It's very strange to me. I live in Sweden, we barely shut things down, no masks etc things went about as well as other places that did do masms and we're now looking like we're doing better in some respects (e.g. education)
We fucked up at the start of it all with care home rules not being strict enough but otherwise all good.
Pretty certain most masks just stop you spreading something and don't protect you. So they're asking a valid question. They only work en masse.
Sounds boring but just doing it more. I find it hard to learn by copying someone as I can't easily identify the tiny body changes. But trying a problem over and over and trying new things you can learn what works and what doesn't.
Also asking friends or strangers how they did something can very helpful. I find climbers are very happy to share advice when asked (but usually won't offer as that can be considered rude).
As for strength, I guess it's very different muscles. It will help when your fingers, forearms and technique are better I'm sure :)
Your shyness is a choice, just start saying yes to things that scare you and it will get easier.
The moment I worked that out life got a lot better for me. I figured it out not too far past 18 but I wonder what relationship I would have with my hometown if I figured it out sooner.
Suddenly I'm far less enthusiastic. Much prefer the idea of Max plus a bunch of sim racers turned real life.
So many people said this whole situation wouldn't end Reddit, like the end of Reddit would be some big huge sudden bang when the apps turned off.
They couldn't seem to grasp the idea that it could be the end of the Reddit we knew with a huge injection of new users to potential replacements. Only time will tell.
100%, hours of frustration trying to sort out studen loans means that font + colour + box is incredibly recognisable
Quite recently. My husband kept asking me to Ren as he's from the same town as me but I knew it was a bit rappy and rap is not my thing.
Turns out Ren is great and some rap is maybe alright so that surprised me.
Tell them more and more companies are moving to Whatsapp for marketing and Meta are doing more and more to make it easier and more annoying. Or maybe the spam will start and they will move themselves
Goes to show how difficult it can be for teams to build good products when there's a million stakeholders involved vs one stakeholder (plus users). It can be done of course, but only if managed well. Which Reddit obviously didn't.