Getting to know Lemmy.

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Cake day: September 1st, 2023

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  • I’m not sure if it’s just an Aussie and NZ thing, but houses here are built so poorly that winters are horrible. My house is colder inside than it is outside.

    Oodies are next level. The label says 100% polyester. They’re way oversized and really soft inside and out but that’s what makes them so great and comfortable to lounge in. Pants optional because you can tuck your legs inside and curl up on the couch (I’m 175cm and can do this with room to spare). You start to feel the warmth as soon as you put it on.

    Oodie > blanket because you can walk around in them and not worry about it falling off your shoulders and getting cold, and there’s no gaps anywhere like a blanket would have, like under your arms.

    Sometimes they will have sales like BOGO half off, or end of year sales. Got one for my partner who was dubious, but was sold when he saw I got him one with Rick and Morty on it. He loves that he can stick his hands in the front pouch and keep his hands warm playing the Play Station. I can’t take it off him now.



  • I’m learning Irish. My schedule is crazy busy, but I do a lot of driving for work so I listen to Irish speaking lessons. I also do this only while I’m on the road because my Irish boyfriend has no idea I’m doing this so I can speak Irish on our wedding day.

    I can say things like where I’ve been yesterday, where I am today, where I’ll be tomorrow, what are you doing, what were you doing, it was great craic, I don’t know, I’d like a pint of Guinness, please.

    I’ll probably get made fun of for speaking the Ulster dialect (his family is all Dublin), but my favourite instructor that I’ve found is from Belfast and at least I’ll be able to speak it. ☘️




  • I don’t know the details of your break up, but when I went through my last serious relationship where he broke up with me over text, I just stopped talking to him. Yes, I cried a lot because I was so confused and destroyed because hd kept telling me that it wasn’t anything that I’d done (found out later he was cheating), but I knew I had to move on.

    I turned my sadness in to anger and picked up running and exercise. Endorphins helped a lot, and so did the mindset of “I’m going to be better, and he’s going to regret it, but I’ll never take him back.” Probably not an entirely healthy way of deal with it, but it worked. Still cried every night, but it worked. I then found another sport and just fell in love with it, so I focused entirely on that. I’m still doing this sport today.

    You may never get the closure that you’re satisfied with. This you will also have to accept. He may not even be telling you the truth.

    Make sure you have some supportive people around you, and keep yourself distracted. This is #1. Best of luck. You’re stronger than you think.