Check out the steambox (or raspberry pi equivolant)
Check out the steambox (or raspberry pi equivolant)
3 days a week gym minimum, any days but usually mon wed sat. Some football, volleyball and walks in between.
Running chest tris, back bis, shoulders legs at the gym. Once I plateau (“hit a wall”) and my lifts no longer increase I swap to strength work / heavier lifts for a bit until the same thing happens and I switch back to hypertrophy
How are you posting this? Just tether your phone and use that instead
I would start with immediate solutions - setting designated areas for camping and providing tents + basic amenities. I’d look into what the most effective policies that exist around the world are and why they work and select the one most applicable to our situation. Finally I’d try and solve the core issue(s) regarding why the majority of those individuals couldn’t provide housing for themselves
That’s super interesting, thanks. Figure describing thoughts is pretty hard haha
I actively do this. I try think about what it would look and feel like in first person before I do something (or as I’m trying to improve at it). Lots of studies show that this can be almost just as beneficial as training
What’s it like when you try think through a math problem? Like do you just follow your feelings and intuitively get to the answer?
For me it’s definitely a clearly defined voice in my head. “First I do this, add those together…” etc
Givewell.org seems to be well respected
They must be esting all the vegies they don’t like because it makes them feel like a big boy / girl
Respect for givinf a real answer
Not saying it wasn’t worth it, but some other options that might work:
I clearly state that sometimes people gotta work just to get by and I respect that. But for many of us, especially here on lemmy who tend to be older, this isn’t the case. I get that it’s a touchy subject, no-one wants to be told they are lazy or that they’re living their life wrong, but I believe that there’s some truth to it. I don’t know what the sollution is, but I think admitting to it a society is the first step.
I mention that sometimes this is the case and there’s nothing wrong with that. But you don’t necessarily need a degree to do meaningful work or to chase your dreams, just effort.
I think I’m being pretty reasonable. If anything, I stated my opinion and I’m being attacked for it. I’m not trying to play victim, but all the feedback I’ve gotten from this comment is hostile
I’d imagine that for some jobs (seasonal etc) there is too much variation in a month-to-month basis
Clearly touched a nerve
Might be better off spending your time resetting all the passwords that were saved in your bw acct
Disagree, I think that the way someone decides to spend their time says a lot about them. Sometimes you just need to work for money, I get that, but often times people just do whatever they fell into because they’re too lazy to chase their dreams or do something actually beneficial for society
Steam link sorry