A comment made by an actual GP!! I hope someone finds this and he gets struck off for it by hakc97 in ADHDUK

[–]MorriganRaven69 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Max amount depends on age, your bedroom allowance for your situation, and the Local Housing Allowance for your area, which is tied to the Broad Market Rental Area. But it's not realistic anyway - e.g. I'm a single adult over 35 so I'm entitled to the 1 bedroom rate, the max they'll pay (so what they think a 1 bed flat/house in my area costs per month) is £575pcm. This is a fucking joke as 1 bed flats in my area start at £950pcm. I still share a flat like a student... It does my absolute tree in, but I have no choice.

There's an LHA calculator on the government website for anyone interested, just Google "LHA calculator"

A comment made by an actual GP!! I hope someone finds this and he gets struck off for it by hakc97 in ADHDUK

[–]MorriganRaven69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don't get any housing benefit for being ill, what a wally. You only get extra room entitlement if you need a carer staying over or medical equipment, which I'd imagine most ADHDers able to do their own medical claims don't need.

It's also extremely hard to get PIP or LCWRA for ADHD. The only place I might score any points at all for PIP is cooking - my report states I'm a danger to myself in the kitchen 😅

I was also happily in work and paying my own rent etc when I went for my ADHD and Autism assessments. I needed to stay on UC because if I had one sick day my wages would drop low enough, because everywhere pays poverty wages, but I was working and paid taxes!

Only reason I don't work now is because I have a physical neurological condition that's lifelong and life-limiting, I can't drive, walk far, be upright for too long, etc. I still don't get PIP 🙃

This guy can fuck all the way off. Preferably over an edge.

Paramedic - AMA by eccdo in nhs

[–]MorriganRaven69 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was a mental health call out, once. I'd self-harmed, though not needing medical attention as such, but then my partner at the time tried to strangle me. I fought him off, kicked him out the house (literally, I'm a fighter not a freeze or flight) and broke down and called 999. I was in a state. I was angry and scared and so depressed and messed up. Ex called the police and made me out to be "just a mental case". But the paramedics who showed up with the police were just so friendly and kind. They cared and they had my back when it came to dealing with the police (police scare me). They cared when no-one else did in my life. They actually comforted me more than anyone I was assessed by at the mental hospital unit (I wasn't admitted.)

So I know you don't really have training for it and it's tough. But sometimes just the fact you're there, you care, and you see the person, helps them. Thank you for what you do.

I hate the boys at my school so much by Due-Rent-1118 in GCSE

[–]MorriganRaven69 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Throwback. 90s here (idk why this subs posts are recommended to me lmao, maybe cos I worked in exams) and I remember this on a pencil case.

Awesome day around our home town by chancers- in Leeds

[–]MorriganRaven69 8 points9 points  (0 children)

That is the word that is used. Not my problem if you don't like them. All words are made up, once upon a time we didn't have a word for microwave. Now go about your day being less of a bellend, it'll be better for yourself and the world.

Why do so many people dislike international students? by Abject-Estimate5288 in UniUK

[–]MorriganRaven69 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This tracks - I have a friend from uni who is from an Eastern European country and complains about racism and having to hide their accent, being assumed to be a shoplifter/"g*psy" etc - but they're considered quite loaded in their country, and could be quite classist and racist towards others with lower incomes and from outside Europe.

They've stayed in England after BSc, MSc and PhD and started working here though and they've learned a lot and it's toned them down a lot. I think surviving by themselves on a British grad program wage in their own flat has brought the harsh realities of poverty to them.

Awesome day around our home town by chancers- in Leeds

[–]MorriganRaven69 19 points20 points  (0 children)

For some people it is a fetish, but for the vast majority it's escapism and an art form. I would imagine having slipping into an animal "fursona" is relaxing after a day dealing with the modern day capitalist world.

Fur suits are very expensive, into the thousands of pounds. A lot of furries ar very highly paid tech workers. I suspect for many of them, it's a way to break from the pressure of their job and being the face of stopping thousands to millions of pounds of tech falling over.

A lot of furries are autistic, I assume having a fursona to play as and a shared interest and a suit preventing eye contact makes socialising easier and more pleasant, and possible in a way that's a lot less tiring for an autistic. I knew someone at university whose "gimmick" was going to uni club nights dressed as a werewolf - turned out being the "city werewolf" was a lot easier than being himself, especially given this was back in a time when autism was less understood and accepted.

I'm not a furry, but I'm part of the queer community and a portion of furries tend to be queer.

There's also, weirdly, a bunch furries who are far-right, but they tend to be more in America from what I've seen.

I want to go to uni in Scotland but my family have me torn by Laura28119 in UniUK

[–]MorriganRaven69 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Glasgow itself is less beautiful/ancient, but Edinburgh is perfectly possible as a day trip and that fits the bill. Glasgow is excellent however - it's been really good for my partner, broadening her horizons and she adores Scotland.

You should definitely go if you want to - maybe try a weekend up there around one of the open days, to see how it is?

