Nice! I got a new one a couple weeks ago because one broke and I couldn’t find my other couple. Of course, immediately found them after the purchase. So it goes.
celeste
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celeste@kbin.earthto
Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Ballmaxxing is "electrifying, addictive, euphoric and transcendental" according to those pursuing bigger balls
6·29 days agoI guess injecting saline into yourself could be safer than breaking the bones in your face.
You know, “went to times square” is very easy to understanding without the “l.” It reads informal, but I’d get it. The end part of your example would leave me wondering what was good. The friend? The time they had together? Was Times Square itself good? I don’t as easily fill in the subject like I did with the missing “I” at the start. I think it’s called “left edge omission?”
celeste@kbin.earthto
World News@lemmy.world•Outrage after Indian man carries his sister's skeleton to a bank to prove her death
3·1 month agoA dollar is worth what you can buy with it, which varies depending on where you live.
There’s a hint in the article where it says the 200 is the amount she received for selling livestock after her husband’s death. Looking at livestock markets, you can purchase more in Odisha livrstockwise than you could in my local markets for that amount.
If you meant you wouldn’t dig up your sister’s skeleton and drop it off at the bank for any amount of money, I definitely get that though. I know people who would find the process so enraging that they would do it for a dollar, though. Grief hits people differently.
celeste@kbin.earthto
News@lemmy.world•U.S. couple accused of kidnapping 10-year-old to potentially undergo gender transition surgery in Cuba
91·1 month agoIt makes sense it’s being reported on, since the US federal government did something unusual in these kinds of cases - they sent a government aircraft to return the child. What about this international abduction case is different than others, that this government would take that step?
It’s like when an immigrant commits a violent crime in a distant state. Why am I learning about it, far away from where it happened, and not more local violent crimes?
If a lesbian couple in California commits family annihilation, why do I hear about it, and the family annihilation in the same county as I live gets some immediate local news coverage and then…nothing?
If there are 1000 outstanding international abductions a year, and I hear about two, is there a reason for those two? Are they local? Do they involve celebrities or politicians? Is there something exceptional or weird that catches public nterest?
Also, this administration lies. Regularly. In ways that have shown up whenever their claims end up in court. By that point, it’s already spread through the news that an ICE agent was attacked with a snow shovel, or the person they shot tried to run them down. So, care is warrented with initial reports involving them.
celeste@kbin.earthto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is the "everyday stuff" supposed to feel normal? Do y'all just have a parent do things then when you're supposed to be the adult you panic?
8·2 months agoIt’s natural to feel anxious when you’re doing things independently for the first time.
If you never feel comfortable doing these things without your folks, it’s a sign something is messed up. That’s not if you keep doing new things and feeling anxious about them, though. That’s if you are still feeling anxious setting up a dr’s appt alone when you’ve done it a hundred times already. I feel anxious about these things sometimes even though I’ve done it on my own for decades, and it turns out I have an anxiety disorder.
Hopefully, for you, doing these things will make you feel an increase in confidence, and in the future, you’ll know it’s doable. Bit by bit, you learn you can do things.
It’s useful to know that it’s the kind that flushes out when you take extra! This guy thinks ADHD runs in the family.
Oh, he mentioned that! He said when he was taking it, it was like he was getting hot flashes when it kicked in, but they were gone in half an hour for him. I think this might be a topic he knows a lot about, instead of one of the ones that are conspiracy adjacent.
celeste@kbin.earthto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•According to an MIT study, relying on ChatGPT for stuff like essays and creativity leads to cognitive atrophy and such. What should I do when writing stories without ChatGPT and other AI chatbots?
17·2 months agoIs the problem motivation, or creativity? For motivation, there’s a reason writers in a coffeeshop is a cliche. It helps to get away from your regular situation and just have a notebook and a nice drink. Set a timer and that is your writing time. It doesn’t need to be good. You learn to write by doing it, a lot. You can go over it and edit later.
For creativity, read. Especially outside your normal interests. If you don’t read nonfiction or fiction, read some ones in the other space. Maybe a text about the history of sailing will inspire ideas for a mystery novel. You also learn what kind of writing you admire, and aspire to. What feels good in a sentence structure, and what doesn’t work for you.
