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17 votes
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The US Army is slashing thousands of jobs to focus on Russia and China
8 votes -
Crooked House: Owners of wonky UK pub ordered to rebuild
22 votes -
Fitness educational resources?
As a result of my improving health, I am looking to finally start working on exercise. I have been through a class on exercise before but I was in very poor shape and wasn't really able to do much...
As a result of my improving health, I am looking to finally start working on exercise. I have been through a class on exercise before but I was in very poor shape and wasn't really able to do much at the time so most of the practical stuff I had learned has escaped me, and now I only know enough to hurt me, it seems. I want to do some resistance exercises and even purchased a dumbell but I'm hesitant to do much with it because I'm worried about accidentally hurting myself.
There are tons of resources on the web, but there is so much that it's actually a problem. I don't know how to evaluate their quality, and far too often do I see bad health advice on the internet so it's hard to trust any of them.
With that being said, can anyone recommend me some trustworthy resources for physical fitness information? I'm looking for information on resistance training exercises particularly, but I'd like any information you'd like to share about fitness in general.
15 votes -
The DVD biz has circled the drain for years. In 2024, it goes down the tubes.
22 votes -
Abolishing inheritance tax sent Stockholm's startup ecosystem soaring – tax cut could revive Britain's flagging economy
9 votes -
The business of winding down startups is booming
15 votes -
The Watchers | Official teaser trailer
3 votes -
Rooftop solar drives out coal, wind and grid-scale solar in Australia
21 votes -
How Major League Soccer roster construction is evolving as Lionel Messi shines in the spotlight
8 votes -
Weird Wings: The M-21, an A-12 (SR-71 Blackbird predecessor) modified to launch a drone for recon missions over China in the 60s
10 votes -
Nvidia CEO says kids shouldn't learn to code
23 votes -
Florida’s recommendations give room for measles to spread
32 votes -
TV Tuesdays Free Talk
Have you watched any TV shows recently you want to discuss? Any shows you want to recommend or are hyped about? Feel free to discuss anything here. Please just try to provide fair warning of...
Have you watched any TV shows recently you want to discuss? Any shows you want to recommend or are hyped about? Feel free to discuss anything here.
Please just try to provide fair warning of spoilers if you can.
3 votes -
Exclusive: Why the Kansas City Royals are using full-size NOB lettering
6 votes -
Palestinian pop singer Bashar Murad is hoping to represent Iceland at the Eurovision Song Contest and bring “a Palestinian voice to the main stage”
12 votes -
Sony is laying off 900 PlayStation employees
42 votes -
Wasabi could help preserve ancient Egyptian papyrus artefacts
9 votes -
Sweden midfielder Kristoffer Olsson has been placed on a ventilator in hospital after losing consciousness at home
6 votes -
US Federal Trade Commission and eight states sue to block supermarket merger between Kroger and Albertsons
37 votes -
New report from US Federal Aviation Administration: Boeing lacks key elements of safety culture
19 votes -
UK's NHS faces legal action over contract with data firm Palantir
12 votes -
Sri Lanka ends visas for hundreds of thousands of Russians staying there to avoid war
21 votes -
Former Denmark striker Jon Dahl Tomasson was hired as the first foreign-born manager of Sweden on Monday
4 votes -
What is the "bible" of your hobby or activity?
Last weekend I took an avalanche safety course to get more comfortable with backcountry skiing. During the course the instructor told us to get The Tahoe Skiing Atlas and couched it as "the bible...
Last weekend I took an avalanche safety course to get more comfortable with backcountry skiing. During the course the instructor told us to get The Tahoe Skiing Atlas and couched it as "the bible for backcountry in Tahoe". It made me think about the other "bibles" I had, like All the Rain Promises and More... for mushroom foraging or Tartine Bread for making sourdough. The folks on Tildes have such an amazing assortment of interests and I'd love to hear about your "bibles" and the activities, crafts, or hobbies they help with!
77 votes -
Framing everyday life with Ryutaro Nakamoto
4 votes -
Active US Air Force serviceman self-immolates himself in front of the Embassy of Israel
36 votes -
The plastic chemicals hiding in your food. Test results for bisphenols/phthalates.
14 votes -
Bitcoin tops $57,000 price level for first time since late 2021
32 votes -
Police bodycam shows sheriff hunting for 'obscene' books at library
54 votes -
Donald Trump trials - Georgia defendant Kenneth Chesebro caught lying to Michigan prosecutors about alt Twitter account
21 votes -
EA offering players $600 and a free game to appear in College Football 25
8 votes -
Cornell hockey claims men’s and women’s Ivy League titles
3 votes -
Living day to day with the weight of existing
I have no idea how to word this, as every similar post that I've seen has had an obvious cause, in some way shape or form. I, on the other hand, feel pretty shitty even writing this up know that...
