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Ha, you have 14 upvotes right now, cool coincidence.
Ha, you have 14 upvotes right now, cool coincidence.
Somebody’s thirsty.
Drugs from the darknet delivered anonymously.
A blank card.
Best thing though is what others said, nothing.
I use CalTopo, and can make PDFs of the exact area I want and then print custom maps as backups for hiking.
The best I ever received? Start saving and investing when you’re young to benefit from compound interest over time. I didn’t take the advice, but I received it!
Thank you very much for that link, great resource.
Don’t yourself blab to them about them being cute or whatever, and when other people do it just say a quick thanks, then ignore it and move along to another topic.
Stay - great movie with Ewan McGregor, Naomi Watts and Ryan Gosling. Hard to figure out and beautiful to watch, very gripping.
Do they still require a phone number? They didn’t let me join based on my country.
+1 for Kagi, I love it.
Wow, sounds pretty nice mate!
Just change accounts often, don’t build up a big persona fingerprint.
Damn you’re making me wish I tried harder, I just gave up and shaved it all off, sigh :p
I hate to say it, but watch the David Goggins interview with Huberman recently. The overall point is - hard stuff is never easy, it always sucks, and there’s only one way through it and that’s by doing it, no matter what.
In your scenario, you’re always waiting for the moment when it “feels good or right” to do the work… but it never does feel ideal, right. That’s the key, accepting that it sucks and pushing on through that sucky part anyway.
The good news is, the sucky part gets less and less once you pass the first hump of starting. It’s like the hardest part of exercising is getting started, once you’re doing it you’re fine.
Good luck, I know the feeling.
I think the tool I used was doing it via a browser extension, you opened your account up and gave the extension access and it did its thing.
My relative was a stewardess, and she said the ups and downs of many flights a day (domestic, multiple small flights) combined with airline food would give them all gas.
They had a maneuver they called “crop dusting “ whereby they would release their gases during nonchalant walks up and down the aisle.
This helped disperse the fumes rather than leaving them concentrated.
The demographic of Lemmy skews toward people who aren’t into celebrity worship, probably.