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1 month agoDude, fuck off with spamming your content here. This isn’t Reddit.
So far, OP has posted this to: mildlyinfuriating, til, nostupidquestions and showerthoughts.


Dude, fuck off with spamming your content here. This isn’t Reddit.
So far, OP has posted this to: mildlyinfuriating, til, nostupidquestions and showerthoughts.


Probably AI-generated.


All of the investors that opposed this should divest, now. It’s the only sensible response.


Streamed pirated games and ignored the lawsuit. Made stupid threats “I own the streets”.
Not feeling sorry for this guy.
I don’t think it’s unreasonable to want to avoid your MIL. I also think it’s reasonable for your wife to maintain the relationship.
Can you use her visit as excuse to take a vacation—alone or with friends—or visit your family? Given the circumstances, I think avoidance is a perfectly valid option. Get some you time if your wife is cool with it.
Do you know anyone that you trust unconditionally?
You should assign someone durable power of attorney so that they can make decisions and manage your finances. Start planning medical and care decisions right now.
Otherwise, why do you think you would buy a gun? That’s not really common among people with dementia. Does your state have medical marijuana? Get a medical marijuana card. Most places, that will disqualify you or make it difficult.
Make sure someone is getting you evaluated regularly. Mental illness is also a disqualifier for gun purchases. A dementia diagnosis won’t necessarily disqualify you, though (except in Hawaii and Texas).
Also, check if your state has passed Donna’s Law.