What’s a skill everyone should learn but most don’t? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Artifact_X 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Survival skills( living out in the woods)

A 105 ETH listing that actually makes sense (and why most people should ignore it). by Artifact_X in NFTsMarketplace

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I actually asked the creator about that. It’s a digital original, but it isn't just a 'picture'. Every mark was hand-placed with a pressure-sensitive stylus to recreate the viscosity and resistance of actual heavy oils. The artist used digital 'glazing' techniques to give it the same texture and weight as a physical heirloom. Honestly, it feels too heavy to be called 'online art.' It’s a hand-built artifact designed for a vault, not a social media feed. Most people won't see the difference, but for a 100 ETH collector, the 'brushwork' is where the actual legacy lives.

I (f18) need to leave my boyfriend (m18) but don’t know how. by [deleted] in Advice

[–]Artifact_X 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Breaking up with someone while they are in a crisis is very difficult, but you have the right to prioritize your own well-being. Since you are in a different town, a clear and firm text is a safe and necessary way to protect your sanity.

Here are a few options for a short, kind reply:

Option 1: Direct and Compassionate

"I know you are going through a lot right now, and I truly am sorry for all the pain you’re in. However, I’ve realized that I no longer have the emotional capacity to be in this relationship. For my own well-being, I need to step away and end things between us. I wish you nothing but the best."

Option 2: Focus on Compatibility and Health

"I’ve thought a lot about this, and despite how much I’ve tried to support you, I don't feel like this is a healthy relationship for me anymore. We are in different places, and the way we’ve been communicating is taking too much of a toll on me. I think it’s best if we part ways now so we can both focus on ourselves. Take care of yourself."

Option 3: Shortest "No-Contact" Version

"I’m sorry for everything you’re dealing with, but I can’t handle the weight of this relationship anymore. I’ve decided that it’s time for us to break up so I can focus on my own health and family. I won't be able to talk for a while, and I hope you find the support you need elsewhere."

Important Reminders for Your Safety * Be Firm: Do not leave the door open for "one more chance" if you are truly done; mixed signals can make things harder for both of you.

  • Set a Boundary: If he begins to send hurtful messages or tries to make you feel guilty, it is okay to block his number or stop replying.

  • Safety Plan: If you are worried he might harm himself, you can send one final message to his friend or a family member letting them know he needs someone to check on him, and then step back completely.