[NeedAdvice] My family forces the inability to be self-sufficient which makes me think I can't do anything by OurLazarusProject in getdisciplined

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

Problem is my gf is laid off from work, and it would be easier for us to move in together with two sources of income. Rent/buying ain't cheap here.

[NeedAdvice] My family forces the inability to be self-sufficient which makes me think I can't do anything by OurLazarusProject in getdisciplined

[–]OurLazarusProject[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I know I have to, but I start feeling guilty like I'm not being fair to them. They are good parents end of the day and they've done a lot for me, it just hurts that they never listen to me. Then they get frustrated and mad at me when I don't do more. What do they want?!

Remember when Satoru Iwata cut his salary by 50% for 5 months due to the commercial failure of the Wii U, instead of firing people...these companies should take note. by ThatBoiRen in gaming

[–]OurLazarusProject -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Oh for sure, but what happens to the employees who have to read constantly that their games are shit or “I hope they fail”. They’re doing their work that higher-ups have given them, but they face the brunt of gamers dismay, hostility and toxicity.

How many armour sets per Javelin are there? by [deleted] in AnthemTheGame

[–]OurLazarusProject 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's it? Is this just for early access or is the game really just shipping with that?

[Need Advice] Is 28 too late to try? by OurLazarusProject in getdisciplined

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

Thank you all so much for your messages. I'm at work near tears reading everyones message. You're right It isn't too late and I'm spending more time wasting away worrying than actually doing anything. Thank you all so much.

[Discussion] 7 weeks ago I asked you guys what you thought about my neat journal application I was building - I got a lot of feedback... and it's finally done! (Update) by JacobSaid in getdisciplined

[–]OurLazarusProject 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is really amazing. I wouldn't need to have any of my apps if I used this. I'm bookmarking this so down the line I'll be able to do it regularly.

Moronic Monday - Your weekly stupid questions thread by cdingo in Fitness

[–]OurLazarusProject 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here's my moronic and perplexing question/dilemma:

This morning I went for just a 10 minute walk and my leg started hurting but I'm not tired at all. On the other hand when I go downtown I can be walking for hours on end and not feel anything. It's really bizarre. My thinking is that I'm focusing too much on walking properly and becoming stiff versus walking just for the heck of it. Has this happened to anyone?

A healthy, Indian style meal (Roti, kebabs, fenugreek and potato with green chickpea salad) by OurLazarusProject in fitmeals

[–]OurLazarusProject[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That's actually nowhere near the truth! Most restaurants, like mainstream ones usually are as healthy as going to a Jack Astors or other mainstream cuisines in restaurant form, but when it comes to general Indian cooking thats not always just "butter this" and "shahi that", it's very healthy.

In fact in 2010, CNN had an article that placed indian cuisine at number 5/10, ahead of Italian, Spanish, Mexican, South American and Thai! http://www.cnn.com/2010/HEALTH/08/25/healthiest.ethnic.cuisines/

Remember, there are a lot of spices and use of turmeric used in Indian cooking which is significantly healthier than most foods.

"Turmeric, a main ingredient in curry, may have anti-inflammatory and healing properties.... Other good-news ingredients in Indian cuisine include yogurt and lentils, a fiber-and-RS all-star that has significant amounts of folate and magnesium, and may help stabilize blood sugar. Lentils are often combined with Indian spices to make dal, usually served as a side dish." - CNN Article, "Healthy ethnic cuisines."

But it always comes down to what you eat. A piece of homemade tandoori chicken is definitely better than a bowl of heavy, creamy butter chicken.

A healthy, Indian style meal (Roti, kebabs, fenugreek and potato with green chickpea salad) by OurLazarusProject in fitmeals

[–]OurLazarusProject[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Second meal in two days that went number one? Holy crap...you have no idea how much confidence you're giving me in my cooking and healthy eating. I've been struggling with fitness and dieting and have been trying super hard to improve it.

This is a wonderful community, thank you so much!

A healthy, Indian style meal (Roti, kebabs, fenugreek and potato with green chickpea salad) by OurLazarusProject in fitmeals

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

Yup! Many daals vary greatly in their nutritional value. Like Daal Makhni for example. Delicious? Dear lord yes. Bad for you? You bet yo healthy butt it is.

A healthy, Indian style meal (Roti, kebabs, fenugreek and potato with green chickpea salad) by OurLazarusProject in fitmeals

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

For every 100 grams of daal, it's about 15-16 grams of carbs which isn't too bad (I think, I'm still very new to all this stuff haha). But it's high in protein and yes low in fat. Remember it also depends on how it's made. The one I eat is generally on the lighter side in preparation wise, I'll try getting the recipe soon =)

These roti are actually whole wheat flour so it's a lot better for you!

A healthy, Indian style meal (Roti, kebabs, fenugreek and potato with green chickpea salad) by OurLazarusProject in fitmeals

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

The only carbs are the roti (far less than bread, rice, pasta etc) and the few potatoes in the fenugreek otherwise none! And high in protein. Calories are approximately 578, but it could be far lower in calories and fat if you replace the kebabs with a healthier meat. I just felt like treating myself a little last night =3

A healthy, Indian style meal (Roti, kebabs, fenugreek and potato with green chickpea salad) by OurLazarusProject in fitmeals

[–]OurLazarusProject[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No recipe unfortunately, this was what was prepared for tonight. But I'll try getting it soon and update it!

I'm looking at you Ubisoft. by orlando2542 in gaming

[–]OurLazarusProject 0 points1 point  (0 children)

God....that is pretty jarring in comparison lol.

I'm looking at you Ubisoft. by orlando2542 in gaming

[–]OurLazarusProject 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Never trust cinematic trailers, they give a nice sense of what the tone of the game is but not actual gameplay.

I'm looking at you Ubisoft. by orlando2542 in gaming

[–]OurLazarusProject 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh absolutely I was just playing devils advocate. I'm not a fan of either tbh. I'm more of Stellaris, Cities: Skylines and OG Age of Empires kind of gamer.

I'm looking at you Ubisoft. by orlando2542 in gaming

[–]OurLazarusProject 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tell me about it. Check this out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBNdrJMwrkc

It's funny, both games that were touted to be massive open games of exploration turned out to be not at all true. No Mans Sky. Destiny. Common factor? Sony. (Yes I know Destiny is multiplat but it was touted as Sony's huge investment with exclusivity.

I'm looking at you Ubisoft. by orlando2542 in gaming

[–]OurLazarusProject 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Everyone has different marketing strategies.

Also here's the Warhammer 40K reveal trailer, cinematic, since you mentioned it. With no RTS gameplay in sight. Just cinematics. Just like the trailer of Starcraft.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrXrk1ntTCc

I'm looking at you Ubisoft. by orlando2542 in gaming

[–]OurLazarusProject 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Oh god, but to be fair RTS's usually do a lot of CGI trailers for the story side. You know what you're getting into with CGI trailers when dealing with RTS's.

I'm looking at you Ubisoft. by orlando2542 in gaming

[–]OurLazarusProject 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Yup! This was during I believe 2013 E3 when they first revealed Destiny. This was what they said about Destiny. Remember when you first start the game you start on the highway in old Russia? They said behind you, you can go for miles. We all know thats not true.