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@aschmitz @wallhackio generally i recommend aiming for something better than “probably survivable”

@wallhackio getting you addicted to nicotine is probably actually one of the safer interventions when it comes to parkinsons ( dopamine agonists are notorious for their unsettling side effects: theamericanscholar.org/the-deg ) but if i did not have parkinsons i would see something being an effective treatment for it as a reason NOT to do the thing as that implies pretty radical changes to ones brain chemistry and neurological functioning that i do not currently want or need

@wallhackio do you guys know someone with parkinson’s or alzheimer’s or is she under the mistaken impression that things which are good for two diseases that have incredibly unusual impacts on how the brain works are good for people generally?

@alyssa it is nice to see things! and be able to get sunlight when you want it

@ljwrites the comparisons & history of different building codes is fascinating but i am a bit amused at the “regulations not culture” aspect of the article as if those regulations weren’t specced that way for entirely cultural reasons (and they even include many of these cultural reasons in the article!)

@twistylittlepassages good luck! another spanish specific suggestion is personal.colby.edu/~bknelson/S

the prof hasn’t uploaded the actual lectures / readings so its short on context but the exercises are good if you want a little extra practice in some area

@twistylittlepassages spanish only but i have been meaning to check out librelingo.app

also as a supplement to actual learning sites, is this community translation resource: tatoeba.org/en/

@aschmitz @wallhackio the wikihow article for fixing a clogged drain has “buy a hair trap to prevent future issues” as step 9

@aschmitz @wallhackio M says if you had a girlfriend she’d explain these things

@aschmitz @wallhackio this is presumably why it was only a notable issue when æsc who has long hair visited yes, but if you dont have a hair trap you can’t really blame her for the results

@wallhackio æsc was only the symptom of your own failures

@aescling @wallhackio @aschmitz i dont know that being compared to captain ahab is a good thing

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