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Hobbes@startrek.websiteto World News@lemmy.world•A Ugandan Olympic athlete was set on fire by her boyfriendEnglish1·11 months agoExactly.
Hobbes@startrek.websiteto World News@lemmy.world•A Ugandan Olympic athlete was set on fire by her boyfriendEnglish16·11 months agoI had this done in about 1 square inch on top of my foot for a staph infection I got after crashing my bike. It was insanely painful.
Hobbes@startrek.websiteto New Communities@lemmy.world•NoSafetySmokingFirst - Like Don'tDeadOpenInside, but the other way around.English82·11 months agoWho cares what the order is. This is not needed.
Hobbes@startrek.websiteOPto Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Another post about "in the pale moonlight". Sorry.English2·1 year agoI’m so sorry. Thank you for taking the time to share and for your kind words.
Hobbes@startrek.websiteOPto Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Another post about "in the pale moonlight". Sorry.English1·1 year agoThank you for your kind words.
Hobbes@startrek.websiteOPto Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Another post about "in the pale moonlight". Sorry.English2·1 year agoI didn’t fight for him. I didn’t even try. When I called his oncology doctor and left a message, I heard back from a nurse and got no information. And further, the nurse said that the doctor doesn’t speak with family of patients and wouldn’t be calling me back. I should have taken my rage at that obviously fucked response and done something, whether it be forcing him to talk to me, or finding another oncologist. But I didn’t. I just receded into myself and did nothing. Every single day I drove to the hospital over and over again, I’d pull over and cry before I got there. But I was so paralyzed by my fear about what was happening that I didn’t turn it into action. I just asked for a nicer chair in the hospital room so I could hang out for hours on end with my dad as he died. He would have done everything in his power to help me, and for some reason I was such a scared little shit that I didn’t think to become the caretaker of my dad, who was always my caretaker. He needed me and I failed him.
Hobbes@startrek.websiteOPto Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Another post about "in the pale moonlight". Sorry.English2·1 year agoI seriously appreciate your response and your willingness to be vulnerable in sharing your own loss. I am sorry. I’m so deep in sadness that I am having a hard time processing anything.
Hobbes@startrek.websiteOPto Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Another post about "in the pale moonlight". Sorry.English4·1 year agoI don’t know why I’m sharing this. I am just a piece of shit and sorry for contaminating a good (I hope?) ST thread with my own BS
Hobbes@startrek.websiteOPto Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Another post about "in the pale moonlight". Sorry.English5·1 year agoHe also raised me on Star Trek, if that helps bring it back to why I’m here.
Hobbes@startrek.websiteOPto Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Another post about "in the pale moonlight". Sorry.English14·1 year agoJust as an aside, my dad died horribly this past xmas after 6 months of cancer gradually destroying him and everything he’d worked so hard for. He was one of the most fit people I knew until that. He grew up skiing and was a junior patroller at 15 in colorado. By the time I was born, he was patrolling as a doctor and took me everywhere he could, and when he couldn’t, he just told me to go to the patrol shack and wait. Anyways, I was with him for those last 6 months, but I curled up in a ball and did nothing to try to make his doctors do anything or find alternative treatment options like the Mayo clinic. I just curled up in a ball of fear and anxiety and did nothing. I was just paralyzed. My dad would have gone to the ends of the earth for me, and I didn’t even try to save him. I don’t know how to live with that.
Hobbes@startrek.websiteOPto Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Another post about "in the pale moonlight". Sorry.English5·1 year agoThere are literally dozens of us! Dozens!
(but seriously, I constantly read posts from people about how they need star trek to make them feel ok enough to fall asleep. Or even just the thrum of the Enterprise-D’s warp core).
Hobbes@startrek.websiteOPto Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Another post about "in the pale moonlight". Sorry.English1·1 year agodeleted by creator
Hobbes@startrek.websiteto World News@lemmy.world•Tenacious D’s Newcastle show postponed after comment about Trump assassination attemptEnglish1519·1 year agoI like jack black, but seriously fuck him for this and for not taking a stand against fascism.
Hobbes@startrek.websiteto Privacy@lemmy.ml•How i can stop this google nag banner to login in third party websites?1·1 year agoI tried that multiple times. GOogle ignores my setting.
Hobbes@startrek.websiteto Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Why Detmer & Owosekun Were Missing From Star Trek: Discovery Season 5 Explained By ShowrunnerEnglish3·1 year agoThat explains the story they used to explain in universe, but not why they chose not to have them on the final season.
Hobbes@startrek.websiteto World News@lemmy.world•Just How Dangerous Is Europe’s Rising Far Right?English7·1 year agoThis is where we got “in god we trust” from. Fucking christofascists.
Hobbes@startrek.websiteto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the most fucked up movie you ever watched?5·1 year agoBaby Reindeer. Not a movie, 7 episodes, but one of the more fucked up things I’ve seen in a while.
Hobbes@startrek.websiteto Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL 40 states in the US charge you $20-$80 a day for being incarcerated in prison.English22·1 year agoYou also have a record which makes getting hired even more difficult.
Why can’t we have this in the US?