Devjavu
@Devjavu@lemmy.dbzer0.com
- Comment on Never ride in a car with a guy who just got dumped 35 minutes ago:
Oh, sorry I wasn’t objecting. I was jist talking on the german’s side. My apologies.
- Comment on Never ride in a car with a guy who just got dumped 3 hours ago:
I go 170 on my Peugeot 207 sw from 1 2015 and only stop there because that’s about as far as it goes, so 240 on a newer car is reasonable.
- Comment on Edible Wood 3 hours ago:
I dar you to eat pulverized Hevea brasiliensis.
- Comment on Dispatch sells 1 million copies in 10 days 1 day ago:
“Think, Mark, what will we have when they’re gone?”
“Linux.” - Comment on A hypothesis 3 days ago:
BAAAABE, I WANT A KID.
- Comment on A hypothesis 3 days ago:
In disclusion I should probably learn my engrish.
- Comment on Thats what I'm calling them from now on 4 days ago:
Friedpede
- Comment on With the classic to end it 4 days ago:
Them fuckers on the left alive?
- Comment on Mi acot o hi? Hol soo? 4 days ago:
I think it’s asking you how you plea.
- Comment on You know what they say 4 days ago:
Fish a man a day
- Comment on carrot 4 days ago:
Hmm, not flared.
- Comment on My face 4 days ago:
I got that actually. Every part.
- Comment on A bitch your worried 4 days ago:
I’m mean you do thay when a bitch is worried, so they ain’t wrong.
- Comment on Good heart kiddo 4 days ago:
Is Luanti, as in the “trademark” free forever or the code behind it?
- Comment on Anon doesn't like the doors 4 days ago:
Usually matter in all three mayor states moving anround getting over an edge. And you can lick a very specific sphincter of my body. Preferably after my first bowel movement.
- Comment on Anon doesn't like the doors 4 days ago:
Your brain must be wired wrong, you’re repeating yourself.
- Comment on hmm breakfast 4 days ago:
Drugs are not food, and with the exception for a few countires, drugs are pretty universal. Not eating anything for breakfast can actually be a healthier choice han doing so.
- Comment on She is making a GREAT point 4 days ago:
I think if I busted a nut 9 times a day, I would just simply just vanish.
- Comment on What's the best way to ease getting back in shape after years of little to no exercise? 6 days ago:
Well, I’m still young, so it’s easier for me, but even I has to adapt by going normal shoes -> Altra shoes for walking -> Altra shoes for running -> barefoot shoes for walking, now I wanna make the switch to barefoot shoes for some, but not all, running.
- Comment on What's the best way to ease getting back in shape after years of little to no exercise? 6 days ago:
“Walking” is even good for highly trained athletes. Especially those with rough joints. It provide unqieu regenerative benefits.
- Comment on What's the best way to ease getting back in shape after years of little to no exercise? 6 days ago:
I’d agree with all of these. But most importantly: LISTEN TO YOUR BODY
This can sound confusing, but the more you do it, the more it feels right. It’s the whole idea behind “sports” like yoga and the key to athletic performance, even if only done for fitness.
It’s gonna be difficult at first, but your body will tell you. If you’re done, you’re done. There’s no point in doing more. Get rest, even if it is a week, which can happen in the beginning. Especially during skeletal adaptation, which I’ve actually had happen recently after I changed from normal running shoes to minimal. If you feel any soreness that lasts too long, stop, rest. If you feel winded, stop, rest. Anything sus? Act on it. If you don’t have an unhealthy level of paranoia then you need to listen to your body’s pain signals. Sometimes pain signals even tell you to go into the pain. Be careful, but do that. If you’re freaking out because you don’t know what you should do about a feeling that’s new, take some time and see how it develops. It may just go away and not come back without effort that feels appropriate. It may come back the moment you go into activity. Just take your time, and I mean reeeaally taje your time, and try to listen.
And whatever you do, do not trust what your head feels about you bodily fitness. Trust what your body feels.
When we grow up sports get more of a focus about how to not injure yourself, which will make sure you maximize your potentential or minimize time spent, which is in contrast to it being mainly play for younglings. The play part never disappear of course. :)
A tip on the overweight/depression part: You become healthy once you act like a healthy person. Doesn’t mean you are, just means you become. Also doesn’t mean you should crash diet down to a perfect bmi. A healthy person cares about themselves deeply. They want to eat the right things, which is different for everybody, they want to have a healthy gut, be able to run around in joy, even though they may be 45. If you don’t then you have other issues to fix too. In parallel. Mind and body are often described as separate, but the truth is, that the are inseparable. It’s totally fine to be depressed, just as it is fine to have a high body fat percentage. But I do not wish it on anyone for an extended period of time.
This is based on a life full of exercise and biomechanical optimisation. I have recovered from a partial meniscus tear (weird mix of bucket handle and flap), a partial patellar tendon tear and smaller ouchies. The big ones are not gone, of course, but hardly noticeable. I have also come to know that physical wellness is nothing without mental wellness and vice-versa.
If you want further details, hit me up. I don’t cost, I’m not a coach. I also don’t have the technical knowledge of one, so I guess that’s the reason I don’t cost.
- Comment on Snow Kitty 6 days ago:
Squint, it’ll be easier.
Also, while impressive, I find this, if taken in the cintect of a test, as not very realistic idk about other species but human eyes primarily work woth contrast and movement. So much so, that the moving dot that will be the leopard will be caught by our peripheral vision just as easily as a pink panther.
- Comment on Never buying milk from Walmart again 6 days ago:
Tell me more
- Comment on PC Master Race 6 days ago:
May I ask you, how much did you spend on games?
- Comment on PC Master Race 6 days ago:
Games were free.
- Comment on PC Master Race 6 days ago:
800€
- Comment on Get over yourself 6 days ago:
So… gay people actually have a cultural advantage for once. That’s a rare one.
- Comment on PC Master Race 6 days ago:
Don’t need to buy a new console every few years.
When getting to slow can upgrade single components. Cost/performance is basically on par with consoles at the moment.
Completely ignores the fact that consoles are a type of computer and the gaming companies can not sell console + games at +/-0 or they’ll gi out of business.The fuck you on about?
- Comment on Fucking genetics 6 days ago:
I got the best of both worlds. Incredibly thick hair, but just sparse, with cheeks largely uncovered and full beard at neck. I use real razor blades, because they’re the onyl thing that cuts without nicking me, but they still tug like shit because they’re so thick.
- Comment on Why do seemingly all politicians (and no one else) do that hand gesture when they talk, the one where it looks like they're holding an invisible fishing rod? 6 days ago:
You have to do something with your hand. This one’s pretty neutral, because it’s nothing.