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  • I’ve found the opposite. If something becomes a routine chore, it can be optimized and almost trained into muscle memory. So the effort put into it actually lowers. Like I’ve already done it for breakfast and it’s one of the best foods, because it takes so little effort to make it, eat it, requires absolutely no thinking and can be repeated infinitely.



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    It’s impossible to get better at cooking than eating in a restaurant. Already the fact that someone else is making that food is enough to make it better than any food i have and will ever cook and I’ve been cooking since teenage years, nearly 20 years. Every single day. Fuck. Eating, cooking, planning, balancing, considering others, basically everything involving it is a rather annoying chore and it has to be done whole life.
    No I’m not bad at cooking, average, I’ve just grown to resent this activity.

    I await the day we invent a food pill or at least one in all superfood or i can at least start eating current foods that claim to be all in one foods for every meal. Wife already looks at me weird when i eat my breakfast slop multiple times a day.


  • Only costing and triple digit numbers don’t go together in the same sentence.

    Marriage is just a legally binding contract, there’s nothing special about it. We don’t spend significant amounts of money when singing a NDA or employment contract or even just clicking “agree” in the terms and conditions contract.


  • So in her opinion poor people shouldn’t get married or have relationships? That’s some rather odd gatekeeping.

    If we ignore the useless traditions around marriage and won’t feed this overpriced industry. It’s completely possible to get married rather cheaply and it will not effect the marriage.

    I’m fairly sure that this particular marriage will last longer and be much better than many of the ones that spend completely insane amounts or even worse go into dept to get married.








  • Noup, 99,99% of the interactions aren’t beautiful or magical. Overwhelming majority are different degrees of exhausting navigation on a minefield with no reward.

    Yeah, majority of interactions are just obligations. Just running an automatic script curated for that situation or person. Those are draining, but make up the majority of day to day interactions. Aka at work or store. Though thanks to the automation those are kinda low risk.

    Then there are the neutral ones, that doesn’t drain as much and are under better circumstances or just basic exchange of information. Aka with a family or here. Those are higher risk usually.

    And then there are the once in a blue moon aka 0,01% of interactions under good conditions, in limited exposure, good subject, that are kinda good even. Though these are bordering a statistical anomaly and do not make the rule.




  • That doesn’t work anymore, i tried. New email and VPN were the first things i tried when i got bermabanned. It worked for around 2 comments. Then i got shadowbanned. I even tried virtual machine, VPN and completely brand new email with absolutely no links to any of the old users and privacy focus.

    Still didn’t work. Joining too many subs in rapid succession or just behaving untypically of a new user is enough to get shadowbanned.

    That was around 3 months ago.

    The only thing I haven’t tried is an artificially aged user, just because it’s still aging.



  • You can’t or at least it’s not worth the effort.

    If you got perma ban on your main user, then thats it. Every subsequent user you make will get shadowbanned as soon as the detection algorithm figures out that you’re the same user. The detection algorithm uses multiple data points, aka browser ID, behavioral analysis, text patterns, etc. During the first few weeks at least, that detection algorithm is turned up to 11.

    In theory with a completely brand new machine and completely unconnected registration(absolutely no links to previous user) and changing how and with which subs you interact with and how you write or share your experiences, basically becoming a whole new person and not having any abnormal activity for a new user aka not joining multiple subs in first few minutes. You might be able to avoid getting shadowbanned.

    But is it actually worth it?



  • More accurate answer can probably be given only by the Olympics committee or trainers who specializes in training Olympic athletes.

    Generally, if it has come with you naturally aka you haven’t taken any drugs to get this condition. Then it’s just a natural advantage and likely allowed.

    Though whatever this single advantage is enough to become an Olympic level athlete is highly questionable. You can probably try local competitive scene, less competition, higher chance of sucess.

    For an Olympic level of athlete. You’d need luck, yes genetic advantages, insane levels of work ethic and skill honed for years(since childhood) just to have a shot at getting funding for attempting to become one.

    The average person, which we all here are, struggles with being consistent with just the most basic training routine for their own well-being.