• a_jeering_serpent@sopuli.xyz
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    5 hours ago

    Being stressed out by the world is unhealthy. Withdrawing from reality to avoid that stress is also unhealthy. The fuck am I supposed to do move to another planet? In this economy?

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        Where to get my next meal, is something I don’t have control over. Unfortunately it’s also not something I can stop worrying about.

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          Huh? Where and what you eat is absolutely something you have control over. A war in Iran raising prices on food is not something you have control over.

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      I suppose drugs? The doctors have a lot of those. Though those drugs make the Sacklers a loooot of money and ruin people’s lives. So I suppose one can choose artisinal life-wrecking (by a guy named Kevyn who made the drugs himself at home in his trailer, or the industrailzed version. But that’s the US I suppose, not being from there I just take a stroll in the woods and feel fine

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    13 hours ago

    Gargoyles are water features. So unless you want to be installed at the end of a gutter and vomit water, I recommend becoming a grotesque instead.

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      Ok, wow, this just made me realize that “gargle” and “gargoyle” share the same “mouth/throat water” origin. Mind blown.

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      12 hours ago

      One of my favorite fun facts is that the proper name for a Gothic grotesque that is purely decorative is hunky punk

  • Sundray@lemmus.org
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    13 hours ago

    Patient: “Uh, there are systemic reasons I can’t avoid stress, doc.”

    Doctor: (Dusts off hands) “Well, my job is done here!”

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    17 hours ago

    I love all these YouTube videos, health gurus and influencers encouraging me to sleep a full eight hours.

    Y’all motherfuckers have never had children, have you?

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        12 hours ago

        Love the word “clopen”. It’s a terrible word and it gets the point across perfectly.

        You don’t even get to finish “close” before you’re already opening. There’s no hyphen or breath time in-between.

        It’s all just mashed together, rushed, and stressful, just like the shift it describes.

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      Christ. My son has a cough, and he crawled up into our bed last night. Spent hours coughing directly into my ear, slapping me with flailing hands, and crying for milk (which he then rejected after it was offered).

      I am in an absolute haze this morning.

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      14 hours ago

      I mean that’s totally on you. Like it’s so obvious beforehand that u are not gonna get a lot of sleep once u have children. People nowadays really don’t think things through, do they.

    • ExcessShiv@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      Go to bed at 9PM, that should work out to around 8h even with kids getting up early and a few interruptions during the night. That worked for us at least when the kids were still infants/toddlers.

      • Whats_your_reasoning@lemmy.world
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        Not all kids sleep a regular schedule, despite their parents’ best efforts. I work with neurodivergent kids and every day there’s inevitably some kid who woke up at 4am, or didn’t fall asleep until midnight, or both.

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          My niece and nephew have perfectly regular sleep schedules. As in their sleep schedules are super consistent.

          Is it “regular” like “regular people have it”? Fuck no!

          But their schedule is like clockwork with it’s regularity.

          Wake up at 4am, full of energy until 4pm, unconscious until 8pm, wide awake until midnight, asleep until 4am, repeat. They’re 10 now and I really hope they get a job someday that let’s them keep that kind of schedule because it works so well for them.

          EDIT: I should clarify though that their schedule is almost perfectly at odds with my brother’s (their dad) schedule.

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          No if course they don’t, neither did ours (youngest still doesn’t consistently at 7yo)…both our kids are ND. Key for us is division of responsibilities. One has them in the evening/night, the other takes mornings. Switch around however it fits your everyday schedule requirements. One can covee afternoons if adult naps are needed as well.

          This still allows for pretty consistently getting a decent amount of sleep. If you’re a single parent, then yeah it’s fucked.

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    11 hours ago

    Same doctors also started to call teeth “cosmetic only” once they realized they could make a shitton of money from the organs people use to eat.

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    The only way for me to avoid stress would be suicide and even then there would probably be some cunt in the afterlife like "nah, nah, nah no rest yet, because you are here early you have to work off the remaining years you should have been alive and then we’ll talk about interests, oh wait that’s kinda like it is now…

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    She could try not doomscrolling and blasting herself with horrible news and opinions from crazy people on social media for a start

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      Reminder that every sizable company in the attention economy retains amongst its employees individuals who have the academic and professional background to fine tune their systems to make and keep a vice grip on the attention of it’s users/victims, regardless of the negative effects it has on the micro level for an individual victim, or the macro level on society as a whole.

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        On top of that, most of us only get meaningful substantial social interaction at work, if that.

        Just “quitting all social media” is tougher than it sounds because deep down humans want to interact with each other, but we often can’t! And aside from algorithms, lots of stuff sucks right now, so that’s what people are talking about. And that’s before we bring algorithms into the equation.

        The Internet used to be this wonderful place to reach out and meet other human beings from anywhere, and make friends, and share, and be connected to those other people without being stuck in 100°F heat and traffic or airlines. It was a digital “third place” for humanity to hang out.

        And now the main 'net is an unholy, ravenous corporate homunculus that wears the skin of that third place.

        We’re still mostly physically isolated from the rest of our species unless it’s an unpleasant obligation, but the “people” are harder to find amongst all the shapeshifting shills, ads, propagandists, and most of all, bots.

        Lemmy has none of those algorithms, and a lot of the articles and posts bum me the heck out, badly, but I still feel the urge to visit because outside of work and my overworked family and busy friends on wacky schedules, I too, am isolated.