This cold has been a bad one. I thought I got past the worst of it only to discover that I haven't. The cough is horrible.
So...it has been another quiet week.
One thing I discovered is that it is possible to share FB posts to IM without realizing it. I have conservative Christian and Christian Nationalist family members.
We simply don't talk politics, but it gets very tricky. What I have discovered is that very suddenly politics encompass a lot more territory than it used to. For instance, my nephew had some very strong opinions of a religious leader. I countered with how what he was saying did not align with biblical teachings. He got very angry and accused me of arguing my politics. I said that I thought we were discussing a religious figure.
It didn't help that I thought I was 'snoozing' him. I figured we would both benefit from a break. It turned out that I had blocked him, which made things worse. He blocked me back.
Last week, out of the blue, I got a message from my sister about two articles she had received from me via instant message. I was astonished to see that there were two of those highly charged over the top things along the line of 'Trump humiliated when....' and 'GOP demolished after...'.
The thing is I don't even read crap like that myself. When I see all caps and exclamation points in a headline, I assume that it is something that is designed to draw you in emotionally. I am more of a 'just the facts' type of a person. As in, I want to read it and decide how I feel about it, as opposed to getting the emotions decided for me. Those headlines are designed to attract the eye of angry people who read along angrily muttering and angrily share the angry post which is read by other angry people who read it angrily muttering.
That's some bullshit, isn't it?
Anyways, I read my sister's message and she was mad. I didn't blame her either. It was a disrespectful thing to do. The difference was that I knew I had never intentionally sent them. She believed I had.
I began reading. During their last upgrade/change, FB added a feature called 'auto share'. People don't like it. It seems to be something that is easily activated unintentionallywhen you are quickly scrolling through FB. This is something I do when I am looking for a funny picture to go on the blog.
(So it is your faults really)
I sent the information to my sister who luckily believed it. I apologized for the offense. I promised to be mindful. I also noted that emotions are very near the surface everywhere.
My oldest daughter is a person whose emotions are very near the surface. The Epstein stuff has been very triggering for her. In talking about things, she decided that after some very strident posts from a relative, she was not sure about attending the family Easter. After all, she has posted some pretty strident stuff herself.
In the end, she and her husband decided to have their own quiet Easter.
I respect that decision, but it left me in a hard place. In the end, Tim and I decided to celebrate where our grandson will be. I know that decision will be seen as political. It isn't. It is based on emotion, pure emotion. It will cause hurt feelings though.
So that is where I am, right now. I am still sick. I am just weary. I don't sleep well. It is not covid though.
I did not go to the No Kings Protest, which made me very sad. I wanted to be there. Tim went and he carried my sign 'Ain't no faux king way!' What a turn out we had! Estimates of between 320-350, quite a turn out for a town of 9500 people. Tim said that there was huge support from the people passing by, too.
3300 events around the world, drawing an estimated 8 million people. The organizers really stressed that the biggest growth was seen in red, rural areas that had supported trump in the last election. The tide is turning. I was at home on the couch, probably sound asleep.
There was a terrible tragedy here on Friday in our Amish community in Spartansburg. An Amish school was burned to the ground when two girls and their teacher had lit a lantern which had been filled with the wrong fuel. It exploded. The girls were life flighted to burn centers, one to Buffalo, the two others to Pittsburgh. Their burns were described as severe, noting that their clothing had been entirely burnt away.
There have been no updates on them. The community has collected money for the families. One person (English, not Amish) posted that two of the girls were on their way home and exhorted us all to give the glory to God. I will hold my glory. When someone has been burned over that percentage of their body, they are not likely to be released the next day.


As I age, my colds seem to get longer and more severe--when I'm less likely to handle them well in the first place! That was a disturbing yet fascinating story about the auto forwarding. I hope I'm not doing that! It sounds like your Easter will be quiet and peaceful, as it should be. I'm sorry that it might be complicated by family drama. I always wonder about those "glory goes to god" people; why do they bother with hospitals and doctors then? Personally, I give a big thank you to medical science and the dedicated health care workers. Be well!
ReplyDeleteI don't understand them. Sometimes listening to them almost seems as if they have Tourette's.
DeleteSounds like a hell of a bad cold. I'm so sorry you're having to fight this on top of everything else.