Mostly, don’t hold too tightly to things if you’re just starting. Write a bunch of little stories, scenes, dialog. Maybe one of them you’ll love and want to polish up, but each time you write anything, you’re learning. Even if/especially if it sucks.
Sometime, find an art blog for someone you admire who’s been posting for years, and go back to the beginning and compare. Unless they’re an established professional since they started posting, you’ll notice a clear difference in quality. The same thing happens with writing.
celeste@kbin.earthto
News@lemmy.world•Exposing a global ‘online rape academy’ that is teaching men how to abuse women and evade detection
105·2 months agoIf you think you have been drugged or spiked, seek help immediately, tell a trusted person and go to the hospital or call emergency services.
Oh, which trusted person? Not that one. A rando on the street is more trustworthy than the person who said they’d care for you until your dying day.
celeste@kbin.earthto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•If I submit a question to /nostupidquestions/ and I get downvoted does that mean my question was actually stupid or is it a paradox?
35·2 months agoA lot of the time i see stuff downvoted it’s because it’s more bait or someone’s weird rant turned into a question. It may not be a stupid question, but the asker doesn’t seem actually curious. They often come packed with weird assumptions, that have to be dealt with first, which would be cool if the asker was interested in being walked through it.
It’s the sincerity that’s missing! If someone asks why they have to wipe their asshole when everyone has a butler to hose them down after shitting, and it turns out they’re genuine and post a pic of their sad butler- oh. i thought of another reason why stuff gets downvoted. If it’s about bodily functions, I think people get grossed out and downvote. And there have been some that seemed like fetish material.
Lots of reasons, I guess? I think other than the bodily function one, the rest boil down to the perception of sincerity.
celeste@kbin.earthto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•[SOLVED] Why is Fallout New Vegas considered a very transy game?
4·2 months agoNever played it so I can’t answer the question but here’s an article I found when I looked it up that clarified it a bit for me.
edit: while i was reading the article you also read it lol nm
celeste@kbin.earthto
News@lemmy.world•‘Everyone is Replaceable’: Death Rattles Oregon Amazon Facility
9·2 months agoI worked at one of these warehouses for a little while. It was bad, and it sounds like it’s even worse now.
celeste@kbin.earthto
News@lemmy.world•User anger as Amazon ends support for some older Kindles
8·2 months agoIt would probably take a lot of work to make like a wizard for low tech people to use for jailbreaking, right? A relative has brain damage and used to be tech savvy but now gets uneasy about things like that. I could jailbreak it for her, specifically, but I keep thinking about people in her situation who were early adopters of ebooks and would love to keep using the same device but can’t do steps like that anymore.
Sorry I asked this on your helpful comment! It just made me think of that kindle using relative. I second using that wiki and removing drm from all your books.
online glasses shops will sometimes have a “shop by face shape” section. I’ve used zenni’s and it was fine.
https://www.zennioptical.com/b/glasses-for-oval-face I’m not the best for recs here since I’ve only used this site ever and got my frames from the eye doctor and lenscrafters before that.
https://www.wikihow.com/Determine-Your-Face-Shape If you genuinely aren’t sure of your face shape, and you care if you guess wrong, get out the measuring tape.
If you have an oval face:
https://www.eyebuydirect.com/guides/sunglasses-for-oval-faces
celeste@kbin.earthto
politics @lemmy.world•‘We lose the midterms’: Republicans worry Iran might have already cost them Congress
2·2 months agoThe answer, to them, of course isn’t stop being horrible. Gotta figure out how to stop the biggest number of people from voting.
celeste@kbin.earthto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Will an American remake of Squid Game be bad or better than the original?
1·2 months agoI guess it depends on how much effort goes into it, but odds are it’d be an easy cash grab so i assume it’d be way worse and also inherently obnoxious.



https://www.wired.com/story/this-prosthetic-limb-actually-attaches-to-the-wearers-nerves/
The article is mostly about the newer tech, but at a couple points it goes into the basics of the older tech, if that’s what you’re curious about.