@MsColes77
Tanya Coles
@MsColes77 · 5:00

A Man Called Otto (Netflix)

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They need us to embrace them as family, to treat them like the grandmother we don't have anymore, or to treat them like the mother, or treat them like just a close family friend, an integral part of our fabric to help them feel like, you know what? You have suffered a loss, but you are not lost. You are still a part of a family and a community who loves you and who supports you and will do whatever we can to show you that

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@MsColes77
Tanya Coles
@MsColes77 · 3:03
And when you've had that for 40 or 50 years of your life, and then you lose your partner in life, your mate, the love of your life, and now you're waking up to a home that is empty, to a bed that is empty, it's absolutely heartbreaking. So we just need to take better care of our elderly people
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Laura Monk
@ThriveLauraMonk · 4:50

I just watched this movie last night.

And I don't believe that a person would become that cranky in just six months. It would have made more sense that he became that cranky, being alone and lonely and missing her for maybe 510 years. And that kind of indicates that he was cranky while she was still alive. And I don't believe he would have been. I just don't believe that
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