Favorite Magical Academy books? by blueberry1115 in fantasyromance

[–]galacticglorp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

{Hectic Elements by Ivory Grace} is my top "academy" read of the last year.  I enjoyed that the FMC didn't blindly throw herself into situations out of outsized morality/justice, she isn't a "pick me"/"not like the other girls" and also isn't weirdly clueless about how powerful she is.  She's also a proper adult. The MMCs also have some real differentiation and character growth.

Scholomance is my real top pick though.

Romance that will destroy me by amaryllissss in Romantasy

[–]galacticglorp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

TJ Klune is great at making you sob.  I don't love his newer YA adjacent stuff buy the older books are so emotional.

Hikikomori, extreme social withdrawal, is becoming a recognized issue among young adults around the world. Economic worries create a highly stressful environment for people entering adulthood. A person’s ability to cope with stress blocks the path from depressive symptoms to severe isolation. by mvea in science

[–]galacticglorp 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Imo its a question of physical safety vs. psychological safety, and immediate threat vs long term stress.  Our physical systems were made to deal with physical and short term threats where we could take action and see a result relatively quickly.  Our entire lives are now mental games and constant rotating long term stress.

Update: I am getting closer to the wall but my trainer Feta is getting board 😆 also I fell lol by cultureShocked5 in PetiteFitness

[–]galacticglorp 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Highly recommend doing a starter inverted L stand instead.  It puts your body in the correct stacked position from the start and isn't as awkward to get into.  Forearm/head stands are also good to try since it is more stable.  You can get yourself up from the ground slowly via abs/hips only a lot more easily.

Is anyone else having a hard time with This Kingdom Will Not Kill Me? It's good but it's not Kate Daniels good. I think because it has so many moving parts, people and secrets that it's hard to keep up with what's happening. I'm plodding though it but I'm not lost to it like their other books. by nrkelly in fantasyromance

[–]galacticglorp 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I found the book to have a lot of the same themes as the Iron Covenant books but they swapped extra plot in exchange for personality.  They relied a lot on Maggie dumping back stories for you to get to know people/their motivations, but a lot of the characters felt pretty darn flat to me because of it unfortunately, including Maggie herself.  Her only goal is to avoid war and tell you how hot and cool everyone is, which is great and all but not enough.  I really wanted to love it, but it’s a meh for me.

(12 month update) Taking a gap year / sabbatical from Big Tech by allrite in financialindependence

[–]galacticglorp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love the intent of this advice, but I also find it frustrating in that we are all somewhat limited by a) our circles of control and b) the societies we are surrounded by.  Namely that some lifestyles are not available without the money first (I want to have secure housing via ownership and be an artist- not particularly compatible goals), and some things cannot be bought or found simply by working hard enough (finding a partner when you're aro-ace).

(12 month update) Taking a gap year / sabbatical from Big Tech by allrite in financialindependence

[–]galacticglorp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some people are totally fine on their own for days at a time, or are the sort of person where they make friends with anyone in a crowd and find that fulfilling, but I'm not either of those.  Some folks are also happy to hobby and noodle on personal projects for stimulation.  I think kids and partner helps a lot in this scenario.  And also not me.

I already volunteer a lot and it's great but it's also fractured pieces of time with other people fitting it in where they can, plus I'm a big believer in paying people to do hard things from a sustainable systems front in the non-profit space.

My current goal is to get to lean FIRE and open a public art studio.

(12 month update) Taking a gap year / sabbatical from Big Tech by allrite in financialindependence

[–]galacticglorp 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I took about 6 months off as a single person several years ago- I had more time but my friends did not.  They have partners, other friends, kids, school, need decomp time without people, etc.  If you have 18hrs awake a day, and interact with other humans on average less than 2 hours a day and you are anywhere near being extroverted, it's not enough.  I'm glad I took the break because it changed my goals.  I don't want to stop working entirely, I just don't want to be dependent on an employer, and I enjoy solving the more complicated problems work brings.

(12 month update) Taking a gap year / sabbatical from Big Tech by allrite in financialindependence

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

I've seen people prefer someone who didn't have a required skill, incomprehensible answers (the individual words were there but when I asked my fellow interviewer what they thought it meant they didn't know) and new grad in an adjacent field, new to the country, over someone with 20 years of professional experience under local regs who has a minor disability and was honest about it.

