[-] [email protected] 13 points 4 days ago

I just tried it and it actually works! 🤣

[-] [email protected] 10 points 1 week ago

Ah yes, the best type of car.

[-] [email protected] 5 points 1 week ago

Yes we would. We have much better means of food preservation, extended growing season techniques and transportation. Thats not to say it wouldn’t be really bad for a lot of people, but overall humanity is much better equipped to deal with something like this now.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

Yeah, I’ve used all three. A Bodner board is probably the easiest as there is no setup to do since they are designed to do exactly this. Arduinos and Pi’s are also pretty easy, but do require a bit of configuration.

[-] [email protected] 5 points 1 week ago

It’s pretty easy as long as you are comfortable with basic maker things like soldering and wire cutting. You can use a PiZero, Arduino or a Leo Bodnar board for the core electronics which makes it super simple and a lot of fun.

[-] [email protected] 7 points 1 week ago

I prefer Oregon Trail generation.

[-] [email protected] 15 points 1 week ago

Um, no. If you’re having a problem with trolling you need to talk to a doctor about balance and mobility issues.

[-] [email protected] 34 points 2 weeks ago

Also, me eating a fig.

[-] [email protected] 17 points 2 weeks ago

That it won’t matter. At most, debates only move polls by a couple of percentage points. This one is so early and the US has become so polarized that it won’t move the needle at all.

[-] [email protected] 4 points 3 weeks ago

Eh, traps don’t work all that well. What you need is something really effective and more vicious. Get a cat and very slightly under feed it.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

I've been really enjoying my current Pathfinder:Kingmaker run going for the true ending.

[-] [email protected] 14 points 1 month ago

Forty years too late, but I guess better than never.

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I don't mean that literally, of course, but metaphorically. Back when Prozac first hit national consciousness here in the US in the early 90s there was a huge backlash against it, much like the one we're seeing against the GLP/GIPs.

Every magazine had a special issue with a bottle of pills lit by scary, dramatic lighting for a cover. There was a constant discourse of hysteria and pearl clutching like: "you'll have to be on it forever!", "it doesn't really fix anything!", "it's so expensive!", "what if they give it to children?!?", "oh no the side effects!". Every self appointed expert had a reason you shouldn't take it: "you don't need it, you just need God", "you just need to get tough", "it's a cop out for the weak", etc, etc. Even many therapists and psychiatrists spoke against it, often more afraid for their jobs than anything else, "what if we fix everything with a pill, what does that mean for psychiatry?"

And now, 30 years later we have a much better understanding of anti-depressants. They are a common prescription and much of society accepts them the same way we accept people being on statins, insulin or ibuprofen. They didn't destroy psychiatry, make everyone become mindless drones or create a bunch of psychopaths. And they became a whole lot more affordable.

On the other hand, Prozac itself would be an odd prescription today as there are much better, more targeted medications with fewer side effects.

I strongly believe the same thing will happen with semaglutide and tirzepatide, but probably much faster due to the much larger number of potential patients. In ten years the new family of weight loss drugs will be commonly used and accepted by society, but they probably won't be semaglutide or tirzepatide but rather some new, more targeted meds that are cheap and have far fewer side effects.

But that doesn't mean I'm going to wait a decade to lose this weight.

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Do you want your glue traditional or bacon flavored?

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GLP Wieght Loss is a new community for people who currently are or are interested in starting losing weight using the new GLP1-RA and related medications, such as semaglutide and tirzepatide, AKA Wegovy, Zepbound and other brand names. [email protected]

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40s M, 5'11, SW 255, GW 200?

I've been overwieght almost my entire life. One summer in elementary school my weight shot way up and it's been high ever since. I've been on every diet, have always done sports, hit the gym regularly, and am generally active, but I've never been able to keep it off long, or even make it down to a "normal" BMI, generally floating somewhere between overweight and obese. Over the last two years, my weight has started climbing at a pound or two a month and I haven't been able to stop it.

I took my first dose of semaglutide tonight, after trying to get a hold of it for the last six months. My insurance denied me said I had to join Weight Watchers for six months. Then, two months ago I was laid off. But, a couple of my friends have had success with one of the compounding pharms, so I though I'd give them a try. My partner also did the same thing, and took their first dose last week. Here's hoping that this is the change I've needed!

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I printed a complete set of gridfinity bins for my desk drawer. It’s so much better than the drawer of chaos.

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Mi esperas ke vi havas bonegan tagon.

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