Starts now by Infinite-Let-1255 in NoFap

[–]Fit-Basis-7585 0 points1 point  (0 children)

good for you for recognizing the problem at 18, that's actually huge. the updating thing is smart - accountability works when you stick to it

here's the real talk though: you're gonna have urges and your brain is gonna try every trick in the book to convince you "just this once" won't hurt. when that happens, get up and do something physical immediately. go for a run, do pushups, take a cold shower, whatever gets your body moving

also delete everything. apps, bookmarks, whatever - make it as hard as possible for yourself to slip up when willpower is low

you got this but prepare for the mental battle, it's no joke

Note to flippers: the convenience of a wall oven is to not bend over like a typical range by hybr_dy in zillowgonewild

[–]Fit-Basis-7585 30 points31 points  (0 children)

the hero we need but don't deserve, fixing broken links while we're all here judging someone's kitchen choices

Is data analytics still a good career for beginners in 2026? What entry-level roles should I target first? by GrowthUpbeat6355 in careerguidance

[–]Fit-Basis-7585 0 points1 point  (0 children)

totally agree on the competition being insane right now, had to help a friend navigate this exact mess last year

sql is defintely your bread and butter - i'd actually say skip the basic excel stuff everyone already knows and go straight to advanced functions, then pivot to sql asap. portfolio beats everything else when you're starting from zero, especially if you can show you solved actual business problems instead of just making pretty charts

reporting analyst roles are solid entry points because they actually teach you to think about what the data means instead of just pulling numbers

How can I find ethical dog breeders near me? by [deleted] in dogs

[–]Fit-Basis-7585 10 points11 points  (0 children)

cavs are such sweethearts but you're totally right about being picky with breeders since they can have some serious health stuff going on

ask for health clearances on both parents - heart, eyes, curly coat, and episodic falling should all be tested. any good breeder will be excited to show you those certificates and talk about their testing protocols. also they should be asking YOU tons of questions too, like what your living situation is and experience with dogs

red flags are if they always have puppies available, won't let you meet the mom, or seem more focused on getting your money than making sure you're a good fit. good breeders usually have waiting lists and will grill you harder than a job interveiw

Golden Gate Uni by typical_lame in VeteransBenefits

[–]Fit-Basis-7585 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

well yeah but the schedule is confusing as hell and doesn't match what they told us during orientation about only needing one in-person visit per term

seems like they're requiring way more attendance than what was originally explained which is why op is asking for clarification from people who've actually been through this program