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  • 25 mins studying, 5 min break.

    Repeat 4 times and on the 4th time it's a 35 min break.

    Basically forces your brain to cool off and relax between studying time. You retain better over time but it depends on what you're studying.

  • The string above this pointed out that the greyhound bus is more expensive than the delta flight from the same start to finish.

    I'm not saying the price increase isn't bullshit or acceptable, but you are already paying more for the greyhound for slower travel.

  • I think it's more the psychology of the nofap group themselves that's hurtful. I've seen many/most discussions that are fine, but others are just wildly toxic with a cult-like "discipline".

    You're either with us or against us.

    Us vs. the system/females/people in power.

    You're better than others. Or, if you trip up, you're garbage.

    There's no in-between and no room for mistakes.

    That's not good for you in the long run and it'll hurt more than it helps.

  • This swings both ways. Public information such as voting records, for example, were used to coerce, intimidate, and physically hurt innocent people in the past. I think it takes a mature culture/society to use public information responsibly and I don't think we are there yet.

    Then again, a ton of awful stuff happens in private already, so there needs to be a balance of some kind.

  • It's the same thing every season. Cold, flu, RSV, mycoplasma, hundreds of other viruses and bacteria, now COVID all go up when people congregate. We've known this since grade school.

    Why the news is being sensationalist, who really knows? /s

  • We know that diabetes is a "heart attack" equivalent. As in if you have diabetes, your risk for heart attack is as if you've already had one, which is to say higher.

    ANY control over your weight, diet, and smoking can help reduce the risk. Semaglutide is nothing new, it's been around for two decades now. It's another medication in a long list of medications that can help people with diabetes.

    What I'm saying is that, if you need it, you should get it. If you don't need it, don't be lazy, just do the lifestyle stuff.