I have no idea how to word this, as every similar post that I've seen has had an obvious cause, in some way shape or form. I, on the other hand, feel pretty shitty even writing this up know that others have actual problems that I am taking that visibility from.
When I wake up, I get to go to work a job that mentally stimulates me, teaches me new things (both in terms of a legacy system and in terms of new technology), and lets me work from home 3/5 days a week. On top of that, I have a very solid housing situation where I don't need to worry about rent being raised. I have a (reliable) car that only needs routine maintanence, and has very good MPG. I have a dog that I love, and would easily die for without a second thought. I have family living nearby, that, while we don't agree religiously or politically most times, can all get along and enjoy holidays or get togethers.
And yet, feel like I lied about my life just now.
When I wake up, the first thought isn't that my dog is waking me up to go out, it is the feeling of the weight that merely existing seems to put on me. As I just stated earlier, my job is not the cause of stress, neither is housing, nor food, nor family. I have no reason to feel the way that I do.
I've recently (in the last 6 months) started journaling, and the main theme that I have found is that I am constantly thankful for having everything that I do. And yet, tomorrow, when I open my eyes, either due to the alarm, or due to my dog waking me up to go outside, I will have a weight laying over my chest that I can only attribute to the fact that I still exist.
I try to ignore the news (while staying informed enough to vote properly on candidates), I don't use social media except for Tildes and to share the once a week or two photo on Instagram, and I am both active physically, and creatively. None of this seems to remove the weight. I feel like I am either wasting my existence when I am consuming media, wasting my time attempting to create when others have voices or messages with stronger meaning, or wasting other's time when I hang around them.
I have no right to complain about my life. Hell, two years ago I would have killed for what I have now. And, yet, I feel like I am wasting what I have been given. I am legitimately happiest sitting out in my backyard with my dog, either sipping a beer or just watching the stars. The issue is, that when I do, a weight slowly lays itself over me, one that I do not know the cause of, or reason for. A weight that I cannot shake, and can only attribute to simply existing.
I would like so very much, even temporarily, to remove it.
43 votes -
Denis Villeneuve hates dialogue in film
15 votes -
Texas is right. The tech giants need to be regulated.
10 votes -
#! Useful use of cat(1)
15 votes -
Indexing the information age - Over a weekend in 1995, a small group gathered in Ohio to unleash the power of the internet by making it navigable
13 votes -
Stardew Valley 1.6 release date announced: March 19th
60 votes -
The Arizona school setting kids with autism up for success
11 votes -
Return to office policies do not improve company value, but do make employees miserable: Study
83 votes -
Philadelphia SEPTA won a $317 million federal grant to help replace aging Market-Frankford Line cars
16 votes -
Surviving the Steam Next Fest | Cold Take
7 votes -
Hungarian MPs have overwhelmingly ratified Sweden's bid to join NATO in a long-delayed vote which paves the way for the Nordic nation's membership
29 votes -
Tildes Book Club - How is it going? Discussion of Cloud Atlas will begin the second full week in March.
I'm not going to commit to a specific day yet but I'm planning to have the discussion post up before March 15.
13 votes -
All aboard the bureaucracy train
17 votes -
Inside Apple Arcade: axed games, declining payouts, disillusioned studios – and an uncertain future
30 votes -
Horizon: An American Saga | Trailer 1
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What are your favorite series that are not from the US or UK and also not popular anime?
I'm looking for more tv series that I haven't already found and preferably that show cultural difference than what I am used to. In the last four years I have watched and am rewatching the...
I'm looking for more tv series that I haven't already found and preferably that show cultural difference than what I am used to.
In the last four years I have watched and am rewatching the Japanese slice of life series Midnight Diner.
In the past I have enjoyed Kim's Convenience and Corner Gas from Canada and Derry Girls from Ireland, all comedies. I also loved the crime drama Giri Haji that is set in Japan and the UK.
I don't know where to start with korean or indian content, but I am open to anything you enjoyed that I might not have heard of. If it's obscure enough and from the UK or US, I'll take that also. Please share.
42 votes -
What games have you been playing, and what's your opinion on them?
What have you been playing lately? Discussion about video games and board games are both welcome. Please don't just make a list of titles, give some thoughts about the game(s) as well.
31 votes