!!fuckSpiders
!!fuckSpiders
To me it depends on:
I’m paying all the bills and you’re not working? You’re doing all the chores. We both work 40 hr weeks but I earn and contribute more? Close to a 50/50 split of chores. My partner works night shifts? I’ll do all the stuff that can only be done during the day.
I think unless your partner is unemployed you should both be doing some chores, but who does what depends on the circumstances.
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Check out the steambox (or raspberry pi equivolant)
3 days a week gym minimum, any days but usually mon wed sat. Some football, volleyball and walks in between.
Running chest tris, back bis, shoulders legs at the gym. Once I plateau (“hit a wall”) and my lifts no longer increase I swap to strength work / heavier lifts for a bit until the same thing happens and I switch back to hypertrophy
I would start with immediate solutions - setting designated areas for camping and providing tents + basic amenities. I’d look into what the most effective policies that exist around the world are and why they work and select the one most applicable to our situation. Finally I’d try and solve the core issue(s) regarding why the majority of those individuals couldn’t provide housing for themselves
That’s super interesting, thanks. Figure describing thoughts is pretty hard haha
What’s it like when you try think through a math problem? Like do you just follow your feelings and intuitively get to the answer?
For me it’s definitely a clearly defined voice in my head. “First I do this, add those together…” etc
I think if you give them a comfertable life beforehand there’s nothing exploitative about it. They wouldn’t even have existed if it wasn’t for human demand. But it truly has to be a good quality of life.
But who buys their products? It always comes back to us and our actions
If not you, then who?
I don’t think it’s your responsibility to cure him, but as somone close to him I think it’s your responsibility to try, because if not you then who? But it sounds like you did that to some extent
I’d make something dumb with real world applications. A chat-gpt chat bot with attitude or only wrong answers. An app that only allows the user to make a paypal donation to you. Etc etc
No, but that’s not the point. Mobile phones and apps are specifically engineered to draw your attention as much as possible. Children are especially vulnerable to distractions, and so to me it makes sense to serverely limit their usage in the classroom.
Not everything has to be as black and white as “stop”. A step in the right direction is a good one.
Servers and and sometimes services