Sonny Bonds
Cancelled
So do we cull all swooping birds?In all fairness, someone [your child] loses an eye to a swooping magpie you may think different.
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So do we cull all swooping birds?In all fairness, someone [your child] loses an eye to a swooping magpie you may think different.
It worked in one state for blackbirds.So do we cull all swooping birds?
People who qualify time.
6am .....
In the morning
I'll let you have Liam, I'll take the beer. Win win.No2. Definitely
And Liam come on my way if shes dumb to give u up
The problem with these activities and things like R U OK? Day are that in my opinion they're fundamentally wrong. Having 'a conversation' - at least a constructive one - isn't easy. It's bloody hard and when it's forced on me in a room of a hundred people, I simply refuse to do it. You need a person whom you trust to be completely open with and you need a suitable location (not an auditorium with 100 people around).
Not just that, some people are quite comfortable not having those conservations in the first place. You know the ‘it’s ok to have a conversation’ - absolutely fair enough - it’s also ok if you don’t want or need to.
I’ve got a two day conference coming up where no doubt some of this will occur. My discussions will likely be pen-related as well.
Ohi would fking hate that
We had a staff member commit suicide and the school did NOTHING of the sort. Counsellors available sure- and had a special guy come in and do a presentation but it was optional. I was absent sick, but they actually brought him back in (for that exact instance) and i did attend, cause i wanted to. It was brilliant actually- just him and like 10 of us in the room.
That shit you described is just pointless and not on, imo.
Yeah, we organised something similar when someone in our team lost her baby at about 30-odd weeks. My first daughter was about two months old and we'd sort of bonded a bit at work during the pregnancies, so it affected me a bit. But I pushed to get someone in to talk to the team about how to handle it practically, especially when the team member ultimately returned, but also how to respond when others around the office asked about things like whether she'd given birth yet etc.
Yeah i was taken by surprise how much the suicide effected me. I stayed back at school the day of, as long as possible (me LOL) like past 5pm having drinks with ppl- then everyone had to leave, so i had to. I got in my car and just cried so much i couldnt drive for like 30+minutes. Got home and just felt ******* awful- still think about it to this day and its been 2 years now.
Never even spoke to the bloke once, just didnt interact at all- didnt work in his classes either.
It's a bit like a funeral: we're affected by the outpouring of emotion of the people around us I suppose. Or our helplessness of how grief stricken the people around us are. I guess it's why some people will cry more at a funeral of someone we barely knew than at, say, a grandparent's.
I belong to two groups , one women only and one mixed sex. We talk about all sorts of stuff and I’ve found it really cathartic to talk about a lot of my most innermost feelings. The group is really non judgmental and accepting. It’s helped me enormously with my anxiety and depression. Oh I thought it was only to one other person lol.
I don’t really get why those conversations are so hard though . It’s not like you were being asked to talk about your sex lives. In my opinion there should be more of this , this society is getting way too disconnected from each other.