ReplyDeleteI hate that "glory to god" shite. Would that be the same god who allowed the lamp to explode and burn those poor children? And if they do survive, it will have been medical science and technology and a whole lot of human beings who save them. And when someone is injured that badly they surely don't life flight them to the church, do they?
Besides that, what a damn lie that they'd be coming home so soon.
You know, when I hear people talking like that, my first thought is that they are putting on a show, just like people who wear ostentatious religious jewelry. I am always wary around people like this.
DeleteI totally agree with your reply here ... too much of it is all for show!
DeleteIt is too much like complaining for me personally.
DeleteStinking Autocorrect. That should be 'cosplay'
DeleteI have that cough, which loosened up within an hour of taking one dose of a self-proclaimed Amish health expert on Instagram's homemade cure. Maybe it was coincidence and natural progression. I mean, how much can I rely upon the knowledge of someone who pronounces the word "phlegm" as "fleggum?" I did search online to see if it was pronounced that way once upon a time, but didnt find anything to support that idea. On the other hand, unusual pronounciation does not really mean she doesnt know what she's talking about when it comes to home remedies. Another Amish woman on Insta pronounced it the same, and their English was otherwise perfect. I'm curious what that's all aboit.
ReplyDeleteI didnt know about the FB bullshit. Thx for the heads-up.
Never apologize for expressing yoir opinion. Especially in the face of what's going on these days, we all need the verbal reinforcement of decent people with brains. -Kate
Begging for that recipe. I am going to pick up ginger root today.
DeleteA spoonful of honey (in the video it looked like half a dessert-bowl), a large pinch of salt, and the juice of half a lemon (2 tbsp if you're using lemon juice from a bottle, as I am). Take a spoonful in the morning and a spoonful before bed. Pretty simple, but ... nothing to lose. -Kate
DeleteExcept hopefully a cough. This is really awful
Delete. My go to is ginger root steeped strong in boiling water. Add lemon and honey. Drink. Keep adding hot water. Drink all day long.
grandma made a mix of honey,, lemon juice and olive oil. Actually tasted good and it worked!
DeleteI was only up twice last night. It is an improvement. It is still not great though.
DeleteThat's a horrific story about the explosion and the injured children. I doubt they'll recover, from what little I know of severe burns. Their lungs may have been injured.
ReplyDeleteAnd that cold is a doozy. Mine has been hanging on and on, endless coughing. I've given up even mentioning it, seems so long. You know how it goes -- you stay active thinking you'll be fine any minute, and you aren't. Anyway I hope you will be fine soon.
I did see a post from someone that claimed to know that while the burns are serious, they are not considered life threatening. No official word though.
DeleteFamily disagreements are hard and emotionally wearing. However hard you try, someone will be upset. What is worse is that it is not of your doing.
ReplyDeleteThose poor little girls. If they survive, they will have huge adjustments to make.
I hope you start feeling better soon.
It is. The relationship with my sister is important to me.
DeleteI keep seeing various posts that say .. this too will pass ... well, I hope it gets a move on x
ReplyDeletedefinitely
DeleteI saw something to the effect of 'can I get some sort of time line for this to shall pass'... all we can do is keep pushing and hope it makes a difference.
Deletep.s: I wondered if 'on their way home' meant that they were not expected to live.
ReplyDeletePerhaps...
DeleteI don't know how I would cope with a family like yours. I have a BiL who thinks highly of Musk. I find that hard enough even though I mostly only know this through back channels.
ReplyDeleteSo crazy.
DeleteI did not know that about Facebook and Insta - bad enough bad players trying to imitate us, now the software too?
ReplyDeleteI honestly had no clue of the change.
DeleteYour bad cold sounds like the Influenza A I had at the beginning of the year. It took me over a month to feel better and get rid of the cough. Hope you feel better real soon.
ReplyDeleteThe No Kings protest here was great and we had a larger crowd that last time.
Boy, it is hanging on.
DeleteOne of the biggest causalities in this country is the fracture of American families due to moral differences. I am sorry it is affecting you. Now I am pretty worried about the auto scroll. . . I offend enough people on my own, I don't need help.
ReplyDeleteI am worried about you. Have you seen a doctor? Take it from someone who waited too long to go to the doctor, better safe than sorry.
Exactly. it seems to be that the thing sends automatically to the last person you PMed. In my case, that is usually my sister.
