• Berttheduck
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    269 months ago

    I’ve started playing the harmonica, so I’ve gone from having no idea to being able to play some simple songs.

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        49 months ago

        It’s surprisingly fun and easy, I’ve made it this far with just a few YouTube tutorials and harmonica for dummies. Plus it’s a good sounding instrument for about £30 which is really reasonable.

    • @[email protected]
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      39 months ago

      Harmonica is fun because all you need to do is find out the key to a song and you can riff so easily.

  • UltraHamster64
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    129 months ago

    I’m learning to drive. After a big pause I felt like I forgot everything completely, but since I started doing lessons regularly again I can see steady improvements

  • Stern
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    59 months ago

    Making American omelettes. Helped a bit that I got new non-stick pans. The ones I was using were all tore up.

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        19 months ago

        Nice meme.

        American omelettes are thicker, fluffier, have more fillings, and often have some browning on the outside of them. After those in difficulty you have French omelettes which are thinner, cheese and butter at most, and no browning. Then there’s the Japanese omelette which is a whole other thing.

        There’s also others beyond those like the spanish omelette (which is extra thick.) and tamagoyaki (which is a rolled omelette that takes a special pan) but personally I’m not especially interested in either.

  • @[email protected]
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    359 months ago

    I’ve become more accepting as to where I am in my life.

    More often, I’ve been recalling the quote from Christine Mason Miller. “At any given moment, you have the power to say: this is not how the story is going to end.”

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      I believe that ethos is along the lines of the meaning behind a semi-colon tattoo. As far as ‘trend tattoos’ go, I do like the idea of it.

  • @[email protected]OP
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    139 months ago

    I used to make a similar sandwich with ham and spinach every day, but recently I’ve been mixing it up and cutting some mozzarella, some pickled peppers, pickles, and a variety of meat and sauce. It’s way better than what I used to do.

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    69 months ago

    Playing chess.

    I learned it in my youth and was fairly good at it back then. Recently I started to play regularly with some friends, and it went quite rusty at first, but I’m catching up now :)

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    59 months ago

    Actually can’t think of anything IRL, but I’ve recently picked up a couple new heroes in Overwatch and have been having a lot of fun with them.

    But it’s a very good question that made me think of (my) life quite a bit. Thanks for that!

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    I’ve been getting better at making small but meaningful changes to my life by recognizing that a lot of it is simply habit/routine, making an earnest effort at thinking of ways in which I can modify them, and making an earnest effort at applying them.

    Very generally: Think of something I do that I might want to curb, think of why that thing is what I do, think of things I could do that would impede on my ability to do those things, and implement those changes.

    Couple specifics:

    I’m fond of beer. I don’t binge or anything but if it’s in the fridge I’m probably gonna grab one every couple of hours, and that’s not too healthy and kind of a waste of money, so now, when I buy beer I just toss a couple cans in the fridge and put the rest in the cabinet above the fridge. If I run out I’ll toss a couple in the next day. Now I drink a lot less because I’m not gonna drink warm beer and when I open the fridge I see the scarcity and tend to just shut the fridge and walk away.

    I’m an introvert and I love reading about things and events, non-fiction crap, walking around on Wikipedia and stuff. It drives my wife up the wall when I’m doing and I don’t blame her because I’m bad at listening when I’m not giving my full undivided attention, so I removed all my phone chargers except for the one in the bedroom. Now, I just set my alarms and plug in the phone, walk into the other room, get out of that headspace, and engage my wife in conversation.

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          Everyone on this planet suffers from something. You are not alone in it. The world in neutral and is not out to fuck you.

          When you realize you aren’t a victim of fate, you empower yourself to achieve great things. You aren’t special, and the world is not out to fuck you over. Sorry. It’s hard to hear, but it’s a good thing. You can achieve anything anyone else can.

          It’s no one’s fault, but yours. However, that’s good because you control whether or not that changes.

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            Absolute Bs, I want to work, do some stuff yet nobody gives me the chance. Is like I’m invisible and that’s out of my hands

            “Then become someone else, grew and be better” AKA invest money and time I don’t have… I’m fucked either way

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              Ok, so stay in your situation, stew in your negativity, and blame the world.

              You have options. They may take time, but you are choosing to suffer. We all choose to suffer or not. No one dictated what you can do but you.

