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Even that wouldn’t stop a stubborn narcissist.
Even that wouldn’t stop a stubborn narcissist.
Try to find some closely related topic that you find interest in that he can relate to. Maybe old music or some other electronics topic. Then your son can meet you in the middle.
Without commenting on the morals of feeling hurt or vindicated or whatever, I thought you might be interested in this Numberphile video that talks about this exact situation:
Many places have a classic resource that is full of free books that are funded by the government called libraries. You should check them out.
That’s not really true when ads are in the mix
Maybe more like a kitchen garbage can fire?
We are starting to see the first drugs on the market that utilize the amyloid beta pathway in some fashion because research in the 90’s and 2000’s were absolutely convinced that this pathway was the lynchpin to the disease. My understanding of the disease (I studied biotech but not Alzheimer’s specifically) is that amyloid beta plaques are more of a side effect of whatever is really going on than the main show. And unfortunately the mechanism of dementia in general is not really well understood, Alzheimer’s included.
These sobering results are not really that surprising because treating the amyloid beta plaques after they have formed is sort of like trying to prevent spoiled meat by removing the maggots that have accumulated on it.
Reddit doesn’t need to be destroyed in order for Lemmy to succeed. There is plenty of room on the internet for multiple communities.
I use Connect for Lemmy I’m liking it a lot but I’m willing to shop around still.
Oh that’s really neat I wasn’t aware of that feature. Thanks!
Since RiF shut down I haven’t logged into Reddit but I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t even tempted. I’m giving Lemmy a fair shake for enough time to get used to it before I make any determination.
I really don’t want to have to use the Reddit app…
What does a washing dishes hobby entail? Do you have like a personal best or a preferred strategy?