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thehoesgon t1_ja5etbt wrote
2thjanitor t1_ja5enpj wrote
Reply to LPT request: Can anyone give me a couple ideas or things to try, that might alleviate some of the guilt and shame I (28F) feel? by magdeedz
The sky is always the limit for your upside potential. Do great things now. Be kind and attentive to the needs of others, lose yourself in the service of others and you will find a true and lasting joy. Most will (all should) forgive your past life moments of weakness.
klughn t1_ja5e3dz wrote
Reply to comment by Longshot_45 in LPT Request: new apartment without a washer by Ready-Pay-137
Do you wash with body soap or have laundry detergent in the shower with you?
TastyBullfrog2755 t1_ja5d77s wrote
Stop trying to be an athlete. Get a life.
Kevin69138 t1_ja5d5a3 wrote
Reply to LPT: Heard a song you like in a TV show/movie/advert? Download it immediately! If you don't, you 100% will forget about it and could be waiting years to come across the it again. by [deleted]
Yes, because you would automatically know what song it is.
LPT - Use Soundhound app to identify songs you like
30kplus t1_ja5d0gn wrote
it’s hard to know what to do when you can no longer do the only thing you have ever wanted to do. but it really bouls down to picking another activity to replace it.
BonnieMSM t1_ja5c191 wrote
Reply to comment by YellowOnline in LPT: if someone you know has lost a family member unexpectedly, particularly a younger one, do not bring up the death of your grandparents to compare. by idigthewig34
Heck, I have heard people then talk about their beloved pet who died.
condor1985 t1_ja5btk6 wrote
Manipulation is a life pro tip now
keepthetips t1_ja5bl1c wrote
Reply to LPT: Heard a song you like in a TV show/movie/advert? Download it immediately! If you don't, you 100% will forget about it and could be waiting years to come across the it again. by [deleted]
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stitics t1_ja5bjbf wrote
Reply to LPT: If someone is talking loudly over speakerphone in public and you want them to shut up, join in on their conversation. by ConnieKai
I think it'd be funnier to take out a notepad and stare at them and "take notes".
ChristieAldrich t1_ja5aavt wrote
Reply to comment by HoosierDev in LPT Start the process of cancelling your tv/movie streaming services every few months, as they will give you discounted rates to stay with them! by Radiant_Philosophy_6
We do this! Saves money and new stuff to watch. Win/win!
Scary-Song7352 t1_ja59glz wrote
Reply to comment by Sasha_bzns in LPT: Motivate someone to do something by preemptively thanking them by Nopumpkinhere
Me too lol . I can’t stand smell of KFC now . Gives me PTSD flashbacks
scalyblue t1_ja59fxy wrote
....apple cider vinegar is not a skin treatment and aside from the fact that it contains acetic acid, is hardly an antimicrobial. I can't imagine an actual physician recommending it.
If you're getting skin infections like folliculitis there's an over the counter product called hibiclens that is designed for this.
Sasha_bzns t1_ja599gi wrote
Reply to comment by Scary-Song7352 in LPT: Motivate someone to do something by preemptively thanking them by Nopumpkinhere
feel you bro I spent 3 years making burgers for KFC I still know how to make every single one of the fuckers
mcllier3 t1_ja599cx wrote
Reply to comment by marichial_berthier in LPT: Motivate someone to do something by preemptively thanking them by Nopumpkinhere
I just laughed out loud. Thank you.
Reddress38 t1_ja58sj4 wrote
Reply to LPT request: Can anyone give me a couple ideas or things to try, that might alleviate some of the guilt and shame I (28F) feel? by magdeedz
Part of recovery is forgiveness of the past. Including yourself
DaRudeabides t1_ja585rl wrote
Reply to LPT: if someone you know has lost a family member unexpectedly, particularly a younger one, do not bring up the death of your grandparents to compare. by idigthewig34
If my grandparents died in a horrific fight to the death scenario iniated by an aquaintace of someone I know, you can be damn sure that, that someone I know is going to hear about it
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IAmNotAFetish OP t1_ja575qb wrote
kelownew t1_ja56wa5 wrote
Reply to comment by cortez1O in [LPT Request] How to accept ending an athletic career after college? by matt2085
> tough mudders
I read that as "murders". Oops?
Smooth_Peace_6272 t1_ja56w3h wrote
It can be difficult to accept the end of an athletic career after college, but it is important to remember that there are still many opportunities to stay involved in sports. Taking on a coaching role can be a great way to keep your passion alive while also helping others to gain the same joys and experiences you had. Additionally, you can explore other ways to stay connected to your sport such as networking with former teammates or attending sporting events. Lastly, finding a way to stay physically active can help you to maintain the physical and mental benefits associated with sports.
No-Floor-6246 t1_ja56uvq wrote
Reply to LPT request: Can anyone give me a couple ideas or things to try, that might alleviate some of the guilt and shame I (28F) feel? by magdeedz
Increase your "fuck it" factor... It works a charm
blondechinesehair t1_ja5ew54 wrote
Reply to [LPT Request] How to accept ending an athletic career after college? by matt2085
Honestly it’s an adjustment. I felt like I was losing my identity.
I took some time to be a little out of shape for the first time in my life (not sure I’d recommend). Partied too much for a bit. But then slowly just figured out who I was again.