[-] tissek@sopuli.xyz 1 points 3 hours ago

I don't like sand. It's coarse and rough and irritating and it gets everywhere

[-] tissek@sopuli.xyz 6 points 3 days ago

My take is that it is reaction that American society will be stable going forward, no election riots etc. Just business as usual.

[-] tissek@sopuli.xyz 7 points 4 days ago

Gonna do the same. Wake up, hit snooze, check SVT and Dagens Nyheter, and then onwards to /c/political memes. Possibly an excursion to BBC and CBC.

[-] tissek@sopuli.xyz 2 points 5 days ago

With a set up to 80 (assuming lbs) you can go a long way. 160lb in dumbbells is a fair bit and can go quite a bit of the way. For the rest of the way single leg focused exercises such as lunges, Bulgarian squats, SL Romanian deadlift, staggered stances, dragon squat etc will do the trick.

[-] tissek@sopuli.xyz 9 points 6 days ago

This is the silliness that is desired. Our heir apparent have yet to take up her father's penchant for silly hats. One day I hope.

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submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by tissek@sopuli.xyz to c/castles@lemm.ee

Another local castle.

Built in 1635-38 as a renaissance castle in Kristian IV-style by Malte Juul, expanded and modernized in the 1780's by "Bygge-Hans" (Hans the builder, Hans Ramel). Bygge-Hans also had Höge Väg (High Road) built, a 1.3km long even road through the undulating landscape. Höge Väg took 50 years to build and every day the laborers on the estate had to carry one stone for the road. This led to them having said Vore inte herreman galen, så hade ej fattigman bröd, If the master weren't mad, the poor man wouldn't have bread (my translation).

The park is open for visits April to October but the castle itself is private property, currently owned by the Palmsteirna family.

Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maltesholm_Castle

Website: https://www.maltesholm.se (only in Swedish?)

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submitted 2 weeks ago by tissek@sopuli.xyz to c/castles@lemm.ee

A manor house in Scania (southern Sweden), mostly famous for being the Castle featured in the Christmas calendar production "Mysteriet på Greveholm" (The mystery at Greveholm).

Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hjular%C3%B6d_Castle

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submitted 1 month ago by tissek@sopuli.xyz to c/fitness@lemmy.world

Hi y'all. So I'm closing in on a full year at the gym. For the second time in my life I'm doing it, last time was 15-20 years ago. I'm down, I'm up and I've got the best/most fun body I've had in at least 15 years.

So naturally with a bit of retro- and instrospection I think of what is working for me. I go on loooots of classes, having someone tell me what to do and get energy from others around me is super-duper awesome. From spinning to strength-cardio and dance (I did not see my fondness for that a year ago). Working classes into my schedule often takes me to the gym 30-35 minutes early and I've been using that time doing "random" strength stuff.

But perhaps time for me to get some organization going for my self-guided pre- and/or post class workouts. And since I like moving my "new" body around I think of supersetting big(?) strength exercises with mobility work. For example squats with dead hang (or eccentric pull ups to dead hang).

So let me have your favorite mobility inserts into super sets!

Strength exercises I especially enjoy

  • Squats (including sumo)
  • Romanian deadlifts (including single leg variant)
  • Overhead press
  • Rows (barbell, alternating gorilla)
  • Kettlebell ABCs (one KB, two KB) (I know not 100% a strength exercise)

Side note: Reading the list above makes me realize I need to find some arm and chest exercise variants to enjoy

[-] tissek@sopuli.xyz 52 points 1 month ago

Played in a creek. Didn't take shoes off. Was awesome, can recommend.

[-] tissek@sopuli.xyz 59 points 2 months ago

I spent thirteen years growing bonsai, fifteen pining over Loravindrel. That brought me into my eight year long emo-goth period which produced poetry I've since fed to the flames. For sixteen seasons after that I meditaed under a plum tree and swept the eight hundred and seventy two dozen and five stars. Six years I practiced the letter œ to master the uhm. Fifty seven years I spent in the arms of Madeleine and our oldest grandchild is about your age. And the last three seasons I've been chasing the south-western gale that robbed her from me decades too early.

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submitted 3 months ago by tissek@sopuli.xyz to c/sweden@lemmy.world

TUBORG TUIBORG TUBORG!

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submitted 3 months ago by tissek@sopuli.xyz to c/metal@lemmy.world

FOR KARL!

[-] tissek@sopuli.xyz 30 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

You want to open a can of awesomeness? Well you got it. This is by no means an exhaustive list nor any that covers the whole spectrum. Some bands are serious others much more lighthearted. Generally all of these have strong folk metal influences drawing inspiration from the middle ages (fall of Rome to fall of Constantinople). Go wild. If I were to do a "top five tracks" from a few bands I would choose Cruachan, Heidevolk, Månegarm and Skálmöld

Cruachan - irish/celtic

Eluveitie - celtic gaul

Feuerschwanz - german "high medieval"

Equilibrium - german

Heidevolk - dutch

Norse/Viking (here I just dump a bunch) - Amon Amath, Brothers of Metal, Ensiferum, Månegarm, Skálmöld, Tyr

Alestorm - PIRATES, a humorous bonus for the funzies

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submitted 5 months ago by tissek@sopuli.xyz to c/metal@lemmy.world

A fun band. Lots of skin, lots of sexy bodies. And then there is "the Voice of the Gods" whose magnificence overshadows all. On the vocal side the band is well wrought and the three vocalists plays off eachother almost like a classic boy band from the late 90's.

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submitted 5 months ago by tissek@sopuli.xyz to c/metal@lemmy.world

While I do love Eluveite I cannot listen to them for longer periods of time. Just so full of everything and then some. It gets discordant tiring. Still good in a mix.

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submitted 5 months ago by tissek@sopuli.xyz to c/metal@lemmy.world

Let's stretch my theme for the evening. Just a duo between the chaotic maniacs of Alestorm and Patty Gurdy. Well produced and everything fits well together. Very good drinking music.

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submitted 5 months ago by tissek@sopuli.xyz to c/metal@lemmy.world

Ahhhh Alissa White-Gluz, in my opinion the queen of the harsh melodic death metal. Growls but the higher pitches does come through. Can listen to Arch Enemy for long periods without getting fatigued, that does say something.

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submitted 5 months ago by tissek@sopuli.xyz to c/metal@lemmy.world

Let's take the vocals a bit harsher. Still clear by metal standards but I find Noora Louhimo's vocal more in line with the rest. Much less of a contrast compared to (for example) Nightwish.

[-] tissek@sopuli.xyz 34 points 1 year ago

There are other factors they have observed as well. Let me quote the article.

There are other factors that can affect a child’s development, such as genetics, adverse experiences such as neglect or abuse, and socioeconomic factors, Nagata said.

In the latest research, mothers of children with high levels of screen time were more likely to be younger, have never given birth before, have a lower household income, have a lower education level and have postpartum depression.

But bad screens are a much sexier cause.

[-] tissek@sopuli.xyz 33 points 1 year ago

When right-wingers clean their own house then, and only then, may I reconsider my opinions. If you are a friend to a rasicist (etc), support them, invite then to parties, vote with them then I see no difference.

[-] tissek@sopuli.xyz 29 points 1 year ago

Gonna be that guy. But just because something is legal in one place doesn't mean it is legal where the instance/owner is located. And the owner is protecting their own skin, I would do the same. Can also be realted to the host.

So as others have mentioned, it's better to find an instance welcoming this kind of content.

[-] tissek@sopuli.xyz 34 points 1 year ago

Burning the Qur'an is a critique of the religion. Not the persons practices it. Religion must be allowed to be criticised.

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