

Yeah, maybe stick to certificates after 100.


Yeah, maybe stick to certificates after 100.


Change in life circumstances is always daunting. Take it from the child that did not do well in school at 18-19. I lost my scholarship and dropped out.
I don’t know if my life would be much better had I stayed. The truth is, I was depressed. Stepping away from school allowed me to work on myself. I was poor, and lost, and scared. But life goes on, and you find friends and courage along the way.
I went back to college when I was 28. It took that long for me to figure it out. But I am more confident, passionate about my studies, and more whole than I ever could’ve been back then. I’m set to graduate this spring.
Hopping off the treadmill is necessary if you’ve hurt your leg. Yes, it might be harder to hop back on, but you sure as hell have an easier time running with a healed leg than when you’re limping trying to keep up.


At what age is it stupid to start exercising?
Schooling is always a sacrifice of your time, energy, and money; it’s only “stupid” if the reward isn’t worth the risk. Age isn’t a part of that equation.
If you really want to answer this question for yourself, pick a goal and figure out a way to get it. Make a plan. How much money do you need? Can you save up before? Pick up extra shifts, get a second job.
If you decide it’s worth it, do everything you can to make it happen. Otherwise you’re just making excuses for yourself.


I believe the point is the swastika is actually hidden in the grid.


Not new, but I recently transferred over my balatro game from steam to my android phone after degoogling (the official balatro app needs google play services to work). It means I have to pretty much start over, but it’s been nice re-unlocking the cards and seeing how much better I am now. (Link for those interested: https://github.com/blake502/balatro-mobile-maker )
Also, its not a technology but I recently learned how to darn my socks and that’s been a lot of fun.


Depending on the use case, that may be a benefit. I’m just trying to figure out what that use case would be.


I’m confused at what you’re wanting exactly, particularly the second part. Are you trying to turn a sentence into many languages at once, like “The red car is quick” to “The rojo 車 est schnell”? Just trying to understand the ‘not in a list’ and ‘pull down menu or (…) swap the first option’ part.


I haven’t seen it mentioned in here, but switchel is a favorite of mine. Water, Apple cider vinegar, some kind of sweetener (molasses is traditional), and ginger. Pretty easy to make a pitcher of during the summer. Tart, and hits the spot in the summer. You can also utilize a shrub for some NA mocktails.


Ancient Egypt, if memory serves correctly. Butchers used to have essentially platform shoes with heels to avoid putting their feet in pools of blood. It was on QI, so take it with a grain of salt.


Is using a Christmas light timer not an adequate solution to this problem?


Another idea is to Velcro one of those wall mount inbox paper holders to the side, so you could just slide the clipboard in and out without having to align Velcro or pulling the cart with the board.


I wouldn’t say it’s normal behavior in the US, but it certainly is more common than what you have probably seen in American tourists in SEA. As far as being “upfront”, there is that stereotype compared to some other cultures. In his case though he was just being a dick.


I think OP was saying that traveling opens your mind to new thoughts, not that people don’t travel because their thinking is limited.
To me, it’s similar to physical books. Yes I could read a book on my phone, and sometimes I do. But there are times and situations where I prefer the original, whether for functionality or just aesthetics.
GW-5610 I bought secondhand for ~$80 and added an aftermarket stainless steel bezel. Uses multiband6 and solar. It’s been a fantastic bulletproof watch for the past ~4 years of near daily wear (I like watches so I wear something else if I’m in a particular mood).


We just used to crush up smartees(US) in the wrapper, and pretend it was a joint. The puff of dust was always a nice touch.
-“Kids, don’t huff paint!” -“Holy shit, you can huff paint?” -my DARE experience in a nutshell


Yeah, we’d mix it with kool-aid powder and call it diet coke. We were dumb.
That was my favorite decade