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  • I was like that until I discovered i had coeliac disease in my mid 30s. Once I stopped eating gluten and my gut repaired, I put on weight and had to start paying attention to what I eat like a normal person. Enjoy your superpower while it lasts.

  • Even when it's fully installed, people will try to steal the copper cables. In the power industry it's a real problem with people removing the earthing, not always noticeable right away, but then it's not safe to work on anymore.

  • Also, I don't know for sure how many of these are true beans, but definitely not any of the lentils or split peas. Lots of lovely legumes though, yum!

  • I think getting dopamine from starting new things, but no reward for finishing things is one of the main adhd things.

  • Probably umbilical cord.

  • Sometimes the title really makes the post.

  • Ah yes, the EU, foremost actor in stealthy propaganda. 🙄

  • Underrated insightful comment.

  • Is CS not a good option these days?

  • Personally I use a continuous never ending to- do list, tiny writing on an A4 piece of paper folded into 16ths.

    Seeing all the crossed out tasks makes me feel proud, seeing something not crossed out in an older area gives me guilt, and overall it just keeps me connected to the futility of existence. 😁

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    United Kingdom

    🤦‍♂️

  • Better still, I'll fix your whole life so you don't need a car! 🤯

  • The guy who is freakin Genius, at your service 🫡

  • They seem fun.

  • What the fuck kind of intentionally misleading bullshit is this article?

    If you read the article, it describes how the study used stationary bike cycling to test the fitness of their subjects. Then years later they found a link between being 'highly fit' and reduced incidence of dementia.

    There was absolutely nothing to back up the claim that cycling has more effect on dementia risk than other forms of exercise, but they make that the whole framing for the article.

    SMH

  • What, you're going to run the dishwasher with only one item in it?

  • Fair enough.

    I've never used one anywhere but a toilet or sink, that I can remember. How does one use it in the boudoir?

    I clogged the toilet while visiting a friend's house at 11 years old. Didn't know what to do, tried to ignore the problem. When his mum noticed, she fetched me a plunger and sent me back in there to sort it out.

  • It's just a social convention.

    A mere faux pas.