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Cake day: June 22nd, 2023

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  • Exactly. I’m there to lose myself in the crowd and to feel the music. Being right up near the amps makes me feel alive. Every bass drum beat feels like it’s kicking you in the chest, every time the pyros go off you feel the heat on your face, mosh pits open up spontaneously around you, it’s some of the most fun I’ve ever had. If I just want to listen to the band I’ll stay home and put an album on, save myself a hundred bucks.












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    6 months ago

    More screen space with the taskbar on the side. I only use taskbar icons so I don’t have (or want) programs stretching across the whole bottom of the screen, they just bunch up together in the top corner. Also 99% of the websites I’ve used in the past decade have had big spaces on both sides to allow for smaller resolutions, so losing that couple of blank centimetres means I gain a couple vertically that actually get used by the site.





  • I used to use one, but only during my actual workouts. I’d load it up to keep me at my original weight before I had started losing fat, more out of curiosity than for the extra endurance training or whatever. I liked it.

    I wouldn’t use one throughout a normal day though, it’s too restricting and exhausting (I know that’s kind of the point). A big part of both your physical & mental health is rest, and wearing something that’s going to stop you from even just leaning back comfortably while also putting extra pressure on your chest and restricting breathing isn’t doing you any favours. Go as hard as you can when you work out, but take your rest. Don’t treat your body like a cartoon or video game.




  • It depends on the type of game I guess. I like the way Final Fantasy 13 did it when you arrived on Gran Pulse. Everything was there from the start of the chapter, there were some enemies you could handle, some that were a challenge, some that were out of your weight class and some that would wipe your team without even noticing you were there. You had to pick your battles and know when to bail. Despite the problems that game had, you could at least feel yourself getting stronger while the world stayed roughly the same.