TheGoddessAnoia
@TheGoddessAnoia@lemmy.ca
- Comment on Good to exercise at home instead of gym? 1 week ago:
I’ve been working out at home since the late '70s/early '80s, as I found gyms in that era seriously woman-unfriendly. Isplurged for a simple bench, a barbell/dumbbell set, a cheap area rug and a book by Arnold Schwarzenegger on workouts for women. At my peak, I was pressing 130% of my body weight, and able to bring my head down to my knees without fracturing a vertebra. Nowadays, my aim is to be able to carry my own groceries 9 blocks home, chase the cat up the stairs and down the hall when it’s time for his meds, and defend my wallet as needed.
I prefer this. It allows me to focus, protects me from dorks who think I need their advice or should surrender the machine I’m on because they need it, saves $75-100 a year in membership fees, the cost of ‘proper’ gym clothes, the time and money travelling and I can work out when it fits into my day. I recommend it, but you will need a level of self-discipline and a daily routine that works for you. Don’t just buy the weights and start flinging them around: find a good book or two/a couple of websites and learn about basic nutrition needs, the best times for exercising, and why you need to cycle your exercises and take a day off regularly.
Don’t be discouraged if it takes a while to get into it, and see results. If you miss some time, just go back to it when you can. I can’t explain how good it feels every day, being fit, but it is worth it!
- Comment on What mythologies have poor representation in media, in your opinion? 1 week ago:
Japanese and Chinese myths and legends have excellent representation in games and movies: the Egyptians have representation and followers everywhere! The Celts and Germanic peoples contributed pretty much everything found in European fairy tales. The Middle East gave us their myths and their gods, and people from European/North American cultures know at least a few Hindu Gods and their tales, again, often thanks to video games. That leaves sub-Saharan Africa, Southeast Asia, Australia and Oceania, and the Slavic and Siberian myths ‘underrepresented’. Can’t say about middle and South American ones: I suspect they are better known in the Americas than in Europe, but I dislike them, so haven’t the background to be sure.
- Comment on Having a vowel movement 3 weeks ago:
Ay! Oy!
- Comment on Trump walks back tariffs on a wide range of goods from Mexico and Canada for one month 3 weeks ago:
He gets a real kick out of stirring folks up, then letting them breathe before he stirs then up again. Only one word for that kind of guy, starts with an A, ends with an e. Too bad this one has the biggest nuclear arsenal in the world – I swear that’s the only reason he hasn’t had the bejabbers beaten out of him several times over the past month.
- Comment on Chat, is this true? 4 weeks ago:
Thanks: that’s gonna take some practise!
- Comment on Chat, is this true? 4 weeks ago:
I’ll do this starting NOW, if someone will just post a pronunciation guide! Please?
- Comment on Is this a sign of mental illness or just asshole behavior? 1 month ago:
Really depends on whether or not you think adolescence is a mental illness or just a really nasty period (pun semi-intended) to live through. Sounds like Ashlyn has additional emotional issues that could be rooted in being a black girl in a white world, or having a demanding parent, or whatever. She needs help from a knowledgeable adult. Taking it out on Lena is not going to help either of them. Maybe ask Lena what she feels about it, if she knows what the root problem is, and if she wants to continue the friendship. It might make a difference to Lena to know you are there for her.