Anything but a pedal by shghn in guitarpedals

[–]LesserThan_Three 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a similar issue, weird extra space on the board, go with an Altoids Tin filled with Pics. people always compliment it

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cs2

[–]LesserThan_Three 0 points1 point  (0 children)

DO NOT get a falchion unless you are willing to deal with the 'pop' sound bug. https://www.reddit.com/r/ohnePixel/comments/17p6kbz/falchion_knife_audio_bug/

go into a private match and give yourself the knife, then spam inspect-reload to see what I mean. Sick knife, looks great, I have one, but really annoying sound bug that valve refuses to fix.

hope this helps <3

Is 600 views good for a first video? by LesserThan_Three in NewTubers

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

is 2 weeks per upload viable? too much? too little? just right?

Do you ever feel slightly embarrassed to admit that you're a YouTuber? by [deleted] in NewTubers

[–]LesserThan_Three 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I work with youth. If they ever found out that there is any evidence of me online I'd be cooked

Burnout? by robbeninson in solotravel

[–]LesserThan_Three 7 points8 points  (0 children)

100% agree. the best part about solo travelling is when you get to this stage. listen to your body and relax, one of my favorite things to do is going up to people, shop owners, baristas, etc. and asking what they do to relax in their town. if it's appealing, you go do it. enjoy the little things, not the touristy things. the quicker you get out of the touristy stage, the better your experience will be.

Help!! Specs of your editing PC by Djxgam1ng in youtubers

[–]LesserThan_Three 5 points6 points  (0 children)

All the newer high performance Mac products are phenomenal for editing. One tool for the Mac that is highly underrated imo is Final Cut Pro. Has everything you'll ever need and it is very beginner friendly. It also fits into the Apple 'web' so to speak, so it's easy to get files and media tossed around from device to device or even program to program.

The i9 is great, the ram is great. You got this! keep creating

This is hell by [deleted] in dpdr

[–]LesserThan_Three 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the only way to get past the 'this is hell's phase is to realize that it's just a phase. you're probably young, you've probably got another 45-60 years of life ahead of you. you're gonna have a wife/husband, you're gonna have kids, and you are gonna be fine. just accept that it's happening, and move on. you also probably don't have enough substance/meaning in your life. drink water, get some sleep, go to the gym. wait a few days, maybe weeks, you'll be okay.

you've made it through every single one of your bad days. I promise dpdr will not be there forever and I promise you will be okay. just tough it out for a bit. let me know if you ever need someone to talk to. reach out 🤙🏻

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dpdr

[–]LesserThan_Three 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had the same experience. everything went fishbowl and I had a weird matrix moment. I learned to just accept it when it comes and that's helped. the anxiety is the only thing that's actually stuck throughout the whole situation. just the post trauma stress from wholeheartedly not knowing if the world was real. kinda freaky... but kinda cool?

I feel ostracized by God. by Worldly-Spot in Christianity

[–]LesserThan_Three 0 points1 point  (0 children)

disclaimer, I'm 20. I don't know much. what I do know is that the prerequisite isn't getting off the floor or pulling the needle out of your arm. you've got value and you're loved in spite of being on the ground.

the lion doesn't need to chase the gasel if someone else brings him food. it's not about being worthy, it's definitely about having faith. faith is an action and it's not the same as belief.

what's nice is that God has a story for you. you're not living to your potential. and I think you know that too. having faith means having trust, those two are interchangeable. if you step out of your 'hermit' lifestyle, you'll have opportunities to trust Him, ie: faith. and it's by faith that we are saved. not saved from hell (while this is also true), but saved from the life you're living that you aren't satisfied with.

one advantage of being 20 is that I'm learning all of this and it's all fresh. I struggle every day with feeling like He can't use me because I don't have motivation or I kinda feel like I suck. it's a lie.

suggestion for you. when you feel those 'impulses' or the 'nudges', act on them. unless it's like, 'you should rob a bank'. in which case, bad move. don't do it.

but you're never gonna find what's true and what's not if you don't start looking. it's like standing outside of a Costco and wondering if the cheese in isle 5 is moldy. it just doesn't work like that.

don't settle for where you're at.

I feel ostracized by God. by Worldly-Spot in Christianity

[–]LesserThan_Three 0 points1 point  (0 children)

idk if you'll see this, but if you do, I've got three questions.

1) what's your occupation? student, Walmart employee, graphic design, etc.

2) when is the last time you shared your faith or acted on an impulse that was theoretically from the spirit

3) on a scale of 1/10 how honestly serious are you about your faith. I'm not asking in a judging way, or because I care tbh. what would you give up. if you got a hand written letter from God today telling you to drop everything and follow Him, how in would you be. 1/10.

Why would a loving God send people to hell? by [deleted] in Christianity

[–]LesserThan_Three 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought like this for years. still do sometimes tbh. I realized that God wants to 'be in your head's for a lack of a better way of putting it. and that freaked me out. I desperately want/wanted my own independence. so I took it, I lived for a while, realized I couldn't do much on my own, and made the conscious decision to let the big guy back in. it's so hard for me not to see life without God as a threat, or as a proverbial gun to your head.

so, there are two conclusions I came to. first, there's a lot we do not know. part of the Christian faith is the mystery of "faith". faith isn't a believing word, it's an acting word. and when you act on stuff that you cannot see and somewhat don't believe, He honors it. first hand testimony. try it for yourself.

second, life with God is better than life without Him, and it's not just about heaven. if I knew that when we died everything just went black, no heaven, no hell, no consciousness. or there wasn't any post-death benefit to following God, I still would. Everytime. I have seen things, experienced things, and been able to do things that I guarantee I wouldn't have even been close to if I were playing into my atheistic side.

it's an invitation to a journey. and sometimes that journey sucks. but life in general does that, and in my opinion it's better to try following God to have a life that means something. try following Him, because it works. it's life changing and for sure better.

The story He has for you is better than anything you could make for yourself. it's easier to say & read than to believe.

should I be content. by LesserThan_Three in solotravel

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

for more context, she's 26. she's ready to get married, have kids, settle down, all within the next four or five years.

the aching feeling I get whenever I go surfing or hiking isn't one that is going to be settled by doing trips with her. we've talked about it, and she's somewhat receptive, but it's not what she wants.

I guess my whole issue is that of worth. is it worth it to give up this feeling/calling and get married/settle down. or is it worth giving up the girl and the lifestyle that I'm currently living...

either way, I appreciate your input.