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Tall_Mickey t1_jegysnd wrote

Sing. As it turns out, your vagus nerve -- the main wiring conduit between brain and body -- can get in a snit and make you feel like hell emotionally.

But it likes vibration. All that Buddhist OM chanting begins to make sense. So sing, chant, recite, hum, intone, whatever. Just be resonant and make that vagus vibrate. A couple of minutes makes a noticeable difference. Longer works even better.

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WPMO t1_jegysjf wrote

Literally could buy a $1,000 bottle of wine every week and still have more than most people with a family of 3. There must be some incredible unnecessary spending going on.

For financial advice: Identify where your tens of thousands of unnecessary spending is

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starsapphire16 t1_jegys07 wrote

i don´t know the details of your relationship but when was the last time you asked her out on a date? or went on a weekend getaway or told her out of the blue how sexy she looks or got her some flowers? or put up an effort in helping her with the house chores and the kids? or left a love note for her? or any random act that makes her feel loved and appreciated? i feel like a lot of men forget to cherish their wives and women still want to be romanced by their spouse and be told how desirable they still are even after 17 years of marriage and kids, i feel like it´s easy to complain she doesn´t want to have sex or doesn´t seem engaged but i think it´s a valid question to ask what are you doing to be attractive to her and not just sexually but also mentally

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burrata-academy t1_jegyrv2 wrote

Yes. And you can criticize that case. You have.

But this is actually a different incident with different people and different characteristics. Kneejerk reactions based on unrelated incidents are stupid and counterproductive. They also lessen your credibility on the other stuff that actually warrants critique.

You're in the burbs right? Why did you let yourself get the Krasner brain disease when you don't even live here? Such a waste.

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OlTommyBombadil t1_jegyrbi wrote

RDR2 is on the Mount Rushmore of games

Cyberpunk would be my distant second choice from this list. I liked it a lot, that isn’t an insult. RDR2 though… it’s so good

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