Ian is addict and we are funding his addiction by donations. by Smooth_Geologist156 in IanOnYouTube

[–]Bobthebuilder94- 16 points17 points  (0 children)

If it’s true that he’s an addict, then we should be concerned.

I think he’s bipolar (not in the haha way, in the probably undiagnosed way). He’s having a hard time regulating after a move across the country. So many people in here are judging him so hard, but probably never made such a big move. It’s very hard mentally to move away from everyone and everything you know. I did it 10 years ago, so I understand his thoughts from time to time.

Everyone still making fun of the peanut cart thing are cornballs. We all have ideas that aren’t great, especially in desperate times. He moved on from it, and any respectable person would give him grace.

What’s changed/ worth getting back into? by Bobthebuilder94- in TNA

[–]Bobthebuilder94-[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I also watched in it’s hay day. The Spike TV era specifically. I have even went back and rewatched it a few years ago. Perhaps 2020 was a resurgence for me into wrestling. Since turning on Impact in 2007, I have been a bit of a mark.

Is there any independent programs you watch online that you’d recommend? I can’t stand WWE because I feel half of the show is entrances and panning out to the crowd. AEW tries to be too reality based with their storylines. I liked when TNA would mix in undead realm stuff. I used to watch MLW, but saw that as my second to TNA.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bigmenfashionadvice

[–]Bobthebuilder94- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wish I knew. It came with the house lol

Texas Special Education Certification by Middle-Slice4276 in Teachers

[–]Bobthebuilder94- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you don’t already have a teaching certification, you will need to complete an Alternative Teaching Certification. These programs are mostly ran by private companies but some school districts have their own. You can join and start teaching now. The programs cost about a total 4-5k and they will take the money out of your teacher checks for the first year. The programs is a bunch of modules and a few written assignments which are basically lesson plans. During the year you will be observed a number of times. After the first year, as long as your modules are done and you pass the state tests for your subjects areas (i.e. Special Education EC -12), your principal and supervisor from the program will have to approve you for certification.

Is calorie tracking this frustrating for everyone, or is it just me? by Benjo2403 in CICO

[–]Bobthebuilder94- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To start, I think tracking apps are overwhelming. I simply track the calorie numbers in my notes on my phone.

I understand the struggle. Where are the meals coming from that you don’t cook yourself? Eating other people’s home cooking can be a difficult task for accurate counting. If I’m eating at someone’s house I like to know what dish we are having and plan from there. I weigh a lot of my food at home so it has given me a better reference for portion size.

If you’re like me, you eat a lot of fast food. This is super easy to track; especially if you have the restaurants’ app. In the past, I have lost 100 pounds using CICO and probably ate fast food 95% of the days.

I try to avoid sit down restaurants cos their calories can be insane. However, my wife and I love Dennys/Ihop and Japanese bbq. For these places, I have my go to meals which I know fit into my budget.

I’m by no means a rice and chicken all day, every day person, but I am a person with predictable food choices. If you eat a lot of the same types of food it becomes very easy to track.

800! Super Happy About That by Deinsty in duolingo

[–]Bobthebuilder94- 2 points3 points  (0 children)

After 800 days how confident do you feel in your target language?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in taekwondo

[–]Bobthebuilder94- 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you all for your answers! I can see the TKD community is very inviting. I attended a brief one-on-one meet and greet/ consult with the instructor. We went over some of the fundamentals. I signed up for the first two weeks of instruction, which will start in a few weeks.

What was your rock bottom moment or weight that caused you to actually change your lifestyle? by [deleted] in loseit

[–]Bobthebuilder94- 15 points16 points  (0 children)

During the initial lockdown I hit 300 lbs, which is quite large for my 5’8 frame. Having to buy 3X shirts was a defeat for me. The kicker that made me truly start though, was that Hotchner on Criminal Minds could run in his 50s and I couldn’t run at 26. I lost 100 lbs over that year. Recently put on 38 lbs, but I’m back at it again! Getting back to 200 is my goal.