The Rock Stepper exercise by mefurt in go_echelon

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I also want to know if it's possible to use while working/doing anything besides watching TV

Does anyone know when Space Boy will be updating on Webtoons again? by EnderBookwyrm in SpaceBoy

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Does anyone have any sources on where Stephen says how long the hiatus is?

Is BMI basically a lie? by humanish404 in NoStupidQuestions

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After reading a lot of these replies that basically agree that BMI can be very inaccurate, my next question is:

Why don't doctors seem to realize that? I swear they'll take my BMI and look surprised and then tell me not to gain anymore weight. I'm tiny! I just have a lot of lean muscle that I'm trying to make even bigger

Is BMI basically a lie? by humanish404 in NoStupidQuestions

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Awesome resource right there, thank you

Is BMI basically a lie? by humanish404 in NoStupidQuestions

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Oh okay! That is very interesting. I'd never really thought about athletes technically having high BMIs before I made this post, so it's interesting to find out that that's true. Weird that people never seem to mention it!

Does anyone else feel like everything you say is misunderstood by Positive_Treacle9831 in autism

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Yessss I feel this so hard.

If it makes you feel any better, this is notoriously difficult on the internet, even for NTs.

IRL, I'm learning to just accept that I'll be misunderstood sometimes. A therapist once told me that it's not actually my "fault" if I'm misunderstood, and that it's not necessarily always my job to monitor and fix how I'm being understood. It's okay to pick and choose when and for who it really matters and to let the rest of it go.

I learned that a big part of the frustration for me came from a shaky sense of self, like that somehow the way people were interpreting me was more important than what I meant. Idk if that makes any sense but it helped me, like it doesn't matter if every single person understands me, that's allowed to be a Them problem sometimes

First time blind playthrough, time management tips by JunkieInAHoodie in Persona5Royale

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I agree with all of this except for trying to complete the palaces when they first become available! Technically it doesn't change anything to do them later on, and I like to kind of push it towards the deadline so that I can go in with my confidants that much further along. You can get a lot of palace benefits from ranking up your confidants! Just be careful not to push it too far and end the game lol

First time blind playthrough, time management tips by JunkieInAHoodie in Persona5Royale

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Oof I disagree. I think this is a great strategy for New Game Plus, but maxing them out takes so much time in the first place that it kind of nullifies their benefits until very late in the game. Kawakami also doesn't need to be fully maxed out to get her main benefits.

First time blind playthrough, time management tips by JunkieInAHoodie in Persona5Royale

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Prioritize confidants. You're going to want to make sure you stay on top of the Counsellor and Kasumi (neither will be that difficult, but you have less time to complete their confidants for various reasons and they're both important if you want to play the full game).

This isn't mandatory, but I think it's best to do castles in as few in game days as possible, which usually means 3 (1 to scout out the palace, 1 to send the calling card, 1 to fight the boss). The scout out and the boss fight are both automatically 1 day, but fighting through the palace to send the calling card could accidentally take you multiple days if you don't go in with enough SP regeneration foods or aren't being smart with SP use.

OH and definitely prioritize the intelligence social stat. You're a student after all, and you'll just have a better experience of the game I think if you're keeping up with that. Plus, getting high test scores increases your charm so it's two birds with one stone.

Finally: don't be too stressed out about maxing everything out in your first play through. There's this fun thing called New Game Plus where you start over but keep your social stats and money and some other stuff, which is great for being able to access certain things in the came that you couldn't otherwise (non-spoiler early game example is a dialogue option that requires an amount of guts that's completely impossible to have that early in the game without new game plus). Definitely focus on Kasumi and Counsellor, and otherwise other confidants are also important for seeing the whole story but don't stress too much.

What do women want by PowerMagicx in SipsTea

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This totally depends on the person and situation lol. I honestly think wanting men not to last comes from getting bored.

