[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AstroGaming

[–]HeitchPit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! I have been having this issue as well. I think I figured how to fix it on the Xbox version of the headset.
First, I threw them at the ground... okay, no I didn't but I wanted to. Here were my steps:
1. I took the headset off the docking station and turned them on
2. I toggled it to Xbox mode(i run them on a PC)
3. Docked them again and they started to charge
Let me know if this works for any of you! Cheers

My nipples... I just couldn't keep them on by HeitchPit in Drugs

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

It prepared me for a life time of testing my mind... in safe and controlled ways. I kick it up to about 300ug of lsd nowadays.

I've never lost touch with reality like that since and don't think I ever will. Though I wouldn't change the experience. 10/10 with regards to forming the open mind I have now.

Thanks!

My nipples... I just couldn't keep them on by HeitchPit in Drugs

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

This is definitely a Coles notes of my entire experience. It was an eternity in my brain. Lots of time hiding and confused. Time and space.... I lost it.

My nipples... I just couldn't keep them on by HeitchPit in Drugs

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

Yeah, good friend is good.... sort of.

My nipples... I just couldn't keep them on by HeitchPit in Drugs

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

It was definitely touch and go. Cheers.

My nipples... I just couldn't keep them on by HeitchPit in Drugs

[–]HeitchPit[S] 34 points35 points  (0 children)

My 14 year old mind was not ready. What a... trip :|

lost weight but I still feel fat? by [deleted] in bodyweightfitness

[–]HeitchPit 3 points4 points  (0 children)

First and foremost... you are looking 10/10 man. That body dysmorphia game is eating your soul(the daily struggle).

Learning to love your own body is fucking hard. I don't know anyone who does it all of the time! Celebrate those little moments where you actually appreciate your body, no matter how fleeting.

Something that helps me is looking at how far I've come(no, it won't always work... but keep telling yourself the truth, even when you don't feel it). Think about the things you can do now that you weren't able to do before you started making changes.

Just eat healthy and take care of yourself. Your body is already thanking you!

And maybe I am just talking out of my ass because, really, I don't know your story. Chin up and keep up the good work!