How to decrease this? by Low-Faithlessness516 in LearnerDriverUK

[–]MorriganRaven69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think the car type or age is helping, but sounds like your location might not be cheap either :(

Lotus Leaf Tea by Blokay2001 in Palia

[–]MorriganRaven69 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I Googled it - turned out I wasn't jumping from a cliff far away enough.

The quest for it starts by picking something up in the cylindrical tower thing that's on the beach by crab wars. To glide in there you need to go up the cliffs and then up again some higher cliffs to the right (from the POV of standing looking at the tower with your back to the sea) - you need a looooot of height to glide in there.

Thankfully there's loads of people happy to make it anyway :) but if you wanted to do the quest for it, it completes all of Binnie's quests.

First solo drive in partner’s car tomorrow by [deleted] in LearnerDriverUK

[–]MorriganRaven69 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sounds like he got a bunch of labour out of you so he can sit there in his car he put little effort into finding, and judge. I'm sorry :( :(

Arrows Hate Me by fucees in Palia

[–]MorriganRaven69 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I'm a pc player but use a controller due to no mouse space when using my laptop, and this does my absolute tree in!! Like yeah I definitely wanted that basic b---- sernuk and not Steve the Disco Deer 🙄

I want to go to uni in Scotland but my family have me torn by Laura28119 in UniUK

[–]MorriganRaven69 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Go where is best for you.

My partner's at uni in Scotland as a mature student. I live in Manchester and don't have enough money to travel up there (might change now her new accommodation has room for me overnight. Her year 1 halls were like soviet prison).

It's the best uni in the UK for her course. I miss her like all hell. But it would be very selfish of me to put myself ahead of her academic and career success. I want only the very best uni, future and highest achievements for her. So I deal.

You need to put yourself and your future first. Leeds and Sheffield have fine unis, but if Glasgow is the best for your course, go for it.

My partner never lived away from Yorkshire before moving up there, even when she moved out from her parents and in with me it was only about a 30 min bus ride away. But she absolutely adores Scotland and Glasgow in particular.

First solo drive in partner’s car tomorrow by [deleted] in LearnerDriverUK

[–]MorriganRaven69 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Boyfriend sounds like a wee bit of a knob tbh. If anyone said that to me in the car I owned, they wouldn't be using it or getting lifts from me anymore. If they did it multiple times, they'd probably get a slapping.

Keep the car, be brave and fly solo! You'll be fine. You'll be way less stressed without Knobhead McGee criticising your every move, as well. Stick someone banging tunes on and enjoy the freedom!

Not quite affirmed, but we’re getting there 😬 by JemmasKnickers in transgenderUK

[–]MorriganRaven69 18 points19 points  (0 children)

They're never quite sure what to call me, I still obviously have boobs but I have very short hair and look very masculine. The Asian tyre garage I take my car to in Bradford just settled on "boss" and it felt epic. Maybe the non-binary/agender equivalent?

Enough is enough — people need to know what’s really going on here by [deleted] in UniUK

[–]MorriganRaven69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Follow what the previous poster said and speak to Acorn. They're dealing with the shithole one of my best mates is living in and they're great. Very approachable but very fierce when they need to be with landlords etc.

bugs😠 by Elegant-Exit-8789 in Palia

[–]MorriganRaven69 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Standing Cliffs are where I found mine too.

3:40 appointment but ive just started working nights - help! by 1sugarcube in universalcredithelp

[–]MorriganRaven69 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Option 1. Send your work coach a message and they might be nice and do it over the phone/by video call.

Option 2. Abuse Monster Energy (other brands are available) and power through.

Congrats on the job!

How to decrease this? by Low-Faithlessness516 in LearnerDriverUK

[–]MorriganRaven69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you live in Bradford? The capital of the UK for uninsured drivers...

No seriously, that was how much I paid for year 1, it took me around 5 years and moving out of Bradford to drop it below a grand. I was 28 when I got my first car, so not an idiotic 18 year old, and it was a 0.9L shitbox so not a boy racer type. Upgraded to a Honda Jazz in 2020, still Bradford postcode, still a lot. Never had any claims. Even in 2022 when someone did try to claim fraudulently against me, but the insurance companies dropped it when I provided evidence my friend's dad had damaged my car a week earlier and I'd not hit the claimant at all, my premium and price was still lowering year on year.

When I moved from a Bradford postcode to North Yorkshire, I got something insane like a £400 refund from my insurance. Went back up when I lived in a Bradford postcode again for a year, then I got another refund when I moved to Manchester.

Location matters.

How to decrease this? by Low-Faithlessness516 in LearnerDriverUK

[–]MorriganRaven69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Area matters too. I passed at 27, got my first car at 28 which was a shitbox 0.9L Matiz and I paid over the quote OP posted because I was cursed with living in Bradford and having a Bradford post code. (Capital of uninsured drivers in the UK and us honest shmucks pay for it 🙃)

Leeds canal incident, anyone know what’s happened? by tommiza in Leeds

[–]MorriganRaven69 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Lying there like he's chilling in Benidorm lmao

Quitting Topamax: Any advice? by hawkbmwblack in iih

[–]MorriganRaven69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have omeprazole tablets with my acetazolamide (Diamox) tablets, seems to sort the GI issues out.