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  • I don't know, never counted the days. It was a particularly cold winter with barely any social obligations, by the time I decided I needed a good shower my skin was covered in a waxy substance. I think it was about two weeks, most certainly less than three.

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  • What kind of restaurant asks for your name? In the restaurants I worked the only times I needed a name was to put on a reservation and it was just for reference, you could make a reservation to the color blue, as long there weren't two groups with the same name we didn't care.

  • I love my digital devices like my computer and the stuff attached to it, my ebook or my phone. But I have very little dependence for any of them, the only thing I'm dependent on is the contact list on my phone.

  • The only one I heard news about breaking even was that thing that shot a lot of lasers to a pellet. For a fraction of a second It broke even or produced slightly more than they poured in, but it was much less of what they spent.

    There's been something else new?

  • The only advantage I can see is that is goes back to a more fragmented internet.

    The internet of hundreds of forums forming small communities, but this time you don't need to make an account on every single forum.

    All the problems I see people complaining about in my opinion they all have in common one thing, too many people in a single place. Either because it gets impossible to manage and moderate or it needs to make money because it is very expensive to run.

  • I have the exact same problem, this is what I've been trying these last weeks and I'm already seeing some improvement.

    I started by setting up three easy daily tasks:

    • pick up all dirty clothes for laundry
    • sweep all the floors
    • clean the dishes

    I don't do very thorough sweep, just so it looks clean but since I have to do it every day something gets tickled in my brain that tries to find something to sweep because the broom is not picking anything, so I just recently realised that I've been moving out the way or completely removing stuff that impeded me from sweeping small corners that I didn't sweep the day before.

    I'm so happy with how it is working that I'm about to add dusting into the routine. If the same logic applies, I'll be throwing away lots of stuff that make dusting harder.

    I started doing it to learn to adopt habits and clean more often, the decluttering part was unexpected but welcomed. I still have a long way to go but I feel optimist.