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I always have a double take to be sure.
I always have a double take to be sure.
Filipino, for the curious.
100% this. Went all in and bought a really nice open comb handle to go with it, then stopped shaving completely a year or so later. Haven’t looked back.
E: I really did enjoy shaving with it, just got tired of shaving.
They have scoreboards you can program in. Made a jump counter once and proceeded to gawk at the number of times I jumped in game after a year or so.
Restream a public feed with said scoreboard, commentary, and live twitch comments.
Art of Reverse Scraping. Now the previous commenter will get at least a couple known good Signal handles to spam for a little.
I worked rotating shifts for a few years, and currently work really odd shifts for ~3 months at a time.
After the rotating shifts, and in between the odd shifts I work now, I transitioned back to a regular day cycle pretty quickly; usually within a few days.
If you can take some PTO before starting your new role, consider going to sleep shortly after sunset, and leaving the shades up so you can wake with the sun for a few days. Try not to use bright house lights in the evening, and try to not to use an alarm clock to wake up, just use the sunlight.
Doing this gives your circadian rhythm a hard reboot which makes it much easier to transition back to a more socially common day life.
Ensure you have multiple layers of ad blocking. A winning combination blocks first at the DNS level, then at the browser level, and finally at the element level.
AsGuard DNS, uBlock, and ABP.
I virtually never see ads.
This is just on the outside edge of A Clockwork Orange.
This holds true for a great deal of contemporary thoughts for any given time.
Everything is arbitrary and we all make it up as we go along.