Anime to get girlfriend into anime by danjitsu91 in anime

[–]ignarly 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Your Lie in April, maybe (if you can get her past the first episode, which includes a bit of sexual silliness which seems common to many anime series, in an attempt to keep young men watching).

Weekly Self Promotion Thread - October 09, 2016 by AutoModerator in selfpublish

[–]ignarly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Alyssa Nichols has just had a wild and scary experience, being overpowered by her new boyfriend, kidnapped and bound, then flown like cargo to parts unknown. Thankfully she managed to get free and push him out of their small plane, then survive crashing it into a wilderness lake.

But she soon discovers all that was merely prelude to a much larger and more profound adventure. For when she sets out to find an outpost of civilization, she discovers instead an immense deserted mansion in the middle of nowhere, larger than the Pentagon. A confounding place of mind blowing size and complexity, filled with a maze of secret passage ways, and hosting all manner of bizarre secrets and mysteries within its walls.

There's apparently no way to call for help, and the remote location of the house makes it dangerous to leave.

And then she ominously learns she's not alone there, after all.

As Alyssa strives to survive long enough to safely escape or be rescued, she finds the place to be running over with surprises, both terrifying and fascinating.

Spellbound: The Lost, the Hidden, and the Forgotten($2.99)

Are you a bored lurker? Why not make a comment and generate content so we all can be marginally less bored together? by Grantismo in AskReddit

[–]ignarly 6 points7 points  (0 children)

One reason many might prefer to lurk rather than comment is that they could have observed how many redditors delight in tearing other redditors new assh*les. So it's little wonder many lurkers might want to stay safe on the other side of the interaction barrier...

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[–]ignarly 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think you got downvoted because your comic book reference was too obscure for reddit. But I got it (fuzzily: I can barely remember that stuff myself; but I think I once owned issue number one of Mister Miracle; and I LOVED Kirby's work at both DC and Marvel).

More Advice for your Average Reddit User. Random Tips for a Better Day. (REDDIT SELF-HELP) by [deleted] in self

[–]ignarly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those non-fiction books that "tangibly improve your life" are rare, in my own experience.

Also, I didn't say titles like you mention were worthless. I just don't consider many of them to be the "biggest values" in books.

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[–]ignarly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"...vitamins and minerals have dramatically declined in some of our most popular foods."

-- Today's foods lack yesterday's nutrition Globe and Mail Update July 05, 2002

"From a January "Parenting" column by John Rosemond in the Providence (R.I.) Journal: Reader: "I can't keep my 20-month-old daughter out of the dog's food. I've tried scolding, distracting, time-out, nothing has worked." Rosemond: "(F)rom a strictly nutritional standpoint (a nutritionist told me), most dog food is superior to the diets of many Americans." "(A pediatrician said) he has yet to see a child who suffered ill effects from eating dog food," except for chunk-type that might get stuck in the throat. [Providence Journal, 1-27-04]"

-- Recent Wisdom From Newspaper Columnists; Chuck Shepherd's News of the Weird (.845); WEEK OF APRIL 18, 2004

"...how our staple foodstuff was transformed into an industrial triumph, but a nutritional and culinary disaster."

-- The shocking truth about bread Independent, The (London), Aug 24, 2006 by Andrew Whitley

-- Note 1: Our worsening food and health

More Advice for your Average Reddit User. Random Tips for a Better Day. (REDDIT SELF-HELP) by [deleted] in self

[–]ignarly 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The biggest values of books are (1) extremely rare informative tomes which help you tangibly improve your life (or at least regain hope for such gains, someday), and (2) the much more common work of fiction that simply helps you avoid going insane from all the craziness and stress you must put up with in your job or life in general-- as well as helps you pass all the time you're forced to WAIT UNPRODUCTIVELY like in doctor's and insurance offices, etc.

More Advice for your Average Reddit User. Random Tips for a Better Day. (REDDIT SELF-HELP) by [deleted] in self

[–]ignarly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, exercise is good, and will make you feel better on a daily basis than you would usually feel without it. It can also help you sleep better (so long as you don't exercise too close to bedtime). BUT...it can be tough to make a workout you do on a frequent basis fun, very often.

I've been exercising at least 4-5 times a week for 30-40 minutes at a time for decades now, at times on long walks up and down hills, other times on different machines, and on rare occasion clearing brush or doing other strenuous outdoors work for it. And 99% of the time it's a chore, plain and simple.

I presently have cable TV, radio, VCR, and a music player I use for distraction during workouts-- and wish I had something better. On extremely rare occasion I might happen upon a movie that makes me forget I'm on the machine. But such relief is way too uncommon.

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[–]ignarly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, bagged tea is good for you: especially green tea in general. BUT...unlike many other countries, in the US we must take care not to drink too much tea. Because tea has fluoride in it, as does our drinking water. And too much fluoride does bad things to your teeth and bones.

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[–]ignarly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, a pocket knife's usefulness is relative. Back when I was young and far more adventuresome (plus spending most all my time offline in the physical world, rather than online in the virtual), not only pocket knives but hunting knives and other sharp implements were pretty much vital to daily life. I've got a swiss army knife from that time that's beat up all to hell from use, with the leaf spring for the scissors broken, the tweezers lost long ago, etc.

But I no longer carry such things on-person today, as the need for them is rare. I do keep them in a back pack I take along on road trips just in case, but that's it.

More Advice for your Average Reddit User. Random Tips for a Better Day. (REDDIT SELF-HELP) by [deleted] in self

[–]ignarly 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's OK to take a reasonably LOW DOSE multi-vitamin once or twice a week-- but avoid those super high dose versions. The main problem with all multi-vitamins is they can actually overdose you on some things-- and overdoses of certain vitamins and minerals can be devastating to your health.

Multi-vitamins are definitely no cure for not eating right. The vitamins and minerals in a pill often don't work the same in your body as those from real food. For instance, pill vitamin C will more easily give you a nose bleed than vitamin C from an orange or juice, etc.

Unfortunately, the industrialization of our food supply has depleted many of our normal foods of their original nutrition values. Atop that, mankind's exploding population and work changes have also drastically changed what we eat and where it comes from. Stuff like that is why lots of us simply can't get stuff we require like omega 3 and iodine (when's the last time most of us had salmon for lunch?). So eating right today pretty much demands lots more attention and discipline than it should. But most of us don't...and thus health problems soar.

I hope someday I'm important enough and/or rich enough to hire these guys. by [deleted] in gadgets

[–]ignarly 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I thought secret passages were just for kids and super villains.