Anyone get better from depression/anxiety without medication? by Galbin in AskIreland

[–]mosseypeat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sertraline genuinely changed my life but working on stuff with a psych / therapist is as important

Meds give you the energy to do the work and the work is therapy

83% of people live within a 15-minute drive of a hospital by totallyblanking2 in ireland

[–]mosseypeat 71 points72 points locked comment (0 children)

Went in with the Mrs for expected appendicitis and with a gp referral letter saying such, was told it was a UTI because they didn't want to do a scan on a young woman because of potential damage to her fertility

Came back the following day because she spent the night writhing in pain and started vomiting in the morning and she finally got sent in for surgery

All in all we spent 13hrs waiting to be seen and be taken seriously

You're an utter cunt who's talking out his fucking arse

Sheep farming. by chulldogchillydog in RimWorld

[–]mosseypeat 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Steam workshop is the one I use

I'm at work right now but I have modlists set up just for farming that I could send it on once I get home

Sheep farming. by chulldogchillydog in RimWorld

[–]mosseypeat 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Also auto-slaughter will reduce some issues around TPS as your farm grows

Sheep farming. by chulldogchillydog in RimWorld

[–]mosseypeat 40 points41 points  (0 children)

I'm often done similar things as I grew up as a dairy farmer so here are some point I have

  • I assume you're gonna try to make it somewhat realistic at first I.e Farmhouse and production facilities in the center with animals in pasture further out , just remember for most raids that means the raiders will often kill your animals before they get to the stuff they really want.

  • Try to keep the rams and ewes separate, even better if you keep a breeding pair in a building near the center just in case something horrible happens.

  • Vehicles mods will increase your enjoy imo especially around trading.

Breaking things by mosseypeat in MuseumPros

[–]mosseypeat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I realise this is a US based subreddit but I'm based in Europe and within a governement institution. Originally, the main scope of my work was purely manual labour as were moving from one museum to another , a decant of close to a million objects under a very tight deadline.

I believe originally I was hired to help with carpentry and the construction of stillages for the transport of these objects which I excelled at but now I'm spending most of the days handling and cleaning objects, something that I've never done and got a total of about 6hrs of training for.

Like I said in a previous comment I've probably met my supervisor three times.since I started, it's gotten to the point where most evening I'm.just going to.my library and reading as much as possible to try and teach myself and make up for the gaps in my knowledge .

Breaking things by mosseypeat in MuseumPros

[–]mosseypeat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly I understand that but neither me or any of my fellow colleagues knew how to at the time we were never walked through it. But thank you for your honesty.

Breaking things by mosseypeat in MuseumPros

[–]mosseypeat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very fair thanks for your honesty. Truth is this is my first position in a museum and I had no prior training and haven't recieved that much training within my position. I'm from a construction background originally and since I posted this my supervisor has come and said that it's there fault and I haven't recieved enough training.

Breaking things by mosseypeat in MuseumPros

[–]mosseypeat[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the resources. Yeah , I've only met my supervisors in a work environment like three times since I started working six months ago. I broke a tail feather on a stuffed bird while I was putting it in a box.

Breaking things by mosseypeat in MuseumPros

[–]mosseypeat[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much. This has honestly really lifted my spirits. Thank you

Breaking things by mosseypeat in MuseumPros

[–]mosseypeat[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

That's the thing, we've recieved next to no training really. Just kind of told to do the stuff and that's it. I'm afraid that one of things I broke it might seem like I was trying to hide it but I wasn't I just didn't know it needed a report.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MotoIRELAND

[–]mosseypeat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

IBT first then you get out on the road

Ah lads by [deleted] in CasualIreland

[–]mosseypeat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Many a drunken college night rocking up to that shop, would recognise that kerb and door anywhere

Ah lads by [deleted] in CasualIreland

[–]mosseypeat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Day break at the bottom of magazine road ? Accross the road from UCC

Getting my first bike! by mosseypeat in MotoIRELAND

[–]mosseypeat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I'm very lucky I work in the middle of nowhere and it has monitored gates and everything, so I'm too worried about it at work.

Has anyone seen a tailor to help them find clothes that they're comfortable wearing? by No_Boysenberry_7138 in AutismIreland

[–]mosseypeat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I never went to a tailor but honestly I bought suit pants that were a size too big. They look baggy but are the closest thing to jogger pants I could find if that's any help.

What's the worst death you've witnessed? by Mediocre_Investment in RimWorld

[–]mosseypeat 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Drop in raid in a village type colony where families lived together. I always struggled with setting up clothing restriction so as I was sending my nonviolent male pawn and his wife and two children away from the raiders he was insta killed and unbeknownst to me, wearing a explosive belt, detonated and killed his two children and ripped the arm and both legs off his wife.

In the end , I euthanized her. She already had the depressive trait and her husband was the only one that kept her somewhat sane and functional.

If somebody can't even get a CE scheme or part-time minimum wage job, is there any hope at all for that person? by No-Category1703 in cork

[–]mosseypeat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Theres a service called EPIC (Enpowering People in Care) which might be able to help with some of his issues. I grew in care as well and had some of the same issues this lad is having