10+ years of experience and licensed. I found that one by calling sports clubs and asked if they had a massage therapist who worked there, figuring they’d be more experienced in treating muscle spasms and strains.

                                Since you say the pain is in your side, it could be the lat or the intercostals (muscles between the ribs). But there’s also a phenomenon called referred pain which means where it hurts is not necessarily where the problem is. Give it some thought.

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                                  icanbeyourmuse @TNP
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                                  @TNP I don’t think I could do massage. To much touching for me. IT is a thing tempting to try to see if it helps, though. The Internal Dr called it something but I forget what it was. He said it is an inflammation of the muscles and along the ribs, though. He said weight-loss should help. My DR and the internal dr are starting me on a shot thing for my also being diabetic that they said should help with both weight and my being diabetic.

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                                  • PavelP
                                    Pavel @icanbeyourmuse
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                                    @icanbeyourmuse I’ve had some success using a TENS machine to counter skeleto-muscular pain. That said, it’s only anecdotal and there’s competing studies on the clinical efficacy. Might be worth mentioning it to your doctor, though.

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                                      mietze
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                                      This isn’t really a struggle or a happy but I am all up in my feels that for the first time one of my college kids isn’t coming home for tgiving break. Its for a good reason, he’s spending it with his partner and their family (whom we adore!) But still.

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                                        TNP @icanbeyourmuse
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                                        @icanbeyourmuse Your choice, of course. I know some people have an issue with that. But you might want to think of it as medicine that you don’t need to like so long as it helps you. Having been through pain I rate an 11 on a scale of 1-10 (literally falling to the ground unable to breathe), I know the relief of having it go away. Good luck.

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                                        • BloodAngelB
                                          BloodAngel
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                                          Time lines to keep your job. Doing it early and still getting fired a week early. That is my current struggle. Oh, and your amazing new therapist wants you to become catholic to heal. The hits keep on rocking over here.

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                                          • PavelP
                                            Pavel @BloodAngel
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                                            @BloodAngel said in Real Life Struggles/Support/Vent:

                                            your amazing new therapist wants you to become catholic to heal

                                            I’m fairly sure that’s unethical…

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