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  • Boxing, UFC, hockey and other contact sports where it doesn't cause a penalty.

  • Cloudhiker.net . It works almost the same way. For a free account you can save favorites but you don't get history saved. So, if you want that histor, you just click on the website at the bottom to open the website outside the UI of cloudhiker which works right in any browser. And the web pages are just like Stumble Upon submissions. Fun, interesting quirky useful any topic. You check off categories just like Stumble Upon. BC quite frankly, the Mix app they replaced stumble Upon with succccckkks!

  • And largely due to the US public education system lol. A lot of things they said in school were untrue or misconstrued. If they taught us true and interesting stuff like this, there would probably be less of a dropout rate.

  • Honestly, it came up on a StumbleUpon alternative I was using.

  • It was funny. I only watched the first season, I don't have Max anymore.

  • There are companies for specific ethical hacking and to expose cybersecurity flaws. They would just need to apply to them.

  • Yea I wondered that after I posted my comment but I wondered if it was a joke issue or something. A lot of the issues I had growing up had a front cover and a back one that would work if you flipped it the right way that was an alternative or a joke cover.

  • Man, I haven't had a MAD subscription in ages. I didn't realize they were still in print. Lol

  • It's never satisfying to eat only two or three unless I am putting on a bagel or toast. That's why I always eat six. Three or four slices of white cheddar or pepper jack, jalapenos, black pepper, a bit of milk, chopped onions, fresh baby spinach. Roll it up.

  • Well, good thing you didn't follow up with it was a typo. Lol. It still happens today with my wife, no T9 nowadays but fkn autocorrect, mannn...I figured out that there is a setting to change how aggressive the autocorrect is without completely turning it off.

  • Best advice I have received: make a small change in any direction that would have a positive outcome if you succeeded. Set a goal, any goal, professionally, personally, socially etc. make it specific, measurable, and write down your experience. Break it into steps and if a step is too hard break that step into smaller ones.

    There can be many mental health disorders that are functional illnesses. Many with chronic illness can actually live a regular life and no one would know what they have going on. It doesn't mean it is not serious or debilitating. Mild depression is a thing, so is mild bipolar, mild schizophrenia or high functioning.

    That being said the phenomenon you are describing is common nowadays without it being a mental illness. I haven't met someone who hasn't at least once in their life questioned their choices or felt lost about what to do next or how to do it.

    There are many jobs you can do with a bachelor's in any major. Most are office based. Some can be more hands on.

    That being said not all comparisons are a thief of joy. There is a concept in DBT called the ACCEPTS acronym. One of the Cs is Comparison. But a positive one. For you. Compare yourself to someone in a lesser or more distressing situation. Or to a time when you, yourself were in a worse rut, if possible. This is also a form of cognitive reframing.

    38 is still young. Plus 30s and 40s are where a midlife crisis can occur. Don't go to clubs for friends unless you already know someone there. Try more neutral settings like a small class, group, volunteering, or a place where you would be alongside people with a common goal or interest. A lot more potential to find not so good connections in a bar or a club.

    I agree it is hard to connect especially being an introvert myself. But you don't need friends you just need one friend. There isn't one set way to do it. Smaller settings with less people work and more opportunities to connect. Less social competition. Sometimes it is just a conversation with a neighbor that sparks something you might have in common. Then you or them invites the other to do something or show another something etc. It happens organically, gradually and unexpectedly.

  • I find it hard to mess an omelette up after the first few you make in life. Of course I load mine with more cheese and usually make it with six eggs and veggies so it's just like a big thick pancake. All I have to do is slip the spatula under and fold over lol.

  • You can definitely use as inspiration and reference without any license as long as what you make different enough. Like don't copy the designs exactly but you can overlay proportions and shapes roughly, but all the details, colors, style etc should be your own creation. Many artists already do this with stock images to streamline the process of asset creation. Things that are commonplace and recognizable objects like say a motorcycle: looks roughly the same minus the design style. Or an animal or common mythical creature will generally look similar in many features. They can be traced in proportion only. Inspiration: there is no law that says you can't use a copyright image as inspiration as long as it really doesn't resemble it. In other words, you can make a character that is inspired by a famous one but not one that looks too similar that it is recognized as an icon like that character.