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Default Jun 07, 2024 at 01:01 PM
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It’s a place where you can live if you are on disability. A house with other residents. They manage your meds, cook, clean etc for you. I’m on disability for depression and anxiety. Been on it since 2016. The first place I lived had 86 people. This place has 11.
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Default Jun 07, 2024 at 01:05 PM
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It’s a place where you can live if you are on disability. A house with other residents. They manage your meds, cook, clean etc for you. I’m on disability for depression and anxiety. Been on it since 2016. The first place I lived had 86 people. This place has 11.
Wow. And are the other residents on disability too?
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Default Jun 07, 2024 at 01:11 PM
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Today was awesome. Yesterday I received my voting card so this morning I went to vote in the local elections. Unfortunately, due to lack of documents, as a homeless, I could vote only in the local elections. Still good! I don't feel totally out of power and that others decide for me.

I also made significant progress on my app. I might get to finish (90%) one portion of the app. I thought I wouldn't sort out an issue I was encountering, though successfully figured it out on my own.

Also, my roommates snoring hasn't been so bad as when I was woken up by it. Got some good Z's despite stress regarding solving problems for my app.

And, I managed to find peanuts. I bought two bags. My finances are also in check. To top it all, Roland Garros has been full of surprises, and in the positive way.

Tomorrow I'll, hopefully, close out the week in a nice manner. Fingers crossed for the exit poll to turn out for the future and not going backward.
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Default Jun 07, 2024 at 06:10 PM
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Yes you have to be in disability. Can you get on it?
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Default Jun 08, 2024 at 01:37 AM
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Yes you have to be in disability. Can you get on it?
Interesting. Sorry to hear you're going through unpleasant moments. It's good that there is dedicated housing for folks on disability. I researched, where I live, and seems there's housing services but for adults and children with intellectual
disability, autism and or acquired brain injury. Me, with C-PTSD (and on disability for PTSD), wouldn't be accepted.
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Default Jun 08, 2024 at 06:55 PM
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Where do you live? If you are on disability you absolutely can. Do you take meds for it?
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Where do you live? If you are on disability you absolutely can. Do you take meds for it?
I live outside the USA. I'm not on medication for my disability. I'm on medication, however, for psychosis.
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Default Yesterday at 04:54 AM
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Listened to Unsupported browser - such a good episode
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Listened to Unsupported browser - a good podcast episode featuring Tim Fletcher
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Listened to Unsupported browser

Pretty good episode on the ACEs study.
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Election results are in. Aaanndd... it doesn't look well. It could've been worse, but it also could've been better.

Made some progress with my app. Hoping I will finish this unit of work by end of the week. How is it that when one tests the functionality, 100 new things pop up. Oh, the story of software development...
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Listened to
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