Unsupervised Dad
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Unsupervised Dad
@unsupervisedD4d
Lucky husband, Christian, swiss-army Dad, nerd. Cleverly disguised as a medical professional. Pronouns: 45/70
Tennessee Sumali Haziran 2014
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@TwoRulesOfWar I transitioned from 10+ years in ER to long term care several years ago. I enjoy the days I can take care of the “Kims” in the dementia care unit and catch glimpses of their former selves.
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I met a lady named Kim the other day. (Name changed for privacy). Kim had fallen at her nursing home and was being brought in for evaluation. In the trauma bay, all she did was tell me her name and scream. She didn’t know where she was or what was going on and Everywhere I touched, she screamed- not really in pain, just screaming. She hit at the nurses and wept in fear. The paramedics said ‘she was at her baseline’.
I got her scanned and when I got the reads back, went to clear her collar. I took it off and gave her a pillow and asked her what she did for a profession and she absolutely lit ip. It turns out she was a teacher for her whole life. She loved kids and taught all grades, but second grade was her favorite. She had two kids, a son and daughter; one 6 and other 32. I showed her a picture of Peanut and Madman and she smiled like I’ve never seen anyone smile before and asked me so many questions about them. I could see who she was before dementia stole her present from her- a kind, beautiful person who loved children so much and had dedicated her life to teaching them. It was a lovely conversation that I didn’t have time for, but I had unhurriedly anyway because it was more important than all the other stupid tasky stuff that eats up my time these days.
I don’t like healthcare anymore. I used to- but I think the pandemic forever burned that out of me. That said, I will forever love getting to take care of people like Kim- people who are truly vulnerable, (through no fault of their own) and need someone to be patient and kind with them as they enter their final years on this earth. It is so, so incredibly important to make sure they have their dignity and humanity maintained, and for people to see the wonderful human beings that are trapped but still alive and present under the ravages of dementia. They deserve the dignity and respect that any other human deserves- and because they can’t interact with the world like they used to makes it that much more important.
Kim was a good human being and I hope her facility and the nurses and aides there see and respects who she was before that damn disease stole her present a future from her. I’m sure they do. She was clean, her skin was immaculate and her hair was done and that gives me hope- that there are others out there that do the quietly heroic work of protecting the dignity and humanity of our elderly citizens. This is part of why we take the Scouts through the retirement homes a couple times a year. It makes them so happy to see the Cubs come through.
Have a good night everyone- and try to stop in sometime and visit the old folks homes. They appreciate and need it more than you know.
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@JeremiahMcCoy15 @jerrycurld Nobody respects the opinions of an internet hoor that sells herself on OF.
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@jerrycurld She's absolutely right and you fucks have nobody to blame but Maga and conservatives in general. Racist loser pricks.
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This is what happens when all you watch and listen to is leftist media sources lolol
𝐶.@itscelyunique
idk rooting for USA feels racist
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@itscelyunique This is the kind of vibe I expect from an account that attempts to sell taint pics. So, on brand I guess 🤷♂️
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Lib: "Happy birthday."
USA: "Thanks!" (Eating apple pie)
Lib: "You’re not perfect."
USA: "Yeah…okay."
Lib: "People say you’re exceptional."
USA: "Oh, that’s nice!"
Lib: "You ARE exceptional."
USA: "Thank you?"
Lib: "What makes you exceptional is that we can still change everything that is so crappy about you! YOU ARE PRETTY TERRIBLE."
USA: "This seems like a time and place issue. It’s my birthday."
Lib: "And on every single birthday you have disappointed me."
USA: "I never said I was perfect. But I feel pretty proud of what we’ve built."
Lib: "YOU NEED TO BE DIFFERENT. YOU’RE SUCH A HYPOCRITE."
USA: "Becoming better was kinda the point. There’s a plan for doing that in my birth docs."
Lib: "And here you are, obsessing over your good traits and accomplishments ON YOUR BIRTHDAY."
USA: "Mm-hmm, that seems kinda normal."
Lib: "GAH, YOU MAKE ME SO ANGRY!"
USA: "I think maybe you're just not interested in a bday party?"
Lib: "Oh, great tolerance! Way to live up to your values! This is what I MEAN about you!"
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@OhioHogWatch @Acyn The condescension communists have for anyone who finds success within capitalism is fascinating.
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@Acyn The sad thing is, that most haters in this thread are working class schlubs who are too stupid to realize they ain't the "real Americans" the billionaires and their politicians are talking about.
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Mamdani: The powerful have always known their answer. America, in their view, is an arena of supremacy, where only a select few are allowed freedom, where not all are created equal. America, if you ask them, becomes less the more people it welcomes. America, they will tell you, belongs only to those with the right accent or the right shade of skin. The rest of us, they insist, should be grateful for merely being allowed to visit.
How small they are, how weak, how unoriginal.
At every moment in our past, those who led through exclusion and isolation have tried to win power and enrich themselves by turning us against one another. Division is the oldest trick in politics, and the cheapest. But time and again-including 250 years ago-those forces of division have been vanquished by the forces of progress.
And yet today, too many of our leaders do not believe in a vision of this nation as an asylum for the persecuted-but rather as one that persecutes those seeking asylum.
As we mark 250 years, what do we see?
We see a city of contradictions within a nation of contradictions. We see the wealthiest country in the history of the world— one where children go to sleep hungry while the world's first trillionaire hungers for more. We see monopolies that dominate every industry and oligarchs who buy elections. We see masked agents terrorizing our streets, eating food cooked by our undocumented neighbors before spiriting them away in unmarked vans. We see a nation whose immense wealth has been built by those with calloused, dirt-streaked hands —those who toil on factory floors and chisel into stone —and we see a nation that has allowed so much of that wealth to be held instead in the soft hands of a precious few.
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@lovemylife81 Same. I will gladly swelter on a front porch in the summer rather than shiver on one in the winter.
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@ShamashAran Just a reminder:
Trans women are women.
Trans men are men.
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@mnsibley @nola_nobody Medicate and recallibrate is a viable strategy 👍
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@nola_nobody It wasn’t and I couldn’t do it. They have to sedate me. Reschedule
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JFC, you people are going to make me antiracist.
Do I believe that people (very disproportionately minorities) "acting out" in public is a problem? Yes.
Can I imagine that a perfectly competent, intelligent, future-productive young African-American lady would celebrate graduating from college with a dance that's more reflective of her culture than of yours?
Like this is a sweet moment.
Mr. Star Spangled MAGA@4thOfJuly365
Serious question. Where do you think her first job will be after graduation?
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@OfAthenry Auquaman can have his shit, I want this dude’s super power.
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@these2balls @KatraApplesauce @danielgothits And here I was, thinking hobbits were just something from Tolkein’s imagination.
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@KatraApplesauce @danielgothits damn so everyone in the UK are a bunch of basement dwellers?
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@TehMoodyOne @Paul_Melman @KatraApplesauce @danielgothits That reminds me, I need to shut some of my basement AC vents. It’s been getting too cool down there for the past few days.
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@Paul_Melman @KatraApplesauce @danielgothits going to blow their minds when they find out we air condition the basements too
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@DezuRose @MartyTheElder Woke is like cancer. Just give it time.
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@MartyTheElder No, retards. Woke didn't kill bungie. Poor decision making from upper management did.
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My kid in Walmart at age 4 asking if the man with the eye patch was a pirate. Dear reader, the man was 4 feet away and humorless.
greg@gandalf_thegreg
toddlers to people with deformities in the grocery store
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@EdLatimore This concept looks like it belongs in a @monsterhunter45 book.
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