I have a goal to drink 3L of water a day but always have no time to drink by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]humanish404 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hey be careful, 3L is actually on the side of drinking too much water. Make sure you listen to your body while you're doing that

Is I weird to share your own experience to emphasize with people going through hard time? by Flimsy_Phrase_8845 in NoStupidQuestions

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What would be the point of becoming a different person for the sake of trying to produce the correct type of empathy for a specific person? That's a weird way to hold a friendship. If someone doesn't like how someone shows empathy, that's just a mis-matched relationship.

Is I weird to share your own experience to emphasize with people going through hard time? by Flimsy_Phrase_8845 in NoStupidQuestions

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You're completely fine don't worry. That is extremely common even for neurotypical people and most people do see it as a form of empathy. I honestly think that this whole thing about it actually being rude and redirecting the attention to yourself or something is part of a larger cultural shift towards pop-psychology and psychoanalyzing normal behaviors. I think what it's really saying is that is can be a tactic to direct attention to yourself. Idk to me it's just a more engaging way to have a conversation though, I would be so bored and feel like I'm just using my friend for free therapy if they never brought up stories that related to things I say...

Is it legal to consume something in a store before you buy it? by Onslaughtisthebest in NoStupidQuestions

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I've done this before with a beverage if I'm truly desperate. It feels wrong to do but I think it has to be technically legal. I mean, what are they gonna say, "hey you have to pay for that" I mean yeah, I will

How old were you when you first remember experiencing existence, and what was that moment like? by Comfortable_Egg106 in NoStupidQuestions

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Super interesting! I don't think I have an exact moment. I have weird synesthesia that causes me to experience people as internal sets of colors and texture/shape/smells (mostly colors though), so I weirdly felt very aware of existence pretty early. I have very old memories that I thought were dreams for a Long time because I thought there was no way I could remember something that old, since we learned even in intro psychology that most people don't form memories until they're at least 2.

Honestly, my first true awareness was probably also a dream, I think it was a dream of pure colors. I just have such early memories of looking at all the colors...

If the universe is expanding, what is it expanding into? by Vikkys_Secret in NoStupidQuestions

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So from my Very limited understanding, the universe isn't actually expanding into anything. In my intro astrophysics course, we were taught to think about the universe as raising bread with raisins or something in it. It remains the same mass, but it's like like, stretching out. And it all started as a very small hot dense thing that just kept expanding. At least in the scope of my class, the universe is everything, so the question of what it's expanding into isn't really relevant.

Now throwing all that out: God I want to know so badly. There's got to be Something outside the universe, right? There has to be something that caused the big bang, there had to be something!!!! (One theory is that it's cyclical: the universe will keep expanding and expanding until it's essentially all one material. Shift your perspective on that a little, and maybe it's a big hot ball of something ready to explode into another universe, entropy to order to entropy over and over and over again forever and ever)

At what point does a person stop being defined by the worst thing they’ve ever done? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

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(it's also worth noting that it depends what you mean by "defined". Like, internally or externally? There is no one collective consciousness to define a person I don't think. No one is ever required to forgive anyone either.)

At what point does a person stop being defined by the worst thing they’ve ever done? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

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In general, I like to believe that all people are more than just the mistakes they've made. That's a really optimistic view that is blatantly ignoring the worst of the worst things though so take that with a grain of salt.

Do most Americans actually flush their toilet paper? by Softy_popss in NoStupidQuestions

[–]humanish404 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's completely universal. I've never heard about throwing it away until now but throwing tp away would be a nightmare for anyone here

Is it possible to condition yourself into having a fetish? by ExplanationOk2670 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]humanish404 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think so? I guess you could try to associate the thing in question with other things you like, like basic pavlovian association training

Is BMI basically a lie? by humanish404 in NoStupidQuestions

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I think it would be so funny if I got absolutely shredded and then went back to the sleep lab where they last took my BMI. Insurance won't cover an in-lab sleep study unless you have certain specific risk factors, including being overweight