What I see in the newspaper is: 1) new death record from COVID, 2) Total mess in politics, 3) People rant about being stuck abroad since our skies are closed
@ShadowWizardisVaccinating To be fair other religions have the same struggles ;) We have several churches here that are still having services on Sunday.
@Tinkeringbell that's still not thousands of people in a small room. (those people in the picture were inside a building before going out, trying to touch the coffin)
@Luuklag TBF, our politicians are doing the same by reopening schools 'while it's still a risk it's one we can take' (silently: To please our voters, that all took on kids and now don't want to care for them)
@Tinkeringbell Maybe, but here it are all politicians AFAIK, not just those in charge. Also it's not "not wanting to care" it's just that looking after them, and making sure they do their schoolwork is a full-time job. And then there is also a full-time job that's called work that needs done.
So not something we can sustain for a very elongated period of time.
@Luuklag Aren't all politicians 'in charge' here? I mean even the 'opposition' parties are jumping on covid measures as a way to reap souls come next election....
It's lovely when something that should probably not be handled by politics is a thing that can only be handled by politics.
@Luuklag Eh, I can agree that's true for people that really do have to combine a fulltime job with fulltime schoolwork. I am speaking from experience with having coworkers that don't need to do either, and they are definitely of the 'I don't want to care for my kids' kind. Kinda sad for those kids too.
It just came up in our stand-up, and some of them really are pleased schools are reopening so they don't have to care for their kids anymore.
My daughter is now staying at her grandparents, and she told my wife in the car: At grandpa and grandma I'm a good girl, because they only have to look after me, at home I'm a naughty girl, cause I like the naughty girl more...
@Mithical Well yeah, she's the oldest, so she used to get all attention, but then her twin brothers were born. Those are real rascal's. So she's not getting the attention she was used to. Can't blame her for acting out in order to get some extra attention. Unfortunately it's not really the loving kind of attention she's going to get from it.
@Luuklag Heh, that's kinda what happens when a new computer is inducted into your "family": the old one stops getting the attention it's used to, and so if you turn it on to do something quick (e.g. retrieve a file), it starts acting out to get attention, acting slower than it (apparently) used to, prompting you for updates, etc etc.
I distinctly remember back a few years ago, whenever I'd need to turn an old computer on in order to do a quick task on it, I'd need at least two hours of patience just to get it into a state when it's listening to me just as it used to. (SSDs have shortened that quite a bit, but still...)
@Luuklag I have no children either, unless you count some employers, court house staff, landlords and acquaintances. So, the trick is not to reward bad behaviour; since those people are adults and not your children the punishment comes easy enough and can be doled out early with little cause if necessary.
@ShadowWizardisVaccinating You see, when you are feeding, bathing, dressing for school, the children you don't want to make it an ordeal; you need to make it as enjoyable as possible and include a benefit (even if it's only praise). If you make those things a nuisance that they are subjected to then you'll be the taskmaster.
@Rob in my case two out of the three can already do all of those tasks themselves. Mostly done without ranting, unless they have bad hair day (the girl) or pissed off due to something else (the boy) but yeah, I did try to not make it a nuisance in the past.
hmm.... I'm used to have coffee around this time every day, however vaccine is due in less than an hour. Should I have the coffee? @Journeyman what you think? :)
The vaccine might change the coffee in my bloodstream, make it into something.... else... no? :D
@user400654 oh, glad to hear! How was it for you? I keep seeing it's very different for every person.
It's like a "joker virus".
@user400654 when working from home I work less, so I report half hour as "missing" every day to be fair. So far it's fine as I make up for it when going to office, however lockdown mess this up. :/