              • @[email protected]
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                Negativity? Is a reality I don’t think you understand. I don’t have access to any help. And I’m not alone. Why do you think many people low class and immigrants like me become criminals? Do you think most of them love it? No, but even criminals need to pay the bills or they will get evicted.

                You sound privileged, I don’t expect you to understand. But realize that many people aren’t like you, I can’t even get a fast food job. That’s how impossible my life is.

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                  39 months ago

                  Without detail, I’ve been to hell and back brother. No one’s going to help you but you. I hope you find whatever peace it is that you are looking for.

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          29 months ago

          If they do, they have never mentioned it over a fairly long course of posting “everything sucks” and not accepting any advice. Check their posting history.

          • @[email protected]
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            39 months ago

            What advice? “Change your life, move outside, study” that’s middle class shit, I’m not allowed plus my city doesn’t give you any type of help. I literally looked the online site for the town, it hasn’t being updated in a year.

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          Or they are a 35 year old male suffering from depression who blames everything and everyone else in the world for their suffering other than take an ounce of blame for their situation.

          I’m not some tough guy who typically preaches “pull yourself up by the bootstraps” motivation. This guy needs a reality check.

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            39 months ago

            This may seems harsh, but I reccommend people take a look at platypus’s profile (the person ninemiletower is calling out).

            They are 35 years old, have posted a lot of this sort of stuff, and have not actually mentioned any physical issue or disabilities over the course of their very public pity party.

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              Pity party? I’m commenting how fucked is my life, because that’s the reality I’m living, I never asked to feel bad for me.

  • Ananääs
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    This july I finally realized that I have no choice but consciously change the ways I think and react to things. There has been plenty of difficult things in my life the last couple of years and after experiencing a burnout (again, I understood afterwards it’s not the first time but hasn’t been this bad before) this summer I had to look myself in the mirror and decide to start making changes, things can’t go on like this anymore, I can’t keep on living like this anymore. It’s sad that it seems often these realizations only come when one hits the bottom in a way or another.

    I’ve been to a 3-year therapy and tried meds and so on, I’m sure they “paved the path” but didn’t help me comprehend why I have these troubles that I have and didn’t give me the understanding/empathy towards myself and others that is needed to actually change the thought and reaction models that are problematic, especially anger and shame issues.

    Anyways I’ve been looking at videos on youtube about CPTSD and they have helped me a lot. Especially I find Tim Fletcher’s videos useful as he thoroughly looks into the underlying issues and different ways CPTSD shows up in people, just the facts as they are. He’s kind of an old school lecturer type guy, nothing fancy and shiny (needs to be taken with a grain of salt though as he doesn’t seem to have understanding on ADHD/autism and has religious aspects in some of his videos).

    Of course being recently diagnosed with ADHD gives more light to why I’m the way I am. But now I’ve been able to start to work on my stuff from a different angle and it seems to take an effect! A difficult and rocky path but I suppose the first steps are the hardest.

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      I’m glad you found what helped you. I’ve found Buddhism to help me cope with every day struggles.

    • @[email protected]
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      69 months ago

      Same, I’m getting there. I’ve been using the steam room at my gym, since the steam forces me to regulate my breathing. It’s a crutch but it has worked wonders for my mind.

    • @[email protected]
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      Could you please provide any links or book recommendations for an absolute beginner? I’ve tried to approach it in different ways (apps mostly), but never actually manage to make it work and would love to learn what worked for you. Thanks!!

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        Being Peace by Thich Naht Hahn. That man is a master of meditation and his books changed my life. There really isn’t anything to it and if you are trying then you are trying too hard. It’s not about what you think when you meditate. It’s about letting what you think flow through you

        Keep in mind though that your brain works like a muscle in meditation and, like exercise, it’s hard at first. But the more you do it the better you get.

        One day all of a sudden you come across a situation where in the past you wouldn’t have been able to control your emotions, but something like a bell rings and brings you back to that calm Meditative State where you are in control.

        It’s about finding peace with yourself and the world around you.

  • Annoyed_🦀
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    69 months ago

    The first time i start cycling long-ish distance(35-38km) for errands is in early august. Even though using ebike, my leg is still sore for 2 days or so after the trip.

    I just did 43km yesterday, my legs are still fine despite feeling tired yesterday. So that’s an improvement. Am i fitter? Absolutely…not feeling it lol.