DeleteOnline is becoming more fraught, especially with the change you describe. There are people on my Insta who I would not want to see what I post on FB. I don't post on Insta, and quite rarely on FB.
ReplyDeleteA long cold can really wear you down and you have my sympathies.
The fire sounds absolutely awful for the two girls. The body can be good at healing itself, but burns are another thing altogether.
Make the most of your difficult Easter.
You are a wise man, Andrew.
DeleteColds can be the virus from hell, sickest I have ever been was one I got on a business trip to Montreal back in the 90's. Missed a week of work, Allison would bring food, leave it at the bedroom door and leave. Didn't blame her. Hope you shake it soon. I hear you on families, I am completely estranged from my son from 1st marriage. Political differences that can not be overcome.
ReplyDeleteI really cannot believe Tim has not caught this. By the time I realized this was no run of the mill cold, he had been well and truly exposed.
DeleteEven here in Florida people are having really bad colds and coughs. I have a friend and she has had a bad cold for weeks and can't seem to get over it. I have found I do not discuss politics; it is to the point people get so crazy in things it can be dangerous. I hope you start feeling better soon. The recipe for cough sounds like something my mother used to give me, even a touch of whiskey at times with the sugar and honey. It has been a while since I have been on here but feels good, hang in there spring will soon be here and you will feel better maybe.
ReplyDeleteI feel compelled to speak up. I think that not speaking up is more dangerous.
DeleteI didn't realize facebook could do that. I've seen autoshare but didn't know what it meant. Lesson learned.
ReplyDeleteHope you feel better soon.
FB has become so overwrought, so much vitriole, you need to fact check everything and I get so much stuff from people I don't even know. And AI? It has become useless, really.
DeleteDitto Miss Merry's info. Consider getting one of those testing kits that has 2 tests, each checks for covid, Flu A and Flu B. Really nice to know when you feel rotten at home. At WalMart/CVS for about $20-22 and has two testing set-ups. Ask your doc for tessalon pearls: they're autumn colored clear capsules that help stop coughing, long enough to get some sleep. Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeleteTessalon.pearls don't seem to be effective for me, sadly.
DeleteI've had your cold and it hangs on forever. There's nothing they can do about it.
ReplyDeleteYeah. This is week 2
DeleteIf you’ve got a close / allied fam member who will be at fam easter, maybe they would be willing to spread the word about the reason for your absence?
ReplyDeleteScary about fb having a mind if its own masquerading as you!!
I asked my sister to do that.
ReplyDeleteWhen you look at a person, one does not know what their thinking is. Perhaps I play softball and go for the easy option of not speaking about things. As the old saying goes "politics and religion will not be spoken about at the dinner table" ;)
ReplyDeleteFB has irrevocably changed that. It is not a good thing.
DeleteIt was moving to see the clip of Bruce Springsteen performing ‘Streets of Minneapolis’
ReplyDeleteIt sure was. It was inspiring to me to see so many join in.
DeleteCould you have RSV? Or did you have the vaccine for that?
ReplyDeleteI too wondered if "going home" was a polite way to say they'd died.
We had the vaccine. I don't know. It seems better today. I have been drinking an awful lot of brewed ginger. We will see what tonight brings.
DeleteMore reason to have neither a FB nor Insta account.
ReplyDeleteI have to keep FB. It is the only way to stay in touch with my youngest. I do not have Instagram. Or TikTok, or x, etc.
DeleteI feel for you, Deb...both for the cold and for family strife. These are difficult days, certainly. I blocked several family members when Trump was elected the first time. It made my online life much easier. None of tem read my blog anyway, thank goodness
ReplyDeleteHoping you feel better soon.
No one reads mine that I know of. I believe though, that what opinions I write ate no less warranted than their opinion. They can choose not to read what I say. I don't mind.
DeleteI don't have a Facebook account anymore. I was thinking of getting on again... but nah... never mind. I'll skip it. I don't do Instagram either.
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry for all you're going through with your illness and all the family trauma. That's really, really hard.
Being so sick and having a terrible cold - what a combination! I hope you are starting to feel better by now.
ReplyDeleteCeci
Thinking of you, Debby! I hope you can get some much-needed rest and that this cold finally passes. It’s a lot to navigate with the family tensions and the local tragedy—take it easy on yourself. So glad to hear about the great turnout for the protest, even if you had to miss it in person!
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