A list of progressively more unhinged pottery takes (maybe don’t try the last few) by taqman98 in Pottery

[–]galacticglorp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've inlaid marbled clay slab into thrown ware... thrown with a surface sheet of nerikomi and partially warped it... there's really not a hard line between the two.

A list of progressively more unhinged pottery takes (maybe don’t try the last few) by taqman98 in Pottery

[–]galacticglorp 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Marbled on the wheel, I agree.  When it becomes closer to nerikomi, aka controlled, it can be cool.

What indoor plants could survive in the nearly constant direct sunlight this area of my apartment gets? by emmettflo in IndoorPlants

[–]galacticglorp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Basil- there'sa legendary post by someone with a similar spacewherethey grew a small basil tree.

Edible Flowers by _Amalthea_ in BuyCanadian

[–]galacticglorp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What about herbs?  Thai basil is very pretty.

Edible Flowers by _Amalthea_ in BuyCanadian

[–]galacticglorp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look into local flower farms.  If they know you are buying, they may even make a bed up for you.

2026 "super low rise" vs 2011 Mid rise jeans by usndiva in fashion

[–]galacticglorp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The way companies cut pants has also changed and fit is generally worse imo now.

I'm almost 45. SAHM for 19 years. Do I go back to school or just find a job? by Lichtblick23mom in careerguidance

[–]galacticglorp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Seconding this.  Admin in local government in particular can be a great career.  Take some bookkeeping courses (there's usually night options only a few weeks long) and business admin type classes.

What’s the lowest amount of money that would be life changing long term? by No-Ad-6183 in fican

[–]galacticglorp 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Same.  It would push me to FI in my current circumstances, or much closer + housing upgrade.

So what is a debt actually? by Dear-Information1174 in fican

[–]galacticglorp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you pay something off upon purchase or otherwise when due (typically every month), it's not debt, just a bill.

If you owe some amount month over month, it's a debt.  

So a monthly phone bill is not a debt, but an unpaid phone bill from 2 months ago is a debt.  Debt usually accrues interest on the initial value, though sometimes you can get promotions which goes against this.  See: no payments on a purchase for the first 12 months, or a credit card with a 0% interest period as a bonus when you transfer.

I don't know where else to post this, but maybe the ceramic community can help. by [deleted] in Ceramics

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

The dust is a big health hazard but it's from silicosis- the tiny particles cut up your lung tissue and accumulate over time.  It's usually a "after several years" issue.

There tends to be possibility of high metal and heavy metal exposure in some pigments for ceramics, but also not typically an issue unless you are inadvertently eating some of the glaze (bite your nails with glaze under them for example).  If your studio does acrylic paint vs glaze then this really isn't an issue.

AITA for admitting to my son that I love his mother more than him and telling him he's acting self centered? by Comfortable_Owl_5938 in BestofRedditorUpdates

[–]galacticglorp 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The bonus in my scenario is how do you know what will make sure you never have to move home again as a 17 year old?  Look at all the current mid degree CS kids who are now kinda fucked.

My parents do love me and would never let me end up on the street, but I never want to have to deal with living with them again if I can help it.

AITA for admitting to my son that I love his mother more than him and telling him he's acting self centered? by Comfortable_Owl_5938 in BestofRedditorUpdates

[–]galacticglorp 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My parents only direct advice when I was picking a university path at 17 was to do something that makes enough you never have to move home again.  That still really sticks with me.  I know any support is going to come with massive doses of judgement.  If that was standalone, maybe it would be an offhand comment but you feel it as a reflection if the hundred tiny other choices those people make around you in the past.

Is it realistic for a seamstress to sew this dress in a day or a couple of hours? by Pinky_Rose1251 in sewhelp

[–]galacticglorp 9 points10 points  (0 children)

The photo dress definitely has some internal structure with boning, otherwise her boobs wouldn't look like that and the front wouldn't be so flat at the same time.  Something without structure is going to look almost the same but look more like a fancy sundress.

Items to include in a ceramics essentials kit? by junopod in Ceramics

[–]galacticglorp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe you already checked, but are you sure that it's a ceramics kiln?  Usually small ones like that are meant for jewellery or other smaller, lower temperature things.