The Chateau Diaries #399 Tattlers do care about people and their well-being. Who we don't care for are grifters!

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@ComtesseRose I hope everything starts to look brighter for you very soon … you are a stalwart for we hell hags & hounds in keeping these fast moving threads going ..and you are also a very kindhearted person… so we wish EVERY good thing to come right back at you

That goes for all other Tattlers who are facing various personal trials at the moment.
Life throws up all sorts of difficulties to deal with but at least we can all hold our heads up knowing that we are not empty, lazy, deceitful grifters. Karma will win
 
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Billster has gifted all his Ryobi tools to Yanis, who is going to make a workshop in the gatehouse living room, bet he does it faster than Amuary !
Oh come on, I'd do it faster than Amaury and I promise you that speed is not my middle name either.
 
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‘La Landfill’ …. Absolutely spot on. Love it!
 
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It really does look good, I'll believe it when I see tho.
 
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What in the world did Billy tell Fanny to convince her to buy the library?
Did she think she would get more viewers by doing this?
Did he blackmail her???
Seems like one the crazier purchases she has made in a while.
All he had to do was say the magic words "for sale" she just couldn't resist. I mean it didn't even matter what he was selling, she's buying. We pretty much know she'll never use it, unless as firewood some cold winter in the future.
 
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Thank you for that…I’ll try the Magnesium Glycinate. I never have difficulty falling asleep and I sleep quite soundly. I never move; I’ll awaken in the exact same position I was in when I fell asleep. I just never know how long I’ll sleep. My normal wake up time is between 3-4 a.m. “Sleeping in” might be 5:30. In the last few months, I did manage to sleep until 7:00 a.m. Once.

When I wake, there is no going back to sleep. I normally slip out of bed, not turning on any lights, go out to my chaise (where I have another weighted blanket) and read on my kindle or pop on my iPad. I keep both of them on very low light mode.

I’d like to change this pattern because it’s a vicious cycle. If I’ve gotten just a few hours of sleep, I can’t keep myself up late…rinse…repeat. I have been this way since college. I have never understood Fanny sleeping the day away, though.
 
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No, no…that just gives me ideas! 🫣
See, you need to watch multiple episodes of the same show. You know exactly what they're going to use on the kitchen counters and they're definitely having an island. It's oddly soothing.
 
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Take it one step at a time. You will come through this.
I'm very glad you have been to the Doctor, meds can make an incredible difference. Also pleased your employer seems supportive.
 
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See, you need to watch multiple episodes of the same show. You know exactly what they're going to use on the kitchen counters and they're definitely having an island. It's oddly soothing.
I don’t watch television. But my husband went on a fishing trip with friends. I watched HGTV for about 4 hours. I went to the archives, pulled out house plans, had new plans drawn up before he got home. It was a 35k bathroom/closets remodel (that I did physical labor on, but still). I don’t need “ideas”.
 
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Oh Billy boy.... I did not know that Ozempic has side effect of narcicism. His JamesDeansque intro to his vlog just scream mid life crisis. He must be happy he could off load the stolen goods to F4F... Fellow scammer whonasks zero questions.

I asked google

Search for Ozempic has side effect of narcicism



There is no scientific evidence that Ozempic (semaglutide) directly causes narcissistic personality disorder
. However, some users and observers have reported behavioral changes—sometimes dubbed "Ozempic personality"—that can include increased irritability, emotional flatness, or a heightened focus on self, which might be perceived as selfish or narcissistic.

These behavioral shifts are generally understood as indirect side effects rather than direct pharmacological changes to personality, stemming from several factors:
  • Appetite and Reward System Changes: Ozempic works by mimicking a hormone that slows digestion and acts on the brain to reduce appetite. Because food is a major source of pleasure and reward, a significant reduction in food intake can lead to irritability, mood changes, and a reduced capacity for social enjoyment.
  • Rapid Weight Loss and Self-Focus: Drastic changes in body image and lifestyle can lead to intense self-focus, which some may interpret as self-centeredness.
  • Mental and Emotional Fatigue: Users sometimes report feeling "emotionally flat" or experiencing "brain fog," which can affect interpersonal relationships.
These behavioral changes are usually temporary as the body adjusts to the medication. Experts advise that maintaining nutrient-dense meals and managing mental health can help mitigate these effects.


PS
Billy may not be able to afford it very soon, and weight can come back very fast when people stop Ozempic.
Then he will realise it's true cost was not $$$ but the lost of his family.
 
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Thank you I take the same magnesium and either listen to podcasts (the voice has to be a perfect sleep voice not the screechy laugh a minute that some podcasters adopt - terrible.) Or audiobooks, they eventually help and I do drift off.
 
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Sadly this reminds me of when Dan left Annaliese and the kids. Dan surprised us all and has succeeded with his youtube and reno. I wonder if Billy will do as well??
Another man chasing his 'Dream'. It's easier to have big dreams without the everyday responsibilities of parenthood. The lost of living without my children would have been a price too high.
 
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Do you think that maybe Billy has an addictive personality - and Ozempic replaced booze or constant renovating etc?
 
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I find if I don't walk/or swim during the day I don't sleep as well. If I have had a reasonable amount of exercise for me then I sleep better and longer.
 
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