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Javaman

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Tue Apr 7, 2026, 08:57 AM Yesterday

when my mom got dementia, she no longer recognized me. [View all]

prior to her slipping into dementia, she and I had this great relationship of cracking each other up. She loved to laugh and crack jokes or make funny snide remarks. She had one hell of a wit.

And she loved music. Most of all Artie Shaw.

but here is the thing with her dementia, she wouldn't know who I was when I would go visit her. She would say, "you look so familiar, I know you from somewhere". It was heartbreaking.

but then, I would crack a joke and she would get it. not only get it, but she would shoot back with a quick retort. and we'd start cracking up and she would remember who I was. It was fascinating to witness.

Anytime I would play her Artie Shaw, she was back in the moment. and although frail, we would dance a very slow and deliberate Lindy.

Why do I bring this all up?

because this is what I think we are seeing with the orange pedo. there are things that trigger him that bring him into the present.

And what are those things? flattery, money, talking about building things; to name a few. Things that bring the demented fuck some sort of familiarity. Memories of "good times". I'm sure there also other things that are too disgusting to mention.

So when the fascists try and point out that he's "still on his game", that "game" is only a fleeting moment. his preening in front of a teleprompter is one of those fleeting moments.

what we are not seeing is what is happening what he vanishes for days.

My mom as she slipped further into dementia, would sometimes become violent, vulgar and downright nasty. And the sweet funny woman, that I once knew and would still bubble to the surface from time to time, slowly started to fade completely away until she was gone.

we are now witness to the orange pedo at one of these stages (it's different with everyone and to the degree). his various mood swings, his now very obvious vulgar out bursts, his moments of seemingly forgetting things are all signs my mom had.

I know for a fact my mom hated the trumps. she would regale me of stories of fred trump and his rat infested "cold water flats" in NY.

I'm glad she didn't have to live through this.

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Same happened to my mom SocialDemocrat61 Yesterday #1
Well, dang, sorry you had to experience that SpankMe Yesterday #2
There is quite a bit of research into Alzheimer's and other kinds of dementia. yardwork Yesterday #10
With my mom it was both heartbreaking and fortunate Wednesdays Yesterday #32
Pedo Trump didn't recognize Melania Farmer-Rick Yesterday #3
Maybe that wasn't Melania. yardwork Yesterday #11
i'm trying to find a video/news clip of that-- where he's looking for her and what she said. do you have a link? nt orleans Yesterday #25
This. Wednesdays Yesterday #33
Luke Beasley had it on his show Sunday Farmer-Rick Yesterday #34
This makes complete sense. Trueblue Texan Yesterday #4
Well said. Each of us as individuals feel powerless to do anything KPN Yesterday #7
There's a way. Hope they do it. Joinfortmill Yesterday #27
as per Trump... agingdem Yesterday #5
regarding him "slipping"... Javaman Yesterday #19
I agree but Trump is a whole other species... agingdem Yesterday #29
that reminds me of this quote... Javaman Yesterday #30
I've observed for some time that he only seems fully engaged/animated when talking about... 3catwoman3 Yesterday #6
The greatest thing about him is that he will be vilified and detested in death... Moostache Yesterday #17
Alto he would never admit it, there must be some tiny part of him that does know he is a fraud... 3catwoman3 Yesterday #20
DURec leftstreet Yesterday #8
Same here with my mom ... OldBoss Yesterday #9
I'm so sorry you're going through this. yardwork Yesterday #14
Clearly you have and I reccommend we all hold on Prairie_Seagull Yesterday #12
Went through the stages with my mother-in-law. StarryNite Yesterday #13
if i remember correctly AllaN01Bear Yesterday #15
John Denver Did Not Have Dementia. And The Song Is Simply About... ColoringFool Yesterday #22
And John Denver was only 53 when he died Wednesdays Yesterday #31
You might be thinking of "I'm Not Gonna Miss You" by Glen Campbell. 3catwoman3 Yesterday #23
Same with my dad.. HipChick Yesterday #16
I'm sorry this happened to your mom. area51 Yesterday #18
A president w/cognitive vulnerabilities? Who wouldn't love that? Putin? Netanyahu? AnotherMother4Peace Yesterday #21
So sorry about your mom. Dementia is my biggest fear as I get older and so far I'm one of the lucky ones. Vinca Yesterday #24
Mom sounds like I'd like her a lot. Joinfortmill Yesterday #26
as we would say back in NY, she was something else. :) Javaman Yesterday #28
... Faux pas Yesterday #35
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