Vakulum
Vakulum t1_j9omsyn wrote
Reply to comment by kermitpolice in Research suggests that school-based physical activity intervention, by way of increasing physical exercise classes to daily during school, is successful in reducing childhood obesity. Scientists found that obesity was reversed after 3 years. by Wagamaga
Also for adults. I need my office to provide staff with a playground and monkey bars as well . Best productivity would be higher and people missing work due back pain and other health problems would reduce.
Adult life sucks.
Vakulum t1_j9omhyn wrote
Reply to comment by Mental_Cut8290 in ELI5: Why do people wear different types of helmets when skiing and bicycling? by LucasUnited
Second that. Always get the urge to roll my eyes a little when parents buy kids skateboard helmets for use on a bike because they "look cooler".
It's 100% better than no helmet but it is not designed for optional protection in most bike accident patterns
Vakulum t1_j8rbmni wrote
Question on general at the community regarding tracking your household spending:
What categories do you use? I always start tracking my expenses but then either have way too many categories making it tedious af or too few categories do the data isn't that useful.
Why advice on a set of categories working well for you?
Vakulum t1_j2nszmr wrote
Reply to comment by diiejso in [OC] Shrinkflation has hit my Breakfast Burrito last year. This is the last 7 years of Saturday breakfast burrito weight from the same restaurant. I have been tracking them in excel. You can see a covid dip between Jan - Aug 2020. by chiefd59
Yeah need to weight all ingredients after sorting them and apply a quality modifier to take into account if they use cheaper product. Then reassemble and eat it
Vakulum t1_j15xq08 wrote
Nah mate. I'm afraid of failure. I build my brittle self esteem on the stuff I can do. If I fail everything crumbles.
Like one of my biggest fears is ending up like that person everyone knows one of. A guy who is nice and everything, not lazy tries his best and all but still simply not cut out for the job and utterly useless and incompetent.
Vakulum t1_je9vl3h wrote
Reply to You might like paintings more if you stop to read the gallery labels - people high in openness, and those with limited art experience, liked paintings more after reading information about the artist and their technique. by Litvi
Idk. I'm too stupid for art. I get bored in an art museum quickly. Total opposite of I book a guided tour or get a well made audio guide. I just need the context to a painting and done guidance to really appreciate them.