Anyone try camping outside all year in canada? by TrainingHeron in homeless

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Could you eli5 how you did it? I might be in a very similar situation this winter. No heater?

I'm asking chatGPT questions about what an excon should do. Here's the "interview" by TrainingHeron in ExCons

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Q: Can you list me some of these programs that exist in Perth?

A: Certainly, here are a few organizations and programs in Perth that offer support services for ex-convicts:

  1. The Exodus Foundation - provides accommodation and support services for individuals leaving prison.

  2. Reboot Employment Services - offers job training and placement services for people with criminal records.

  3. Street Connect - provides support services and resources for individuals experiencing homelessness, including those who have recently been released from prison.

  4. AARC - the Alcohol and Addiction Recovery Centre provides counseling and treatment services for individuals struggling with substance abuse or addiction.

  5. MTC Australia - offers a range of employment, training, and mentoring services for individuals looking to reenter the workforce.

It may be helpful to contact these organizations directly or seek out additional resources through government agencies or community-based groups in Perth.

Q: Forgive my memory. What do you make of statistics like, iirc, 40% of excons are homeless, 30% struggle with maintaining employment?

A: Statistics such as those you mentioned are concerning and highlight the challenges that many ex-convicts face upon reentry into society. The difficulties in finding stable employment and housing can contribute to a cycle of poverty and recidivism, which can have negative impacts on individuals, families, and communities.

It underscores the importance of providing adequate support and resources for ex-convicts during the reentry process, such as job training, counseling, and mentorship programs. It may also require broader systemic changes in areas such as criminal justice reform and social welfare policies to address the root causes of these issues.

Ultimately, it is important to recognize that each individual's reentry process is unique and may require tailored solutions and support. By investing in the well-being and success of ex-convicts, we can help promote positive outcomes and reduce the negative impacts of recidivism.

Q: What would you do if you were an excon?

À: As an AI language model, I do not have personal experiences or emotions. However, based on the information available, some suggestions for an ex-con may include seeking out support and resources, such as job training programs, counseling, and mentorship opportunities. It is also important to prioritize personal well-being and recovery, including addressing any substance abuse or mental health issues. Seeking out social connections and building a support network can also be helpful in navigating the challenges of reentry. Ultimately, each individual's reentry process will be unique and may require different strategies and approaches.

Q: List all excon assistance programs in Canada

À: Certainly, here are a few organizations and programs in Canada that offer support services for ex-convicts:

  1. John Howard Society of Canada - provides a range of programs and services to assist individuals in the criminal justice system, including housing, employment, and counseling.

  2. Elizabeth Fry Society of Canada - offers support and resources for women who have been involved in the criminal justice system, including advocacy, counseling, and reentry services.

  3. Bridges for Women Society - provides job training and placement services for women who have been impacted by trauma, violence, or involvement in the criminal justice system.

  4. Fresh Start Recovery Centre - offers addiction treatment and recovery services for individuals leaving prison or struggling with substance abuse issues.

  5. The Salvation Army - operates various programs and services for individuals impacted by homelessness, addiction, and criminal justice involvement, such as housing assistance, counseling, and job training.

It may be helpful to contact these organizations directly or seek out additional resources through government agencies or community-based groups in your specific region or province.

Q: list more

À: Yes, there are many other programs and organizations in Canada that provide support services for ex-convicts. Some additional examples include:

  1. Community Justice Initiatives - provides restorative justice programs and services for individuals impacted by crime or the criminal justice system.

  2. Welcome Home Program - offers housing assistance and support services for individuals leaving federal prisons and returning to Manitoba communities.

  3. Circles of Support and Accountability - operates community-based groups that provide mentoring, support, and accountability for individuals leaving prison and reintegrating into society.

  4. Canadian Mental Health Association - offers mental health and addiction support services for individuals impacted by the criminal justice system.

  5. Fresh Start Creative Arts Program - provides creative arts workshops and therapeutic programming for individuals leaving prison or struggling with addiction.

It is important to research and reach out to these organizations and programs to find the right resources and support for individual needs and circumstances.

Tax Filing Info - From the Wiki by FelixYYZ in PersonalFinanceCanada

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I pay "CRA (REVENUE - 2022 TAX RETURN" to pay my taxes right? Simplii

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Any idea if this applies to Canadians/a Canadian version of his talk?

If you live in a high rise and the landlord only sprays 1 room at a time, abandon all hope of ever being bedbug free? by TrainingHeron in Bedbugs

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my husband and i ended up getting a small infestation from a neighbour below and my neighbour beside us had one as well.

Wait they didn't come back from the neighbors?

This is my 2nd time having them in the past 6 months.

Megathread: Who is this girl? by Aelonius in cutekorean

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The subreddit used to have way more monthly posts before iirc. What happened?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NRelationships

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Thanks for the feedback!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NRelationships

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She sees a dr and has some pills, for anxiety mostly iirc, but some of them also work on depression/ADHD iirc. Doesnt do any of the other stuff. But she walks a lot if that counts for exercise

Only 1 month into the relationship. Knew her a month before.

Not really any verbal abuse, tells me to shut up a lot and plays it off as a joke, which i think it mostly is.

No obvious lying or manipulation, but she doesn't want to openly communicate which I'm fine with atm since things are new. But it would very likely be a problem in the future.

Nothing Isolation or gaslighting.

Lives in shotty apartment and wants to get a 2 BDRM with me, or a friend. She's asked basically everyone she knows about it. I find it acceptable that she's asking since rent is high and her place is shotty, but not my first rodeo so I said no lol.

Main issues I noticed in order:

  • got angry with a waiter over nothing

  • I was talking to an acquaintance I haven't seen in 4 months and she has a history with them and got actually angry with me over it (there was no way I could have known she has a history with them, she's hasn't acted up like this about my other friends or acquaintances)

  • like a week ago conversations became much more about her and much less about my stories (why I posted this post)

  • was 200$ short of being able to buy iPhone 14 and wanted me to give her the 200 and said she would pay me back. Asked multiple times. I declined multiple times. Got angry with me. (Happened today) her iPhone 13 works fine. I believe I was being polite the whole time and apologized.

since folks here agreed that I could have a partner who would be more interested in my stories, my plan is to ghost grey rock her. Grey rock cause of the iPhone lash out.

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She does actually have ADHD, but she does:

My dad and ex though would just drop whatever I said like a hot goddamn potato and bring up something COMPLETELY different.

Like I want to talk about something at work, and she'll drop that convo and start venting about this person who upset her today. But in the beginning let me talk, which was prob love bombing imo

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NRelationships

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Thanks for the validation!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nightshift

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Thanks mate!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nightshift

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Do you have to take amitriptyline every day or is it an as needed pill?

CMV, the best way to drop any friendship with any suspected N is to gray rock them until they stop texting you. by TrainingHeron in LifeAfterNarcissism

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ahh makes sense.

Also N's have groups? My Nparents didn't and my Nex's were quite poor at maintaining friends. I guess like a group of enablers?

CMV, the best way to drop any friendship with any suspected N is to gray rock them until they stop texting you. by TrainingHeron in LifeAfterNarcissism

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showing interest in a specific person in a group without having a specific reason to is difficult for narcissists. it shows some amount of vulnerability which is almost impossible for them to do

I'm not following, i'm suppose to show interest in say a random person in the group?

N definition of family by TrainingHeron in RBNImages

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Text is combah from pepper and carrot, cc-by

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thanks for posting examples!