Jojowski

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[–] Jojowski@sopuli.xyz 41 points 4 days ago (4 children)

I aced the first 3 months at a new job, even got a raise and I was complimented that if everyone was like me the business would be on a whole another level.

...aaand at that point I had learned most of what was new and interesting and now all that's left is routine tasks -- and I'm dying. It got so boring so fast that my brain switched into serious dissociation and depression. I could just sit back and enjoy the easy job and get paid but no. Suddenly it's a struggle to finish just a simple email. Fuck this.

[–] Jojowski@sopuli.xyz 7 points 1 week ago

Lucky you, sounds like a chill lifestyle

[–] Jojowski@sopuli.xyz 3 points 1 week ago

Feels, I struggle with the same issue as well. I suppose for me at least it's the shame I've built up over the years for being different/"wrong" all the time and the low self-esteem and fear of rejection it has caused as well as general lack of security in relationships. One ends up expecting anger and rejection from others so of course it tries to avoid being confronted/blamed and instead reason/explain the situation away. Or shift blame. Being on spectrum can make us impulsive and dramatic so being reasonable and taking a step back is difficult when there already is a conflict. It does help me to realize that being AuDHD has a big impact on how I handle (or don't) conflicts and having this explanation helps me tackle the shame and communicate the reasons for my shittyness to my partner, and change my behavior step by step where needed. It takes a lot of trust though and a shared interest on improving the relationship.

[–] Jojowski@sopuli.xyz 13 points 1 week ago

I wish the stimulants would stimulate happiness and not just urine production

[–] Jojowski@sopuli.xyz 6 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Maybe a little bit OT but if you enjoy a different perspective on the history of humanity I'd recommend Humankind: A Hopeful History by Rutger Bregman.

"It argues that people are decent at heart and proposes a new worldview based on the corollaries of this optimistic view of human beings. It argues against ideas of humankind's essential egotism and malevolence. The book engages in a multi-disciplinary study of historical events, an examination of scientific studies, and philosophical argumentation in order to advance Bregman's opinion that, this outlook is more realistic compared to its negative counterpart." -Wikipedia

[–] Jojowski@sopuli.xyz 4 points 2 weeks ago

Flu getting better, motorbike not so much, tried to disassemble and clean my almost-20-year-old Philips sandwich grill but it was such a mess inside + also ended up breaking a lamp when trying to remove a stuck screw so we decided to just lay it to rest and get a new one with removable plates. That bad boy Cucina was definitely worth every penny I paid for it back in the day (probably cost like 30€)!

[–] Jojowski@sopuli.xyz 4 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Momma looks like she can't wait for junior to leave the nest and have some good ol' peace and quiet for herself!

[–] Jojowski@sopuli.xyz 2 points 2 weeks ago

Nice babies you've got there! And in perfect order!

I caught the flu a couple days back but today I was able to get out for some time. I was planning to not do much, but ended up in the garage and started doing some projects, like fixing a lamp that has been waiting for several years, and servicing the problematic fuel petcock of my motorbike as well as continuing with the carbs. Stayed the garage for over 5 hours. I really needed that hands-on work for a change, but choosing not to rest today wasn't probably very smart at this point.

[–] Jojowski@sopuli.xyz 6 points 2 weeks ago

I started a free programming course today. I'm trying to keep myself occupied during slow work days and focus on something useful. Maybe this time I'll actually finish it! We shall see.

[–] Jojowski@sopuli.xyz 6 points 3 weeks ago

"Just call me Wöstösö" -Worcestershire probably

[–] Jojowski@sopuli.xyz 1 points 3 weeks ago

Also for motorcycle maintenance! My winter sporting ended before it even got to start as it's been plus degrees this whole week, but well, at least there's more inspiration for servicing the bike now.

[–] Jojowski@sopuli.xyz 4 points 3 weeks ago

I wonder if there's special theyepaste available or do they just use regular toothpaste for cleaning

 

This article about owlets being rescued from a chimney made it to the national news! It's in Finnish, but here's a quick google translation.

Tl,dr: two owlets were stuck in a mansion's chimney in Tervakoski, Finland. They were rescued after a 24-hour operation and both were in good health, although very hungry.

The rescue operation lasted a day in Janakkala, Kanta-Häme, when two barn owl chicks were trapped in the labyrinthine chimney of the Tervakoski manor.

Locals visiting the old manor were eating dinner on Thursday when a strange creaking sound started coming from a nearby chimney. Someone recognized the voice as an owl.

The rescue service that was alerted for help arrived at the manor, but the means ran out. The complaint about the flue noise continued overnight.

The owls have had to climb more often than usual this spring, because they have suffered from a shortage of nests . In April, the rescue service had to rescue two pairs of owls that got lost in the wrong place within a week in Päijät-Hämee.

Two sooty baby owls roost at the bottom of the chimney.

The next day, the message went to Annulii Koponen, a wild animal manager from Riihimäki. Koponen called for help and got in touch with Piia Raunio, who rings birds.

When Raunio arrived on Friday, the task seemed impossible.

  • The chimney of the old mansion is slightly L-shaped, and it turned out to be extremely deep.

Scars or other aids were of no use, because only a small hole led to the chimney.

  • When we got a better picture with the flashlight, there were indeed two baby owls there, and they both screamed, Raunio says.

Manor owner: the owls must be saved The chirping and screeching of the little owls was heartbreaking, Raunio describes.

It seemed that the only way to get the birds out was to dismantle the chimneys.

The rescuers called Inga Chaudhary, the owner of the Tervakoski mansion. She made a decision: the chimney must be dismantled and the owls saved.

  • It didn't even occur to me to leave them there. The chimney can be repaired, says Chaudhary.

A handyman arrived and started work. It was quickly revealed that the chimneys of the old manor had two walls that had to be passed through.

Handyman made an owl-like opening in the chimney. Rescuing the exhausted chicks began to look possible.

The helpers glued the butterfly swatter to the telescope arm and lifted both owls to safety. The video shows the moment when one of the owls gets to safety.

  • There is no way they would have gotten out of there on their own. It felt really good when we got both of them out of there, says Piia Raunio.

Back to nature The animals' torment lasted at least a day. After the ordeal, the birds were in surprisingly good shape, albeit hungry.

  • The wings functioned normally, and there were no bruises, Raunio says.

How did the owls practicing the life of a bird of prey end up in the chimneys of the old mansion?

The chicks weighed about 300 grams. So young chicks don't fly properly yet.

  • However, the manor's chimney is relatively high. Only the little owls know how they got there.

One possibility is that there was a nesting place for owls in the chimney, from which the fledglings fell into the chimney.

The little owls were returned to the wild that same evening.

According to Rauni, nets will be installed in the chimneys of the Tervakoski mansion, so that owls or other animals do not get stuck in the mazes of the old building in the future.

 
 
 

This is the second film I'm shooting and first one on this camera, so lots of learning ahead!

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