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  • We though the same the first day, but around 5hs ago, we were told that he has had micro-strokes for around a month now (we believed his sudden mood swings were due to his diabetes and high sugar), and that the big stroke produced a brain hemorrhage, which happened again yesterday.

    He could survive, but neither us nor the doctors are so hopeful, since if his blood pressure increases again, he could very certainly simply die on the spot. Mom is already grieving and trying to make peace with it, but sisters are still hopeful.

  • I just asked my mom, he took MANY loans from different banks to supposedly "sustain the household", but ultimately burned through the money buying the PC, fridge, etc. Aparently, it's way more than I had knowledge of, since I knew about the latest ones, but she told this has been happening since 2 years ago, and it checks out with the when we changed phones, my nephew's TV, a bike and other things.

    Also, mom refuses to talk with any attorney until after he dies, saying it would only jinx it. I sort of understand it, she's still cleaning the bedroom and clothes to bring him back, even after the doctor told us it's not likely he'll survive a week.

    EDIT: also, the govt here apparently passed a law many years ago that prohibits nullifying debts due to people taking advantage of it to make huge buying sprees in the name of elder people, and then getting to keep the assets due to the debtor dying before they finish paying. I'm not sure about how true this is, but I do remember seeing something about it on the news when I was younger.

  • Many of the debts are on physical assets,some like a huge TV he bought last year to watch sports I already had plans to return t, but others like a fridge he bought to replace the old one we had after it broke or the PC my sisters use to study are needed, I can't simply leave those out without having a way to replace them.

    Also, the house we are right now isn't ours, we're renting, and the contract last until June, and that would be another 500k that we don't have.

    Edit: Not USD, sorry. Head is a mess and I'm mixing things up.

  • They're considering it, but my mom is already working herself off to maintain the house, and my sisters still have a future studying their careers and doing really well, so I'd rather keep them free to continue their studies instead of making them work too.

  • Antiwork @lemmy.world

    I suddenly have to provide for a family of 4, and I never had a job before.

  • "Story heavy" isn't really what I would call it. The story is pretty mediocre with events that are all happy-go-lucky minigames. Limbus is story heavy, this isn't.

    And the gameplay is really repetitive, especially in the late game, which suffers the same lack of content as all miHoyo games.

  • If I learned something over the years, is that people are FUCKING STUPID, as in no matter how vile, greedy, treacherous pieces of shit are the candidates, they will always vote for the same person because they truly believe that they're doing the right thing. And no matter how much proof or information you give them, they will delude themselves that you're trying to trick them with propaganda.

    At the end, I simply gave up on the idea of people not being brainless pieces of meat.

  • I usually have the opposite happen to me. When someone happens to ask me about something, I tend to go into the specifics and give detailed information that I consider relevant and/or useful, but get complained that I'm "showing off" or being a jerk trying to make them look dumb. I kind of get what they mean, but I still can't figure out where the line is when considering the other person knowledge of something without coming off as condescending or rude.