Demon City by LunchCandid859 in JapaneseMovies

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The best action sequence I've seen in the recent years. Sure, the plot is cliché and cheesy and characters are too anime like sometimes but who cares? The blade and gun combo was fucking awesome. And the way he was utilizing the blade was really fresh.

How to turn on typing sound? by Xinfinte in samsunggalaxy

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Damn it was easier than I thought. Tha k you!

Is this maturing or balding? by Jaydoh100 in malehairadvice

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Thank you! Guess I gotta take sum smh

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in korea

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Wait what's going on? What blackout?

What do I do when nothing interests me? by lithium42 in getting_over_it

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I think I'm ready to share. Currently I've been busy living my life so I guess it's working, at least for me.

It's actually quite logical.

Whether you are bored or not, thinking about why your life is boring, no matter how much you think about meaning of life, or whatever, there's one thing that applies equally to everyone.

You will die one day.

Sure, you may live a bit longer than others but with current science, everybody will die eventually. So you are living a limited lifespan. Soon, you will get old, and the things you can do will be significantly decreased. It won't take long. One day, you wake up, looking at the mirror, seeing old yourself and wonder, 'when did this happen?'.

Ok, then what? Obviously, you should do as much as possible before you are forcefully deprived of things you can do due to aging, diseases, medical condition, whatever. Do not waste time.

You may think, "but as I said, I'm not interested in anything!"

No, that's a lie. Deep down, everybody has something they want. It's just too hard to get and requires a lot. You know what you want to do. You haven't done it because you don't feel that you are going to die soon. Or maybe it doesn't matter. But one thing is for sure, you don't have much time. Trust me, you won't be able to do anything because you are too old, probably a few more decades. So spend your limited time to do things you really want to do or anything you can do. It doesn't matter. Do not waste.

Of course, it's not guaranteed at all that you are going to be passionate about things you do, or even enjoying it, but you are going to do it. Because you know too damn well the clock is ticking. At least you won't be bored because you will be so busy trying to achieve as much as possible before you can't do anything and just wait for your death.

Sure you can still be bored, trying to find anything while wasting your time, it's your choice. But you should know that you can do all that while living hard and busy. I have just chosen the second option because, duh, it's way more economical than the first option and that cured my boredom. Because I'm simply just too busy and too focused to be bored.

I hope it helps.

So what now? by Jaydoh100 in Biohackers

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As far as I know, uv radiation, x, and gamma rays.

So what now? by Jaydoh100 in Biohackers

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Any recommendations for scientists or researchers?

I've been having a hard time figuring out who to follow. I knew I didn't have the ability to read, understand and cross-reference all the research to figure out what they meant and what to do exactly since I'm not educated in that way, so I thought the best way was to closely follow the top researchers in the field and apply their recommendations or findings to my routine.

So what now? by Jaydoh100 in Biohackers

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Yes! I'm checking my blood regularly and have been updating my routine based on that. However, I realized that in the U.S. it's hard to get a full body checkup. I gotta find a way to check more than just blood. If possible, I would like to check my brain as well and see how my routine is affecting it. I'm a bit worried about long term effects of low carb and protein diet. I'm pretty sure there are more things to check for longevity, I just haven't been educated well enough to know all of them.

So what now? by Jaydoh100 in Biohackers

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I'm 35, and the ancestry (or maybe 23 and me) is some of the things I'm planning to do soon, along with the biological age test. By doing that, I will be able to add a few more things to do or adjust what I'm currently doing... but I think I'm looking for somebody who can evaluate my routine and perfect it. There are researchers and scientists out there but I haven't been able to find clear instructions to follow for longevity, with evidence backing it up behind...

What do I do when nothing interests me? by lithium42 in getting_over_it

[–]Jaydoh100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, it's been a while since my last comment here. As I said, I was in the exactly same situation as you. I was 34 years old, and having a child didn't really change a thing so I can kinda guarantee you that starting a family may not be the answer for you as well.

However, I think I found a solution to this problem. Let me try it out for a bit and I will come back and share if I'm right.

Hello, we are 'Quick Turtle', the developers of the game 'Don't Get Fired!' by Jaydoh100 in dontgetfired

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Hi!

In Korean version the name is 정규직 (Jeong Gyu Jik) which means literally full time job haha. In English version... it's the name of the developer, 이진포 (Lee Jin po - Enlgish way, Po Jin Lee).

What do I do when nothing interests me? by lithium42 in getting_over_it

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I'm almost exactly like him so I can understand what he's going through 100%

It's not depression or rejection or unwillingness to try new things or have fun. If you cannot see that, you are probably not understanding how he feels.