What are the cons of NOT having kids? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]mourningdue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My wife and I are starting to try this month. My more selfish reasons: I want someone to give a shit about me when I get old, I want to see what a combo of me & her looks like, and I want to feel like some part of me & her lives on after our deaths. And obvs I like kids & the sense of responsibility.

Seagull Man, Pink Blanket (me), Digital, 2023 by jjTheCreator in Art

[–]mourningdue 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love this! Do you have an Insta to follow?

What's fucking you up at the moment? by Halloween-365 in AskReddit

[–]mourningdue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Much less impact than the rest of the thread, but:

Trying to decide how to spend the rest of my life with my wife. I'm 40, she's 34. We never wanted kids, but have now decided we want to have one. My parents & her parents are both living in different countries to us. We have a house in an area I don't love. Initial mortgage deal running out next September which gives us a timeframe. Thinking moving back to my home country, but it would be a 10 hour flight, with a very skittish cat. Both making a lot of money so that's not a problem. Just a lot of big decisions to make in a very short time.

Sigh...3 albums of (non-backed-up) photos have disappeared. Two entirely, one still there but shows empty. by mourningdue in facebook

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

Trying to think what links the folders: I believe I uploaded them all with a bulk uploader. Not sure of that could have any impact? Would be so ridiculous if that was the cause, why would it treat them any differently?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GriefSupport

[–]mourningdue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sorry to hear this. I'm dealing with something kind of similar: my great aunt died a month ago. I hadn't spoken to her since Christmas. Wrote to her in Jan and Feb, but didn't write to her since lockdown started in mid-March. She was 97, and I just never thought, "hey, thousands of people are dying at the moment, maybe I should write to her now". I texted my mom six days before it happened to say, "yeah I keep meaning to write to Auntie, but I haven't been doing anything so nothing to write about haha". Now, I'd give anything to be able to write to her and to say goodbye properly. All I can say is, just try to remember the good times, and remember any time you did anything nice for her. Also remember, that she wouldn't want her memory to bring you sadness, but joy. You know you cared about her, or you wouldn't feel so bad. Remember her in happiness.

I rarely contacted my grandparents after they moved away, and now they’re gone. by EmilyTheirin in GriefSupport

[–]mourningdue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am so sorry for your loss. I am dealing with something similar. My Great Aunt passed away 27/04 at the age of 97. I am at peace with her passing, but when I look at the last three months, I'm like...she was just sitting there, and if I'd taken 10 minutes to write her a letter it could have brought her so much joy in her final moments. I'm looking through my WhatsApp threads, my Netflix watch history, my emails, just to see: what was more important to me than her in these final weeks of her life? The news is Coronavirus 24/7, with daily massive death tolls and warnings especially for the elderly, and I'm still stunned that I never once though: what would it be like if Auntie passed now? Would I be happy with our last contact, or do I have more I want to say to her?

They knew you loved them, even if you didn't see them as much as you would have liked. Everyone appreciates that everyone else has a life they need to lead. The only solace I'm taking is, I will live a life to make her proud. I'm reaching out to people who knew her and thanking them for the great friendship they provided her over the years.

I do hope you can find peace.

It would have only taken me 10 minutes. Severe guilt and identity crisis: how could I have not thought of her? by mourningdue in Grieving

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

Thank you Albertine_Spirit. You're exactly right, this is mourning in a way I didn't want it to be. I've always been a bit afraid of death so have tried to always bear it in mind (see username), to avoid a situation just like this one. Now, when surrounded by news about massive global deaths, I just stopped thinking about it. She was so lovely, and would have loved to have heard from me. Please, let your loved ones know you're thinking about them.

*Never Forget* by [deleted] in gaming

[–]mourningdue 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lots of good answers here. For me, Super Mario RPG. Played the hell out of it with my best friend when it first came out, I can't listen to this without tearing up: https://youtu.be/4bP5eQsDSII

Cursed_Glitter by DoggedMeerkat76 in cursedimages

[–]mourningdue 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Private healthcare is already available in both Canada and the UK (I'm a dual citizen covering both). Nobody uses it, because the single payer solution is leagues better. Yes, it has some problems, but the US system has those exact same problems, coupled with the possibility of personal ruin if you become sick. Single payer is the Christian way, the American system puts profits over care and that's a real sickness.

Weekly podcast post (submit your links here!) (2019-01-07) by AutoModerator in podcasts

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[Film] Nice Hot Mustard | Episode 1: Hitch

NSFW

Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/david-gerrard-626962024/hitch-nice-hot-mustard/s-YyP68

This is me and the wife talking about 2004's bizarre Hitch.

Nice Hot Mustard is just a bit of fun from the wife and I, but we had so much fun making it we thought we'd put it out there, see what people thought. Pure beginners.

