MudSkipperKisser

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MudSkipperKisser ,

“We’re not mad, we’re just very disappointed”

MudSkipperKisser ,

I was starting to think I was crazy bc I don’t see profile pics anywhere! But I guess it’s a Voyager thing

MudSkipperKisser ,

I know I’ve seen you before because your username cracks me up

MudSkipperKisser ,

Realtor and brand and marketing consultant for our brokerage. Not the astronaut or veterinarian I pictured myself as a kid. But still, I’m happy :)

MudSkipperKisser ,

There’s a temple of theirs very near me. I don’t see many around now but back in the 90s it’s was a big thing. But they were always very peaceful here, not remotely sinister. They just played that tambourine and chanted away and did their own thing

MudSkipperKisser ,

Well now I just looked up the documentary and put it on! Whatever this faction is I don’t think it’s representative of the whole. The ones near me I think have always embodied peacefulness. The temple has its doors open regularly, I’ve never really walked in and looked around but it would be interesting. It’s also in an area that’s really blown up in value since they bought it, worth many millions today. I’m sure they’ve been offered buyouts by developers but clearly didn’t accept any if so. Just goes to show it’s not about the money for them!

MudSkipperKisser ,

Have you ever been asked to fish one out when it got stuck? Be prepared, it may happen one day

MudSkipperKisser ,

Heyo, run of the mill cis girl here, middle age (that pains me to say it but it’s reality), we’re here. And I’ve honestly noticed the demographic being a lot of mid-30’s and up here. Not exclusively of course but more so than Reddit

MudSkipperKisser ,

Going home. I’m at some weekend festival to support a hobby my husband has become very passionate about. I’m incredibly happy for him and love that he’s found this but it’s just not my thing and I want to go home. Also some asshole at a party last night said something stupid to me to make me feel unnecessarily unwelcome and I really shouldn’t be letting it affect me. Anywho

ETA I also really miss my dogs!

MudSkipperKisser ,

Thank you! I really appreciate that and needed to hear it :)

MudSkipperKisser ,

I’d love to read the full exchange but that site is a ficking disaster

*misspelling noticed and passed inspection, “ficking” just sounds adorable

MudSkipperKisser ,

Oh what a sad fate for flick!

MudSkipperKisser ,

stop cuddling the idiots everyone!! They’re getting far to warm and cozy

MudSkipperKisser ,

Cool ranch Doritos and I keep them out of my house because I will marry them and have little zesty crunchy babies with them if they’re anywhere near me

MudSkipperKisser ,

Where in America? I’m in America and have never seen those!

How to work with someone that regularly arrives as the wrong answer?

I work with a person that went presented with a problem, works through it and arrives at the wrong solution. When I have them show me the steps they took, it seems like they interpret things incorrectly. This isn't a language barrier, and it's not like they aren't reading what someone wrote....

MudSkipperKisser ,

I don’t think your supervisor is mis-communicating, I think they just don’t know what they want. But they want you to still choose correctly even though there is no correct answer. It’s like when my husband asks what I want for dinner and I tell him “I don’t know, you pick”, there’s definitely a right and wrong answer for his decision but I don’t know it until he chooses it! Yes I know how messed up that is. Anywho, god speed to you

MudSkipperKisser ,

I’ve seen this conversation come up so many times and I’m never not fascinated by it. I have a nonstop internal monologue, it can be exhausting really. But I can’t fully wrap my head around thinking without it

MudSkipperKisser ,

It doesn’t shut off, I think visually and through the experiences of the senses in part too but the words always accompany the images/senses

MudSkipperKisser ,

I’ve battled insomnia for my whole life and not being able to shut off the monologue is the main reason

MudSkipperKisser ,

Oh that’s interesting, I’ll try that

MudSkipperKisser ,

It’s an interesting exercise in trying to understand the experience of others while removing our own biases. Doesn’t always go so well I guess! So how do you think?? I really can’t tell from your comment

MudSkipperKisser ,

Yes…but it has my voice singing on top of the song’s original singer

MudSkipperKisser ,

I googled “congestulate” to see if there was any chance that was an actual word

MudSkipperKisser ,

I too function this way! Hello human and/or other animal friend

MudSkipperKisser ,

Eyebrows of course

I’d guess they’re there to direct water away from the windows when it rains

MudSkipperKisser ,

Well with the right tools and inspiration it could be a murder house

If you take care of your parents or other elderly, how are you preparing to age gracefully?

Experiencing firsthand how difficult an aging alcoholic, quadriplegic, post stroke, narcissistic, demented or simply ‘nothing’s wrong with me, I can drive, I don’t need those meds, I don’t need to go to a nursing facility’ kinda parent surely gives you some insight on what to do, what not to do and how to prepare for...

MudSkipperKisser ,

I’m making a big conscious effort to hear out and be in tune with perspectives of people of all age groups and to not deny anyone’s experiences just because they’re not my own. There are such generational divisions that, being between the older and younger generations right now, I can see so clearly. That makes me want to go out of my way to avoid it as I get older.

MudSkipperKisser ,

No idea the laws or standard practices in OP’s location but a general rule of thumb where I am is if you flipped the house upside down anything that falls to the ground goes and everything else stays-meaning anything that’s attached/affixed to the property stays (or at least should be specifically referenced in a contract as included or excluded with the rent/sale). Plants that have been planted into the ground could be reasonably expected to stay from the new renter’s perspective, they have no way of knowing that was an improvement made by the current tenant and not the landlord/owner. The landlord messed up by not having this discussion explicitly with the current tenant and just assuming they were leaving the plants. I think it would be reasonable for the new tenant to require the landlord to plant a new garden to match the old, especially if it was specifically advertised that way

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