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  • I agree. Have a basket for keys and wallet and stuff you take out in one place. Have a spot for your vape or headphones in say a computer desk drawer. It's the only thing that works for me and even then I struggle.

  • This is one thing where so many people I talk to got unlucky. For me, SSRIs were super lucky in that they helped alleviate depression caused by my anxiety which then helped me find other roots of the anxiety. Turns out undiagnosed ADHD is terrible for your anxiety - got diagnosed though!

    Side effects for me have included stomach issues and weight not coming off even as my physical condition improves as I've started running again. I'll take it for now until I start weaning off in the future. I wouldn't say they were a lifesaver but they helped immensely.

  • This is all awesome but any mind altering substance really needs to be used with a therapist when we are talking about average people in a large population. I'd also argue they both have benefits but their drawbacks are just too strong.

    Weed is mostly non addictive but comes with other issues and isn't perfect. Heart issues? Family history of schizophrenia? Either of those could be really bad. Is this a good argument for legalization and harm reduction? Yes. I'm not sure about widespread psychiatric use though. Perhaps more with a therapist but that therapist would be key - similar to the shamans of indigenous cultures.

    I also totally agree with these not being long term. I love weed but the "420 smoke every dayyyyyyy" culture also ignores the need to work on yourself and do the work with a clear head. I think that internal (ideally drug free and sober) work gets you to the point of not only benefitting from these drugs but avoiding their abuse.

  • So for me it's similar to this except I really enjoy making missions for a DCS World group (combat flight sim) I play with. Not only that but I make PowerPoints and briefings. So fun to nerd out on when I have time to make it.

  • Chat GPT predicts one of the kids will...

    ...get physically pulled into valves code? Not sure how that happens lol

    🎵 One clicked on files they shouldn't dare Now lost in code, they've disappeared in air Gaben warned, but they didn't heed Now in the depths of Steam, they'll forever plead

    🎵 Oompa loompa doompety dah If you're not careful, you'll go too far Respect the rules when visiting Gaben's lair Or vanish forever, lost in Valve's software!

  • Like someone else said it's gotta be a result of the voting for the awards being awful. I wanted to like Starfield and (ducks down) even got it early at the higher price.*

    But yeah lol innovation is a joke. Makes me feel bad for the devs who really made innovative stuff this year.

    *To be fair I had a shitty week before that and needed a new Bethesda game to make my life less awful so it...worked? It was my comfort food ok?????

  • This is where the "what if you could change your direction in the multiverse" aspect dies for me: my kids. I wouldn't trade them for any better choices on my end.

    That said I'd totally have brushed my teeth more when I was younger. That can't have ripple effects can it? (Twilight zone music intensifies)