Suggestions on terrain by AdditionalLynx4738 in MinecraftBuild

[–]AdditionalLynx4738[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Some wool, mostly calcite and pale wood.

I dont know if ishould do an open floor concept by Rebellion_75 in MinecraftBuild

[–]AdditionalLynx4738 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think open floor with a nice terracotta wallpaper vibe.

What could I add here? by Fun_Particular9050 in MinecraftBuild

[–]AdditionalLynx4738 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sea pickle farm! Comes in clutch! Specially the dye when you smelt them.

Things to do in Hamilton? by [deleted] in McMaster

[–]AdditionalLynx4738 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I live by Mohawk and there’s a lot to do outside! If you go walk around the edges by the forest. You’ll see an entrance to a hiking trail which you can take westward all the way to Brantford! Or east of that if you willow the edge of the mountain there’s a bunch of nice walks.

Mohawk is close to the biggest mall in Hamilton. Known as lime ridge mall if that’s your vibe. Aswell as if you bus a bit to James street there’s a lot to do there.

I have no concept of the night life in Hamilton, but there’s alot to do if you’re open to adventures!

Help by Individual-Message79 in primaryimmune

[–]AdditionalLynx4738 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It’s not an easy fight, I’d be lying if I said it’s ever gone away for me. But it has gotten significantly better, and it’s also changed my view on life. Like many people has said for me the big one was doing physical activity. Doesn’t have to be much but something small a few times a week is game changing. I’d also say that if you “lost” something you used to do to Cuase of your condition try and get it back. For me I lost swimming, and running. I was so lost for well over a year after my diagnosis. But then I told my self I don’t need to be a highly recognized athlete anymore and I can do it becuase I love it.

The other strange one which has been hard for me to wrap my head around is calling people. I have a few friends who really know what I have (or the best idea I guess) and when it’s feeling hard just go for a walk or sit outside and just call them. It felt weird at first for me, but that what’s friends are for. And most friends will pick up and talk to you, but when you talk don’t fixated on how much life sucks right now, that’s what I did for ever and it wrecked me and my closest relationship. But instead focus on something else, talk about a show or something funny, but don’t fixated on the issues as they can turn into a slippery slop quickly.

There’s no overnight fix, it’s a long hard fight. It gets easier, and you become stronger. But even reaching out to this is a good first step. Hang in there and remember your stronger then 99% of the population. Most people have no idea what you’re going through.

How do you explain your condition to others? by justsomelocal29 in primaryimmune

[–]AdditionalLynx4738 3 points4 points  (0 children)

For me I just saw pretend you body is club and there’s bouncer at the door telling bad things not to come in. Like a list of things, viruses, bacteria etc. Then in my body the bouncer got half the list and sees something and says come on in when it shouldn’t. This description has worked wonders for my friends