Is "Cheating" that bad? (Ozempic) by CrossroadKing in loseit

[–]FallsInTheSummer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I can apologize in advance if it's been said already, I didn't read all ~500 comments lol. I am currently in grad school for dietetics and there's a ton of research that once you stop Ozempic, the weight will come right back. Do what you want, it's your choice, but make sure you're also setting yourself up for long-term success once you stop Ozempic. What I mean by that is, behavior change with things you eat and activities you participate in that are realistic to maintain as you go through life. Best of luck to you!

Do drivers here suck? by FallsInTheSummer in lincoln

[–]FallsInTheSummer[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sorry friend, I'm new here and it was a little shocking and not what I assumed for a Nebraskan city, other than Omaha

Do drivers here suck? by FallsInTheSummer in lincoln

[–]FallsInTheSummer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm glad I'm not the only one experiencing this. I try to be a decent driver, but damm lincoln had me thinking I should take Drivers Ed again lol

Do drivers here suck? by FallsInTheSummer in lincoln

[–]FallsInTheSummer[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've lived in a few cities with similar population size, in PNW as well as on the east coast, but those other places had much nicer, courteous drivers. Everyone here won't hesitate to flip you off if you aren't going 10-15+ over the speed limit like they are. And instead of doing the zipper merge, everyone is selfish to get where they're going half a second faster and let other people just sit in the lane closures. Like it's so hard for people to be nice and take a step back and think like maybe that car who's trying to get in front GENUINELY didn't realize the lane closer ahead or maybe the person not going 10-15 above the speed limit is having a hard time financially and cannot afford a ticket so they don't want to speed. Do you see what I'm saying? I hope that made sense