The ceasefire ended
Just want to point out the passive language there - it didn't just 'end' by itself, Isreal ended it
The ceasefire ended
Just want to point out the passive language there - it didn't just 'end' by itself, Isreal ended it
Makes as much sense as "I tried email, but it seems to be just Tankies who use it"
Ha, this was a camp run through a local private university, so I'd check places like that
My favorite moment as a camp counselor for twice exceptional kids was when an autistic camper got into an argument with another counselor about the historical/mythological accuracy of this movie (camper insisted it was a terrible movie in mythological terms), and eventually the counselor got frustrated and said "fine, go write me a paper on it" and the camper went off to bed
About an hour later the kid pops his head out his door and asked how long he wanted the paper.
The same kid ended up eating a laundry pod later that summer.
Yea, a good question.
We were both very deficient in the 4 big electrolyte minerals: magnesium, potassium, sodium and calcium. Those were the big ones - magnesium is pretty important in thyroid function as well as mitochondrial energy production, and they all counter-balance each other so it's easy to get unbalanced. We were doing a LCHF diet for a while, with intermittent fasting and an occasional longer fast of 24-48 hours, and what we didn't know is that as you loose glycogen and shed water weight, all of those minerals leave with it. After 4 or 5 months we were starting to feel the effects of being chronically deficient. You really need to be supplementing those minerals (at least) if you're going that route. But pretty much everything was wonky, because our bodies weren't absorbing everything we ate because some of those are necessary for absorbing other nutrients.
We cooled off on the aggressive calorie reductions and focused on getting those minerals basically. We started supplementing them to get back into reference range, and then basically picked and chose foods based on their mineral contents. A lot of leafy greens, nuts and seeds, and then dairy and fish (we were buying canned sardines in bulk because we were afraid of the mercury in tuna and other larger fish).
We make ourselves an electrolyte blend most days and sip it if we're feeling lethargic in the middle of the day, and it is amazing how much of a difference it makes. Once you learn what it actually feels like to be unbalanced, it's quick and easy to fix it.
I'm not a part of the group you're addressing, but I guess a heads-up for anyone taking notes:
My wife and I tried a number of different eating styles for a while, and discovered maybe 2 years ago that we were becoming malnourished in a couple of key micronutrients and doing a bit of damage to our metabolisms.
Whatever you decide to eat for your new lifestyle, make sure you listen to your body and try at least getting your metabolic support nutrients in spades.
Long story short for us: we were becoming really deficient in our minerals, to the point of suppressing our metabolism. We were consistently running 30% deficits and had to keep reducing our intake because we weren't losing anymore. The last two years have been good, refocusing on hormone support and we're feeling really great now, despite not being any smaller.
I think people forget that there's more to being healthy than just losing weight.
I'm gonna guess that a doctor wasn't involved in prescribing you SARMS
Just putting that out there in case someone wanders in here and assumes that's a risk-free decision
Just for the record, this is what democrats always do, and it's why they keep fucking losing.
Democrats would rather have trump than have a social-democratic platform, and it shows every time they have the opportunity to fight him and chose to capitulate instead. The democrats aren't a left-wing party, certainly not now, and arguably not since FDR.
He's honestly not wrong
Frankly, efforts should be directed toward evolving more efficient and less error prone models, not seeking out the cheapest training material and hording it
People are so blindly angry with AI tech that they're willing to double-down on our worst corporate entitlement programs just to see Altman cry a little, and that makes me angrier than seeing a wrong AI response get passed around like gospel.
"Vibe Coding" is not a term I wanted to know or understand today, but here we are.
It's got an inbox and a spam folder and I use the client to subscribe to RSS feeds. Email and lemmy have more in common than they have differences.
You're using an open source platform bud, you have complete control over your 'algorithmic' feed. People just seem to want control over other people's feeds, too.