If you are under 79 years old and have no serious untreated health issues, odds are statistically significant you will live to see The Day It Happens. Even if not super healthy you are alive now, so odds are ok! Doesn't solve things but one more reason to grin and keep on.
January 19, 2026 at 7:17 AM
If you are under 79 years old and have no serious untreated health issues, odds are statistically significant you will live to see The Day It Happens. Even if not super healthy you are alive now, so odds are ok! Doesn't solve things but one more reason to grin and keep on.
Anyhow, not saying you need to lose weight, just expressing my own frustration. I had years of being left mostly alone about it but as you age I realize it's blamed for everything. And glp1 indeed is a long term medication.
January 18, 2026 at 1:37 AM
Anyhow, not saying you need to lose weight, just expressing my own frustration. I had years of being left mostly alone about it but as you age I realize it's blamed for everything. And glp1 indeed is a long term medication.
As soon as anything appears you are told it's a comcern. I was tested and have a dust mite allergy. Allergist also said obesity contributed to inflammation so lose weight. Even when blood work is otherwise fine as you age you get hammered on it. Not all doctors. But many just see one thing.
January 18, 2026 at 1:31 AM
As soon as anything appears you are told it's a comcern. I was tested and have a dust mite allergy. Allergist also said obesity contributed to inflammation so lose weight. Even when blood work is otherwise fine as you age you get hammered on it. Not all doctors. But many just see one thing.
It's exhausting. They can provide the current best medical course of treatment.. probably a combo of things including glp-1. OH WAIT there's very little chance most insurance will pay for that. Instead let's lay this on the patient as some moral pull yourself up by your bootstraps shit.
January 18, 2026 at 1:13 AM
It's exhausting. They can provide the current best medical course of treatment.. probably a combo of things including glp-1. OH WAIT there's very little chance most insurance will pay for that. Instead let's lay this on the patient as some moral pull yourself up by your bootstraps shit.
If you have any idea what's going on with someone's junk in the restroom you are DOING IT WRONG. You're in the restroom, mind your own business. If someone is checking other people out it's invasion of privacy. Get bent transphobe weirdos.
October 2, 2025 at 3:20 PM
If you have any idea what's going on with someone's junk in the restroom you are DOING IT WRONG. You're in the restroom, mind your own business. If someone is checking other people out it's invasion of privacy. Get bent transphobe weirdos.
It is his greatest acting skill. He is a top tier fake eater. I am now cursed with habitually watching people eat on film and judging their performance because of this. They're mostly bad, not Brad.
September 6, 2025 at 3:43 AM
It is his greatest acting skill. He is a top tier fake eater. I am now cursed with habitually watching people eat on film and judging their performance because of this. They're mostly bad, not Brad.
The model itself does not require a ton of power to run. You can run them on a standalone PC. It's the training of a new model that is massively costly. The model won't learn and train itself some day.
August 11, 2025 at 5:39 PM
The model itself does not require a ton of power to run. You can run them on a standalone PC. It's the training of a new model that is massively costly. The model won't learn and train itself some day.
Steven Tyler in the bathroom of Disney World Magic Kingdom. Subtly waved his bodyguard away who was awkwardly standing there trying to reserve the stall for him or something? Clearly used to helping your staff not make the bathroom experience weird! Complimented a kid on his pirate hat on way out.
June 13, 2025 at 5:05 PM
Steven Tyler in the bathroom of Disney World Magic Kingdom. Subtly waved his bodyguard away who was awkwardly standing there trying to reserve the stall for him or something? Clearly used to helping your staff not make the bathroom experience weird! Complimented a kid on his pirate hat on way out.
Working full time in a lawn furniture factory the summer before my freshman year of college was in hindsight extremely motivating to not screw up in college. Yeah I had to work hard in school but NOTHING CLOSE to that. I was young and vigorous and that job fucking drained me. Office job ftw.
April 5, 2025 at 5:13 PM
Working full time in a lawn furniture factory the summer before my freshman year of college was in hindsight extremely motivating to not screw up in college. Yeah I had to work hard in school but NOTHING CLOSE to that. I was young and vigorous and that job fucking drained me. Office job ftw.