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It's ok to gave up fast on hobbies or stuff you tried to learn?
  • Speaking from personal experience, knowing that there’s a reason I behave a certain way has been pretty liberating. I spent my whole adult life up to my late thirties thinking I’d broken my brain or was just lazy and couldn’t concentrate. Knowing that that’s just how my brain is wired has made me feel a lot better about myself, and be less harsh to myself when I fuck up, and then being able to learn coping strategies of others in a similar situation has also really helped.

    If you can give up on a new hobby or whatever BEFORE you’ve bought all the things and made your life even more messy isn’t a bad thing at all. If you’ve lent into it and bought all the stuff and nonsense, try to cycle through past hobbies rather than pick up new ones constantly. Find hobbies that complement each other, or use stuff that you already own, and ones that have low cost to try out. If you’re not making yourself skint or your life more messy by trying them out, then trying and quitting doesn’t matter at all, it just increases the chance of you finding something you really enjoy doing.

  • Florida doc not wearing hearing aid couldn't hear colonoscopy patient screaming: complaint
  • What an awful day to have eyes, that’s one of the worst sentences I’ve read in a minute. “For now” is the unwanted garnish on that particular turd sandwich, he should be banned from practicing medicine anywhere as fast as humanly possible!

  • Common low-calorie sweetener may be riskier for the heart than sugar, study suggests
  • There are loads of those. Like tons, from all around the world. “Big sugar” really, really isn’t much of a thing outside the us, and a lot of these studies are either data-aggregation from larger groups of studies, like this one, or studies over long periods of large groups, like most of those referenced in that article, particularly those covering Coronado and kidney disease.

  • Common low-calorie sweetener may be riskier for the heart than sugar, study suggests
  • I have a fairly healthy diet, with little risk of diabetes, but sweeteners screw my digestion up. They are now in so many things that it’s hard to avoid them, especially in soft drinks and mixers. For the rest of the world that doesn’t eat an American diet, the balance of the risk presented by sugar vs diabetes is not as one-sided as all that

  • Gnome - Wenceslas

    This is the absolute tits

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    A factual comparison of the recent solar storm to the Carrington event
    www.astronomy.com A solar storm like the Carrington Event could knock out the Internet

    A geomagnetic storm on the scale of the Carrington Event could potentially knock out the backbone of the Internet.

    A solar storm like the Carrington Event could knock out the Internet

    Spoiler - though they were both G5 storms, they weren’t really that comparable.

    Also, big as the Carrington Event was, it’s likely it was absolutely dwarfed by one about a millennium ago, the Miyake Event

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