I hear you. No death run is quite challenging as well but so good.
Oh really? Might watch then.
I think I was about ten and an older girl down the road showed me and my friends Pet Sematary. There was a scene where this creepy ass girl chokes in bed and that scared me for years. I slept with the light on and was too scared to roll over in case she was in my bed. It's probably so cringey now though if I was to re-watch it.
- Why that dog have to bark?
- Why dog so pathetic?
- How to stop guests visiting?
- Why shower floor water so good?
- Top ten flavours of biscuit
- Is butter safe to eat?
- How to stop human from working on computer?
- Poop not buried enough?
- Why cant I be inside and outside at same time?
- Mep.
I'm excited about therapy. I have a new psychologist and she is so good. Can see a lot of healing and growth from this.
Everywhere else is just sleight pain that's kind of enjoyable haha. My legs though are another story. Sitting down on the toilet is next level. I do want to keep going I love the routine and the mental wellness it brings me. I did start easy with walking and rowing, increasing the time as I went. With the body weight exercises I made it to half the sets and plan to build up as I go.
Thank you for this. I'll do a light workout today and I won't push it too much.
Hi everyone, I'm new to working out. I've mostly been walking and rowing. On Monday I incorporated body weight strength training, which included squats and lunges. Today is now Wednesday and I'm feeling the pain in my legs. How do I recover from this? Should I stick to my routine or take it easy today? I do warm up/warm down, stretch and eat protein heavy foods btw. I also really want to keep going as it helps my mental health. TIA.
Mint for my PC and Windows reluctantly for my work PC.
Shrimp soup, shrimp stew, shrimp salad, shrimp and potatoes...
Good taste then 😉
Yeah I loved the ending. A similar brilliant ending with Mr Robot too.
Mr Robot
Narcos
Dahmer
The Last of US
Chernobyl
Snowfall
Peaky Blinders
Ozark
Brother laser, they're workhorses and toner lasts ages. Can also buy off brand toners.
Yeah it's essentially a trigger. I have a few purposes. One is for my dumb washing machine plugged into an energy monitoring smart plug. After it registers the washing is done, I'll get alerts through the house in intervals until I get up and scan the NFC tag on the washing machine (I forget to hang out washing.
As I'm in a rental and I can't have smart switches so I have smart globes and put tags on the switches to toggle the lights.
One by my bedside table to turn off all the lights and smart plugs.
One on my front door to set my away from home scene.
I also have a signed band poster hung on the wall with one, which opens the album in Spotify.
Good fun.
Yeah that's it ay
For me I would be a young adult during the late 80s early 90s in New York. Something about the city and music.
Travelling is awesome, to travel to a place and time and live out some years would be even better.
Adopted her a year ago from the shelter. She's missing a bunch of teeth, has a wonky eye and gets grumpy if she doesn't get her way but to me she is perfect. She turns 14 soon and will live out her golden years with me.
G'day! I am looking to build a jellyfin server with the arrs through docker. Any advice is welcome.
I want to use quicksync and have expandable storage. An SSD cache would be nice too. Not fussed about back ups for this media as important files I have backed up 321. I can't afford a Synology Nas. I already have a bunch of SATA HDD's with media on them that I would like to utilise in this build.
I was thinking of some type of hard drive bay and an Optiplex/Thinkcentre?
Question is, how does the PC and the hard drive bay connect? Do I need any other hardware? Am I even on the right path here? Go easy on me, I'm new to this and on a budget. Thanking you all and here's to cutting the cord!