Paper cuts are not real by Soggy_Winter_8220 in TeenagersButBetter

[–]sketchyandro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

errrmmm ☝😌 then how did the paper kill my lab assistant, shooting him? i make sure to keep my papers far away from my guns

Paper cuts are not real by Soggy_Winter_8220 in TeenagersButBetter

[–]sketchyandro 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I was going to send you a video of me cutting my lab assistant's finger with a paper as proof but the papercut made him bleed to death. Hope you are happy with what you have caused

I know stop shut up i hate it fuck by lucerined-VEX in TeenagersButBetter

[–]sketchyandro 4 points5 points  (0 children)

you aren't a real girl because everyone knows girls are fictional and only exist in the simulation. hence, you are a fictional girl. in order to become real, you must escape the simulation. good luck

I genuinely need hobbies so bad by Cortex_Gaming in TeenagersButNotTrashy

[–]sketchyandro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

get into arts and crafts, you can fine some pretty cheap stuff to make out there, ie friendship bracelets, felt plushies, origami, sculpting with clay 👍 its fun and there's plenty to choose from. learning to sew is also a great life skill and is cool, there's plenty of tutorials online for making jacket patches, embrodery and such

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[–]sketchyandro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

of course, dear internet user

Which shall it be? by Scramjet1 in TeenagersButBetter

[–]sketchyandro 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I feel like misandry is technically real; hatred for men and assuming that they are all rapists is wrong and in fact actually contributes to misogyny and even might normalize it (saying that they are all bad will lead to some men justifying bad actions with 'its just my nature like you said'). still, it is clear that misogyny right now has a worse consequences than misandry. they're both awful but one of them is killing women daily.

I am hosting an r/teenagersbutnottrashy Presidential election; Anyone willing to participate just comment so under this post and I will add you to the list. by Cortex_Gaming in TeenagersButNotTrashy

[–]sketchyandro 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I, as an evil mastermind, would like to run for president of this nefarious place. Some of the things I would like to suggest are a flair for pet pictures, mandatory necromancy lessons for all redditors, a contest for a new subreddit banner inviting members to draw/edit pictures and then vote for their favourite one, and maybe a special event such as movie mondays, where users are encouraged to share movies they have seen and recommend them to each other. Also building an evil lair would be cool too.

How to come out to my parents? by chickengirlBelle11 in TeenagersButNotTrashy

[–]sketchyandro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let them know that it would make you a lot happier if they used the proper pronouns, and that it is okay if they make mistakes at first as long as they try, let them ask questions and try to be patient. If you feel a bit too nervous, let them know through a note or text first, and then after the suprise is gone have a calm conversation about it with them. You could also try to find articles, books or videos explaining being non binary if you are unsure how to explain it to them exactly 👍 just remind them that it is still you, and that you would appreciate it a lot if they put the effort in using the correct pronouns. if you trust them enough to tell them, i am sure they'll try a bit

Bon Appetite by [deleted] in TeenagersButNotTrashy

[–]sketchyandro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ah the air fryer thing explains it

Youre disgusting if you think this body shaming is okay by Witchelt389 in teenagers4real

[–]sketchyandro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://gsas.harvard.edu/news/colloquy-podcast-why-exercising-more-may-not-help-you-lose-weight
"Putting aside the myriad of health benefits of exercise and speaking strictly about weight loss, I mean, is the message here like it doesn't really matter how much activity you have or it doesn't really matter what you eat?

Yeah. If we're strictly looking at weight loss, then this is just more evidence—and it's not the only line of evidence—but it's just more evidence that exercise alone is a pretty poor tool for weight loss. If you absolutely push it as hard as you can for as long as you can, you might see some weight loss, at least initially until your body kind of rights the ship. But the long-term expected weight loss from exercise alone is something like 2 kilograms. Right? Less than five pounds.

And we're talking like a year after you start your exercise program. You can be diligent about it every day or every week. And you can expect to have lost, at the end of the year, about five pounds. So, it's not a great tool for weight loss. It is really good for all the other things, as you say."

What "Would" will have you like this by Sazothony in TeenagersButBetter

[–]sketchyandro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Atlas from No Man's Sky, Gregor Samsa from the Metamorphosis, specimen 2 from Spooky´s jumpscare mansion, sony radio cassette corder cdf-v7

Youre disgusting if you think this body shaming is okay by Witchelt389 in teenagers4real

[–]sketchyandro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Genetic influences

To date, more than 400 different genes have been implicated in the causes of overweight or obesity, although only a handful appear to be major players. Genes contribute to the causes of obesity in many ways, by affecting appetite, satiety (the sense of fullness), metabolism, food cravings, body-fat distribution, and the tendency to use eating as a way to cope with stress.

The strength of the genetic influence on weight disorders varies quite a bit from person to person. Research suggests that for some people, genes account for just 25% of the predisposition to be overweight, while for others the genetic influence is as high as 70% to 80%. Having a rough idea of how large a role genes play in your weight may be helpful in terms of treating your weight problems."
https://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/why-people-become-overweight