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  • Educational - I am going to get my high school diploma this year after dropping out a decade ago. So far, I have completed 2.5 credits with a pretty good average. Going to try to get into Healthcare Office Administration afterwards.

    Financial - Create a savings fund in case of emergency. Register for the disability tax credit. Get my mom on OAS/GIS.

    Community - Look into volunteer opportunities in my area and see what I can do over the summer to help contribute to my community.

    Endgoal: Be as happy as possible.

  • Hi, its been a gazillion years since I was last on this platform but I hope you've all been doing well.

    This week I have been doing some self reflecting due to politics, and I am trying to figure out how to get involved in my local community. Currently starting off small by finishing my high school diploma after a decade, and seeing if I can help my fellow classmates out with the resources I know about. Since they're also all in similar situations with educational and financial issues, I have been collecting resources on things like digital literacy, sexual health, financial planning sites, and local food banks.

    I am also thinking of conquering my fear of meeting my ex in-laws and going to the local LGBTQ drop in, but that will have to wait a few weeks. Got too many appointments.

    Other than that, I started talking to my friends again after dealing with social anxiety caused by being "chronically offline" for once. Since I am studying now, I need to work on my school-life balance too.

  • My mother got put back on her disability benefits and now I'm hunting down apartments for us to live in to get out of a bad housing situation that we were stuck in because it was cheap and we only had one income.

    Got two viewings this week.

  • My mother's internal review went through and she not only is going back on disability, but because the decision to kick her off was a wrong decision, they're giving her almost a year's worth of backpay.

    Things this means:

    • We can actually move to a place without a landlord and her son living in it, giving us tenant rights and the ability to communicate with a landlord without worrying we're going to get evicted
    • We can even afford movers
    • We might not have to go to a food bank anymore
    • We can now budget things instead of being like "okay that goes to rent, that goes to debt, and anything leftover is groceries"
    • I don't have to hunt for a job while physically and mentally incapable of doing one right now

    I'm honestly so thrilled my head hurts.

  • I haven't been caught up with Akatsuki No Yona in a long time but I know its an example of a manga with a pretty darn cool protagonist. Definitely ranks up there in terms of good examples for other manga authors to by inspired by.

  • Weekly anime rewatch would be fun! I love watching anime with communities.

    A thread for currently airing anime is also a good idea.

    Maybe a resource thread? Some people don't know there's more legal ways to watch anime and manga for cheap or free. Viz Manga, Manga Plus, Shounen Jump, Tubi...

  • Cardcaptor Sakura!! I found the manga as a kid and became intrigued by it on account of being a comic that Wasn't obviously for boys. I promptly marathoned all the manga in my tiny little library. Pretear, Wish, some type of ice skating manga...

    But then I googled it.

    I was doomed. The entire series of Cardcaptor Sakura was on either YouTube or Veoh. I watched it all. Then I watched Ojamajo Doremi, and then Shugo Chara...

    Cardcaptor Sakura got me into anime and manga, but I think out of my beginning anime I wouldn't rank it too high. It's nostalgic, it's cute, I love it, it's just there's better ones out there.

  • AskBeehaw @beehaw.org

    What type of routine do you have, Beehaw?

    Free and Open Source Software @beehaw.org

    What are some tiny, lightweight apps for Linux that are really neat?

  • KDE Connect means that I can ping my phone that's usually presumably somewhere behind my bed or on a counter somewhere, without having to sheepishly walk to the nearest person and ask "can you call my phone I lost it :c"

  • Food and Cooking @beehaw.org

    What recipes have you made from food bank items that surprised you?

  • I notice injustice, I just don't often do anything about it because of my anxiety disorder, which makes me cry myself to sleep for six hours.

  • Alright so I was a little confused on OpenMW but it appears that it is, in fact, complete enough to play? Nice. I now finally have an excuse to play.

    I completely forgot about Daggerfall existing. I'm just reading through the wikipedia article. "Daggerfall consists of 15,000 cities, towns, villages, and dungeons for the character to explore." I am intimidated, yet intrigued.

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  • Hi everyone! I am a person with mental disorders, Asthma, prediabetes, and the developing of thyroid issues who has been put on disability benefits due to my inability to find and or maintain work. If anyone ever has any questions about Ontario's disability support program, feel free to ask me and I'll try my best to help out. I am not a social worker but I have had to grudgingly read a lot of those horrible, horrible documents and rules relating to ODSP in my experience with them.

    By the way, just a reminder to my fellow Canadians that there's supposed to be a federal-wide disability benefit program being introduced one day in the distant future. It's not happening now, but it received "yes" from pretty much everyone and finished it's third reading back in May. I am sadly not as politically knowledgeable as most people, so I don't know "wtf does that even mean", but it's apparently good news! Yeah!

  • Betterment and Praxis @beehaw.org

    Goal-setting Thread

  • Surprisingly, I installed Calibre on Linux and for some reason it just looks...better on Linux? Not sure if its because it opened up in default dark mode or what, but it doesn't look as ugly when I'm using it on Pop_OS. Feels at home, really.

    I will say its definitely a beast. I've used it a few times but I never really went in depth with it's features. I'm definitely liking the bulk tag editing, the shop search (I've been looking for a way to search DRM-free books and it has it!), and the default tags. The last one is mainly because I think getting a tag called "mentally ill women" for The Yellow Wallpaper is a little funny.

  • It took me a few seconds to figure out what the heck just popped up on the side of my screen, haha! Thank you for the potatoes.

    Out of curiosity do you find that neocities is easy to set up for a beginner? I'd like to get into blogging that I don't have to worry about getting comments on. Something where I can just ramble on a bit about how things went that day, what I learned, and then post and never touch it unless I want to reread that day's entry.

  • Free and Open Source Software @beehaw.org

    What are some of your favorite Linux FOSS replacements for WIndows software?

    Gaming @beehaw.org

    Any recommendations for low-end, Linux-friendly games to play?