I unironically like wearing grey to workout. It’s like the perfect signal for “don’t talk to me, I’m just here for the exercise”
I unironically like wearing grey to workout. It’s like the perfect signal for “don’t talk to me, I’m just here for the exercise”
Goofy, random flash videos. AlbinoBlacksheep was like the internet in its prime
I only ever go there to check the front page/news now. Lemmy is growing fast, but being decentralized, at the moment it’s still easier to catch up on politics and world news using reddit.
I’ve never really been able to use eye drops and when I’ve tried my eyes would reflexively close. I don’t get how people can handle putting contacts in regularly
“It’s something you’ve never heard of”
“How do you know?”
“…because I’m never going to tell you about it”
Smart move. Wouldn’t want to intimidate anyone with your superior taste in music
The game I’ve played most that I don’t recommend would have to be Ark. You really need to like a certain type of survival challenge to enjoy it, and even I didn’t have much fun myself.
That’s what the emojis are for. Unlike the shitshow most of us just came from, here it doesn’t cost real money to add a tiny picture of 🏅 to a comment.
There’s actually a community called “New Communities” that shares them all the time. I’d drop a link but I’m still confused about how exactly to link communities
Thankfully, yes
Anyone else’s home feed only loading Local > Active ?
I can’t get it to load any other new/hot or subscribed/all posts unless I go to a community page and browse one community at a time.
It’s probably about how beehaw defederated lemmy.world or something
It legit looks like half of the weed dispensaries in my city. Who tf would actually do that to their home tho
If dragons ate people and farted fire they’d be a flying crematorium
An easier way to link communities. It was so simple on reddit just typing r/sub but here it’s more complicated
Building new habits or replacing old ones has to start small, so small actually that the book I read about this a few years ago is titled Atomic Habits. What it breaks down to is that changes in our daily lives don’t happen instantaneously; they take time, effort, and repetition.
For example, if you were to set a goal of getting more fit you wouldn’t accomplish that in one day. What you can accomplish though, is to go out and walk a mile today. Then the next day walk another mile. And the next another mile. After a week or two of this, you might try something more intense like longer distances, jogging, or maybe even riding a bicycle. But you didn’t get there in one day: you worked at it a little bit each day until it naturally became part of your habits.
A higher-quality tool. Buy the cheapest-made one and it’ll break shortly, buy the medium one and you’ll be set for a while, buy the best one and you’ll really be set.
Despite this I still buy the occasional dollar-store tool because it’s nice to have extras around just in case them come in handy.
Sure, but it only gets harder the longer it goes on. At 3 days it’s worth it to expel that turd-child
Trying to push mlm schemes like essential oils
It’s an episode where all the 21+ adults live in a labor-camp type facility; the high-energy-producers ride bikes that generate electricity all day and earn points to spend on food/digital rewards/ad skips/etc. It’s actually one of the best episodes IMO