Here’s an online calculator
Many fall in the face of chaos, but not this one, not today
Here’s an online calculator
OI, IT’S TOO HIGH UP TO REACH gestures to mesa
That game is so good I’d play it more if it wasn’t hampers by extremely annoying controls. Especially the last phase, so frustrating!
It’s like three different games in one!
I forgot Dead Cells! It’s so goooood.
And how could I forget Darkest Dungeons! MANY HAVE FALLEN IN THE FACE OF CHAOS, BUT NOT THIS ONE, NOT TODAY 😭
I’ll have to add Hollow Knight to the list, thanks for the suggestion
We’re living in a golden age of indie games! I’ve been loving games like:
If you want good bigger budget games there’s still great options like:
Thanks for getting me to laugh this early
Looks like, nasty weather…
🎶Chinatown my chinatown🎶
I love this game, it’s got so much flavor and drama. Yeah some of the missions are practically impossible, but there’s something about cruising along on a hilly road, watching the city lights
Hey now there’s nothing weird about being completely unable to focus under fluorescent lights.
Definitely include a graph of shareholder value overlayed on top.
Sarcasm aside, maybe we should have a graph that also shows:
And see that by basically all metrics we are working more, paid less, more depressed, more stressed, and unhappy.
You know what, everyone’s saying is cringe to bring up being a maintainer. But I say be proud of it!
You volunteer on this project for free, to build us this awesome place to be. Thanks for doing that, keep it up, be the best contributor you can! I’m happy to have Lemmy, thanks for helping make it possible!
CrossFit, running club, November project, hiking club, board game clubs, DND clubs, Meetup.com events. Coed sports leagues like: disc golf, infinite Frisbee, soccer.
There’s also things like live figure drawing, music jam clubs, acting in local plays.
Seems like it increases cancer risk, but it’s the cheapest way we have to sanitize water so
https://www.cancercenter.com/community/blog/2020/05/drinking-water-cancer-risk
I’m putting the water in glass containers, so no need to worry about it leeching materials. Also, I am positive I get all the micronutrients (the paper your cited refers to magnesium and iron) I need from vegetables, without needing to resort to tap water that contains high levels of microplastics. I also brush my teeth with floride, so no need to worry about dental caries.
Bidet attachment for a toilet. You can get them cheap, or spend a bit more for heated seats, warmed water, fans for drying, etc. Best bathroom decision ever.
Countertop electric water distiller. For a reasonable price you can get a countertop water distiller that runs a gallon for like $0.15. No more microplastics, chlorine, ammonia, lead, or facial matter in your drinking water! Tastes SO GOOD, nothing like the plastic filled distilled water from the store, blech. Every time we make a batch, we’ll smell the sticky residue left in the heating chamber and gag. It is nasty stuff. In our tap water, gross. Clean water for me please! Makes our coffee, tea, and kumbucha taste a lot better too.
Getting into a healthy BMI and daily exercise is pretty epic too. You’ll just feel better every day.
As climate change gets worse, having resilience like stored food and water will be helpful to deal with more frequent natural disasters. No sense bothering with fancy meal packets, a couple dozen big cans of dried beans will go a long way if there’s a shelter in place order.
From 2013 to 2017 I lost 60 pounds and I’ve kept it off since.
I tried everything to lose that fat.
I’ve tried at different times: keto, calorie counting, intermittent fasting, low fat, low carb, Soylent, cutting alcohol, high fiber, if it fits your macros, power lifting, CrossFit, running, vegan, vegetarian, carnivore, and Renaissance periodization.
What’s actually worked consistently for losing and keeping it off? Simple. Intermittent fasting 20/4 with low carb during the week, free cheat weekends, and no alcohol ever. With that protocol I can control my weight to the pound, consistently, and I’ve held it there for over 5 years.
It’s such a great feeling to be totally in control of it.
I wish I had a cozy fireplace!
This is fantastic
Well this week starts Inkttober sooo
I’m pretty sure this is an exact replica of my last fortress
Ooo a new Neal book, how was it?!