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There’s some good advice in here

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  • D Online
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    Daniel
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    #7

    The try psychedelics one caught my eye.

    Well, I did. In college. In a safe community. With people I knew I could trust. At a time when the campus police knew what we were doing and protected us. At a time when there were no cameras let alone cameras everywhere.

    These drugs are no joke. It would be a really bad idea to try them without considering a host of contextual matters ahead of time.

    But almost all of the list seemed good to me, even aspirational.

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    • J jon-nyc

      Well the anti-modern medicine stuff isn’t me, and I’m fine not being able to eat my deodorant.

      But there’s some good stuff in there all the same.

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      @jon-nyc said in There’s some good advice in here:

      Well the anti-modern medicine stuff isn’t me, and I’m fine not being able to eat my deodorant.

      But there’s some good stuff in there all the same.

      Yea, I was thinking more in terms of your purity score. The list was mostly wholesome.....😀

      When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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        jon-nyc
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        Ha

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          Daniel
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          #10

          I buy expensive deodorant, because I don't like chemicals, but still- I doubt it's edible.

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            Steve Miller
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            #11

            Slightly more practical

            Link to video

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              RealPlayer
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              #12

              Well, Steve, that’s a commercial for Mint Mobile, although there’s some good advice surrounding it. I frankly didn’t watch the whole thing.

              The bit about remounting a bike chain…it’s so easy; you just find a random stick or ballpoint pen on the road and coax the chain over the chain wheel. You don’t even have to get dirty.

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                Steve Miller
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                #13

                I didn’t think about the ads - I pay for YouTube premium and don’t see them.

                Sorry about that.

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                  Bernard
                  wrote last edited by Bernard
                  #14

                  Some goods advice amongst the ones that are too generalized. Not everyone is on the same clock, so no eating after 6 pm might work for him, but certainly not everyone. No screens 2 hours before bed--again, that varies. No drinking--please, don't be absurd. And so on. Better advice would be to cultivate an ability to listen to what your body tells you.

                  But I like several of the tips, more of them than not. But always in life, strive to find balance, and leave the dogmatic.

                  The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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                    Daniel
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                    #15

                    I'm getting YouTube Premium next year! The current version's music section is a mess. You get a sampling of an artist's work, and same when you search for music videos, composers, etc. Maybe I'm thinking about something called YouTube Music Premium (?). Or I'll subscribe to some other streaming platform. YouTube didn't used to be like this especially for music videos. But now it's almost useless.

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                      Daniel
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                      I need to do some kind of disciplined stretching regime for one thing.

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                        Daniel
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                        Joe,

                        I can imagine it's easy for you!

                        I don't get along with bike chains. Some people just lack mechanical aptitude.

                        Also, I bought a tricycle. I put it inside to keep it from being stolen.

                        One day I took it through the front door handlebars side first and down two concrete steps.

                        Well, the back wheels were supposed to go first to keep control of it and keep the chain guard from grinding on the steps' ledges.

                        So, I lost control of it and my mind said- grab the handlebars. So I did.

                        The bike flipped me on a 360° path over the handlebars like an acrobat.

                        The next thing I knew my body was parallel to the concrete patio about 3'- 4' above it and I could see the ground approaching fast.

                        I had time to wrap my arms around myself so I didn't break them and tuck my head so I didn't get a head injury.

                        I learned this from gymnastics training in middle school.

                        This was the second time I had the same basic fall and was able to protect myself.

                        There was blood all over the place and the wounds took a couple months to heal leaving one permanent scar about 4" long below my right knee.

                        I sold the bike without even trying to ride it again.

                        I'm going to stick to automobiles.

                        Speaking of which, I've changed my mind about getting an older Camry, doubled my budget, and have decided on the last generation of Accent Hyundai sold in the US.

                        My cousin recommended it, sent me an ad for one with about 35k miles, white, showroom condition, and after looking at the specifications for good measure, fell hard (sic) for it.

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