• TheLeadenSea@sh.itjust.works
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    14 days ago

    Of course it feels good. But young people have to work, and are tired by the end of a day, and can’t afford their property with a garden.

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      Old people were once young people who were tired by the end of the day too. Also, gardening is work, just not necessarily hard work.

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    Work is just trading your life energy for money because you are forced to. This was fine when it felt like that work paid off. Now, it feels like avoiding work is what actually pays off.

    Americans are nuts putting so much value on working for some corp. Some of us may feel thats our purpose here, but how many feels like its pointless and it makes us sad and tired every day.

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      I work 40 hours a week (wish it were fewer), but my job consists of helping to set guidelines so that individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities have effective treatment for problematic behaviors AND that their rights are protected as much as possible. I feel like the work is worthwhile. I should be paid more than I am, but I am paid better than most of the people with whom I work. If they paid me 10-15k more, it would be a pretty great job. As it is, I enjoy a lot of the work I do.

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      Waking up with the sun setting is what generally feels good, depending on how far north or South of the equator you are living.

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      Depends where those Europeans come from. What you describe is mostly a southern thing as the temperatures in summer change their work times. In Northern Germany for example lunch is pretty much dead set between 1130 and 1300

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        Can confirm, southern Europe here.

        Typical restaurant opening hours are from 12 to 3PM for lunch, then they close and open again at 7PM for dinner, close at 10:30PM.

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      Reading books. It’s right there in between eating dinner at 5 and going to bed at 9. You should try it, may help your reading comprehension/memory (just a little snark, don’t take it seriously ;))

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      [insert quiet indoor hobby here] I do image editing/graphic design, origami, or work on puzzles while listening to something.

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    I wish I could go to bed early. But noisy neighbours make it impossible.

    I basically need them to go to sleep before I can go to sleep.

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        If the noise is due to footsteps and shit like that, earplugs dont do anything. The low freqeuncy vibration just cuts right theough them (and your skull if its low enough)

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          Mine work fine with footsteps and such. It’s only trucks and obnoxious scooter motors that get through.

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    this is cool and also does not stop you from going to a rave or skydiving or whatever

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      Once your body is used to a healthy schedule it will punish you mercilessly when you try to stray. I’ve stayed up too late and had hangovers from nights where I didn’t even DRINK.

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        Going out food is also a potential culprit for hangovers without alcohol. I used to live in a place where domino’s was the only place that delivered and it took me until about the third non-drinking hangover I got after getting pizza to realize it was the salt.

        That’s also why people report headaches, nausea, and dizziness after eating MSG, imo. It’s not anything to do with the MSG itself, just dehydration from the sodium that would cause the same issues if they’d ingested it in the form of table salt.

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      I feel this. Even reading about waking up at 6 AM hurts. Any time I have to do that, the day is ruined before it even begins.

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    I’d skip the gardening but the rest would be fine assuming I’m in (a) stable romantic/sexual relationship(s) already in addendum. That isn’t to say I don’t enjoy socializing intrinsically but yeah TBH looking for some love is basically the main reason I leave the house outside of work. And you can’t do that before 9:30pm.