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In Debt

I am using credit lines to pay for food and hope I can get licensed to work, a 20 hour training course online, within a month or so. I can certainly pay it back, especially in time.

No one will tell me the secret of good cooking, which doesn't take too much energy and in a small kitchen. If I made good/fancy recipes, I'd be spending as much. It costs like thousands and thousands of dollars possibly to learn Japanese cooking from Japan. Also, I can't just eat "c***" because I have high triglycerides and high cholesterol and am diabetic.

It's all this complex stuff is all that I come across or find on the internet by hoity toity woke feminists. It takes too much energy for a normal person or a sick person taking care of themselves maybe with a small amount of money, too, in life.

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Christina Barrett
½ American ½ European-ish Asian

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Is that "c" word supposed to be cunt or cock?

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You need help from your family or a proper counsellor
You're digging yourself into a deeper hole every day. It's no good suggesting anything to help you help yourself because I know you'll forget it in a couple of minutes. Will you get help from someone in your real life please!

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Okay! I'm sending them a text, right now!

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Christina Barrett
½ American ½ European-ish Asian

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My aunt Joni said okay, later.

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Christina Barrett
½ American ½ European-ish Asian

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Is she blowing you off? Don't let your family keep putting you off, Christina. They need to help you.

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Her aunt took her house!

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That's not true. Her brother has the house I think.

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Then she should stay with him sharing the costs

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That's not true. Her brother has the house I think.

It was my understanding when this all went down initially, that the brother got a roommate, and moved to a different house altogether.

I’m not sure who got the house, but it wasn’t Christina, and I don't think it was her brother, either. But only Christina can clarify this, I suppose.

Light travels faster than sound. That's why people seem bright, until you hear them.

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Her brother lived in the house for a while.

I think the house was sold, no doubt to pay off some of her father's medical bills.

Christina made a choice. She told them she did not want to stay in Florida, she did not want to live near her family, and she specifically wanted to move the exact part of Cleveland that she's in. Christina made all of these choices herself. Her family supported her quest for independence.

She also chose not to work with a social worker in person, or maintain any appointments on a regular basis with her physician, dietician, endocrinologist, psychiatrist, therapist, or do any research into group homes designed to be more interactive with her.

She shouldn't even be living on her own. Look at how her posts reflect that on a regular basis the many ways she's spiraling downward and avoiding any legitimate assistance offered to her that would actually help her. Her health has deteriorated and she's going into financial debt. She doesn't really want "help" because it would mean doing things she doesn't "want" to do.

"Life is tough. Get a helmet." – Candace Owens
"Not today, Satan!" – Blaire White

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Shit happens.

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She made a post earlier today saying that her brother wanted her out and that he's still living in the house with plans of moving soon.

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Scroll down this thread to where she says her brother is fixing the house up for him and his friend.

https://www.filmboards.com/board/t/What-is-your-most-cherished-possession%3F-3410675/

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Perhaps I misunderstood. I might have understood it to mean they were fixing it up in order to sell it. She mentioned that after they fix it up, he's moving with a buddy into an apartment, right? That's why I got the idea the house is going up for sale.

I don't think any of her family members were able to take her in after her folks died. I don't remember the specifics, but I thought Christina mentioned one of her aunts already had 3 kids to take care of (not all her own). I honestly can't keep the stories straight.

In any event, Christina posted that she wanted to move to Cleveland, not stay in the area, much less in Florida, and she couldn't afford it because even back then, she never learned to save money, and her aunt paid for her ticket and out of the group homes in the area, the first one was the one that would take her given her benefit situation.

"Life is tough. Get a helmet." – Candace Owens
"Not today, Satan!" – Blaire White

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Agreed. Some form of supervision is greatly needed here. At the rate she’s going, she would be lucky to live past her 50’s.

Light travels faster than sound. That's why people seem bright, until you hear them.

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She is just at the store.

My other aunt Barb didn't have much to say maybe of interest.


So, if I don't hear back from anyone in a day or so, I may message back then.

Later, I will have enough money to do what I want, when I start selling, I said full time, or whatever's enough. It's possible in a few months at least I may get Lejeune benefits, maybe a few year too though my younger brother said, though I'm supposed to hear back within a few weeks, e-mail or phone. If not, I will contact back. I also need my May benefits, still calling, inquired maybe 10 or more times with wait/travel time, like it's on me and they may just spaz out or it doesn't work.. I could easily be in good financial terms, as the debt is paid gradually and I'm acing the joy of this sales licensing course! I even just sent an e-mail in colored fonts to the support team on the matter.

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Christina Barrett
½ American ½ European-ish Asian

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Ok Christina. Live long and prosper. 🤗

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Christina Barrett
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Bless you, NZer. You are a treasure.

"Life is tough. Get a helmet." – Candace Owens
"Not today, Satan!" – Blaire White

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I know that nothing we say or do will help her, so I just try to be her friend.

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google " diabetic cooking" or " how to cook for a diabetic" and your problems solved.

you can make a salad on the cheap: go to kroger or aldi and buy the veggies there.

Boca and Dr. Praeger make very good veggie burgers etc. less than 3 minutes in microwave, and problem solved.

almond milk has NO sugar so pair that with store-brand "cheerios" and you have part of breakfast.

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She's been advised of that countless times. She doesn't care. Tomorrow she'll post "I'm at Burger King."

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^^this^^

"Life is tough. Get a helmet." – Candace Owens
"Not today, Satan!" – Blaire White

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You’re fucked.


You start going into debt for food and you are fucked. You should not be using debt for anything. You’re good at some things but this sort of thing isn’t something you, Christina, should fool around with.

Best of luck.

Cheerio.

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Hoity-toity woke feminists? Wow you're getting more intelligent than I thought you were

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What about simpler meals like a Spanish omelette? (or beans on toast!)

Is there a Salvation Army nearby? That’s a way to eat out on the cheap.

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These sound like reasonable suggestions Millard!
You will get a dancing panda gif for your trouble]yes]

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Thanks…where’s my panda?

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Millard…these are two sensible posts in a row… Christina will avoid them at all cost

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Maybe not if it means she gets "free food."

"Life is tough. Get a helmet." – Candace Owens
"Not today, Satan!" – Blaire White

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Nothing you say is ever "Helpful". You throw out suggestions that you already know she xant adhere to.

On account of her mental, emotional and physical state.

You're a real Cunt Lilith.

The only poster who had his account banned 4 times without ever breaking any rules each of those times.

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Every single thing I have said to her as been "helpful." I am one of the few people on this forum who seems to care if she lives or dies. All of my posts to her have to do with how to survive before death consumes her.

Everything I've posted to her is accurate, geared towards her getting her diabetes under control, getting her cholesterol managed before she needs a bypass from arterial occlusion, getting in touch with medical and psychiatric professionals, discussing her management of medication, money, and of course, we can never forget, her food.

I have a clear conscience when it comes to Christina, because I won't be someone who sits idly by and watch her on a path to self-destruction. She's self-harming and I refuse to indulge in her fantasies and paranoia. That, by the way, is backed by science. It is proven that the worst thing to do is "feed into" the delusions of someone with paranoid schizophrenia.

"Life is tough. Get a helmet." – Candace Owens
"Not today, Satan!" – Blaire White

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I know a potato I'd gladly give her right about now
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