Haha yeah. :)
Life is interesting...
Haha yeah. :)
Life is interesting...
Yep. It's just how it is. Nothing we can do, it's just built into our dna.
A lot of women find it a relief when their looks fade, since they never enjoyed that attention from strange men. Other women feel sad and invisible.
I think most guys have never gotten that kind of attention so we don't know what we never had.
Not of you dont look good. Then people think it's creepy, specially women.
I was on arch but yeah, may have missed it because it was so short lived.
You can adjust your risk, sure. Those low fee diversified investments will give you index level gains, sure. But I meant getting actual rich. Then you need to bet on the right stocks.
You can exercise in gym as you get older. All you need to do is have less weight and more reps. It gives the same results without wearing down joints.
For example, bench press 50kg 15 reps instead of 80kg 8 reps. As long as your muscles gets tired so you can't do more reps, they will grow.
No. People really treat you very different if you look good compared to looking bad or average. You have many millions of people who have this experience.
Many good looking people have a self obsessed personality but it doesn't matter for how strangers are attracted to them.
This is a well known experience for both men and women. There are many reddit threads about this as well.
Almost every human will treat someone sexually appealing much, much better. And for women, it's mostly about being thin, and for men, having a bit of muscles, being tall and having a confident personality.
Both men and women, but specially women, notice how they start to feel invisible in society in their 40s or 50s because they lose their attractive surface. People treat them very differently when they do.
If you have never been very attractive, it's not a big difference, but if you were, it's a massive difference. It's so big and noticable that it can cause depression.
But it's not in every culture. Eastern cultures are not as bad.
Thank you very much for sharing this, it makes all Lemmy instances safer. Good job!
Im curious how they could execute that postgres archive command to write a marker. Did they use the oauth token to be able to do that?
Just not sure how they can run postgres queries as a normal user. What made that possible?
Bill Lumbergh: Oh, and next Friday... is Hawaiian shirt day... so, you know, if you want to you can go ahead and wear a Hawaiian shirt and jeans.
Bill Lumbergh: Ah, ah, I almost forgot... I'm also going to need you to go ahead and come in on Sunday, too. We, uhhh, lost some people this week and we sorta need to play catch-up. Mmmmmkay? Thaaaaaanks.
From my favorite comedy ever - Office Space.
I wanted to run kernel 6.6.6 but they didn't make that version. I think they switched to 6.7 before it happened.
The way we live is completely wrong for a human being. Wasting our lives for numbers in a computer, just enough to pay bills and waste another month.