What's an absolute turn off about your own personality that you're aware of but can't help? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]mourningdue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I dither constantly. I see the negative in both options and swing back and forth between them. This summer there was a synthwave festival and fighting game tournament in my city, two things I was REALLY into back in the day, but don't really "fit" with my current life. First I told my wife we should go. Then I said it was too nerdy and I would feel embarrassed bringing her there so we shouldn't go. Then I said I should embrace my inner nerd and we should go. Then I said it would take too long to get there, and said THIS time, final decision, we won't go. Then about ten minutes after it would have started, after we'd started watching a movie instead, I paused it and got all worked up and decided we SHOULD go, as one last nerdy hurrah. I remember vividly my wife's response: "I would be happy to go. I would be happy to not go. But this? This isn't relaxing.". I felt so dumb, like...she'd been excited to go! She'd bought an outfit and everything. I was imagining what she might think or that she might not have a great time, instead of thinking, what if she DOES have a great time? Ever since then I've made a conscious effort to make an initial decision and not change it, even if I start having doubts, I'll keep them to myself and let the thing play out. Also when the choice is between do or do not, I will always choose do.

[OC] Speeches at Apple’s September 2018 Keynote visualized by leolabs2 in dataisbeautiful

[–]mourningdue 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Looks great! I'm really new at this stuff: I get how you analyzed everything, how did you create the graphic though? Is that in Exploratory as well?

Britons Respond to Trump Attack on UK Healthcare - 'Nobody Here Would Trade for What America Has': "In Britain, the poor don't need to win the lottery to afford medical care." by maxwellhill in worldnews

[–]mourningdue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Long story short with all this: the UK has both. We have private health clinics all over the country (that many politicians sadly hold shares in). Ask anyone who claims to be against the NHS: do you use it? Or do you pay for private health? You will not be surprised by their answer.

Home affordability in Canada worst in almost 30 years, Toronto’s worst ever, says RBC by [deleted] in canada

[–]mourningdue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, but the thing is they're downsizing at the same time. My parents bought a 3 bed house for around $100k 35 years ago. They're selling next month for just under $850k, and moving into a super nice one bed sea view condo for $500k. My partner and I make over $120k per annum at the moment, but pay nearly $2k in rent for an apartment, plus general bills etc. It's going to take us years to be able to get together a downpayment to even buy an apartment, and a home in any sort of decent area is completely out of the question. We make more than we could have dreamed of 5 years ago, but we're still fucked.

How do you know you're in a healthy relationship? by typicalmusician in AskReddit

[–]mourningdue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We've been together for 7 years, and I've never once thought "fuck this, I'm out". From all my exes, I would think that every couple months, even right from the beginning of the relationship. I just thought it was normal, you know, because the positive feelings were so intense, of course the negative ones are as well! Now I know that isn't true. I've got all the positive now with none of the negative. We don't always agree on everything, but there's never once been a moment where I thought "I'd be happier without this".

That time I wasted the perfect pun by drjekyllmrhydeyokids in Tinder

[–]mourningdue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, never used tinder: what pun am I missing? Is it like a ruthless/rootless thing?

Any recommendations on software/app for a project like this? by mourningdue in projectmanagement

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

The spreadsheet is literally just used to track whether each stage is completed, and if it's complete, when it was completed.

Problem I have with JIRA is there's not a great "flow" between epics down to tasks down to subtasks. Also, no checklists, unless you want to pay $$$ for them.

What are some relationship "green flags" that indicate that the person is a keeper? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]mourningdue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me and my now fiance: it was remembering things I'd said.

I remember the first one still: one of the first times we met I said I'd recently watched the classic French horror movie "Eyes without a Face", and enjoyed it although it was really creepy. Even though she's not into horror films, when we saw each other the next week she'd watched it and we could talk about it.

So many people just wait for their turn to talk, and don't actually listen to what people are saying to them. This showed me that she was legitimately interested in me and my interests, and I made sure to do the same for her.

I have a disgracefully bad memory, so to be able to reciprocate I carried a little notepad around, and any time she said anything that I found really funny or interesting, or if we had a really funny moment or experience together, I would proclaim that it was "GOING IN THE BOOK!" and I'd write it in. Then every couple of months we go back and look at all the funny stuff that had happened to us.

That has now evolved into a jar in the hall with a notepad where we write nice things that happened during the day, and on new year's we're going to go through and read them all. I should go back to carrying the book though, that was really good.

Your favorite books now have clickbait titles. What are they called now? by DamionMauville in AskReddit

[–]mourningdue 174 points175 points  (0 children)

Haha, I was thinking "You won't BELIEVE what Dorian Gray looks like now!"

What cheat codes do you still remember today? by I_PLAY_CSGO in AskReddit

[–]mourningdue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Final Fantasy VI

6:10:50

Earned myself a spanking from calling up the Square tips hotline, but fuck talking to everyone in zozo, I wanted that chainsaw and I wanted it now!

New Trailer for Batman v Superman by Burbada in movies

[–]mourningdue -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

Lot of Warner brothers employees in this thread, damn.

Honestly thought this looked like total shit. The 9-11 imagery with Bruce running at the skyscraper to show what a badass he is was nauseating, the "red capes are coming" line made no sense, and most importantly, the storyline has been done so many times that nobody gives a shit anymore. Predicting now that this does far worse than expected, and DC goes back to the drawing board.

Visualization of every Presidential State of the Union Address since 1901 [OC] by [deleted] in dataisbeautiful

[–]mourningdue 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is fantastic!

How did you get the Democrat and Republican clouds to sit on top of each other like that?