RBWells

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[–] RBWells 5 points 1 month ago

I lost one, sent the emails I might need to another account. So that was ok but I forgot to change the email on every freaking service I use so it was very difficult to recover some accounts.

[–] RBWells 1 points 1 month ago

I asked my kids if they knew what this image was (a bar near us used it on their outside decor) and nope, not even the one who is 30 now)

[–] RBWells 7 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Well, technically I measure D (because bra sizing is whack) but yes. Because I don't need a bra, I can get any sort at all, they are more or less a decorative item, not an architectural support system.

But I used to be smaller and oh my God bras for truly small boobs are so hard to find, it's like the manufacturers have never seen a small bust. They scale EVERYTHING down, instead of making them have human proportions - they think if average boobs are like half grapefruits, then small boobs must be like half golf balls, but nobody is built like that.

[–] RBWells 3 points 1 month ago (2 children)

How do you know you have this? I got so much benefit from Nicotinamide Riboside, and after years of low vitamin D levels finally found one supplement that raised them, VeganD3+K2 - I'm not vegan but that is the one that has worked. Not sun (I get plenty of that) nor fish nor any other supplement ever got it out of the alleged critically low range.

[–] RBWells 5 points 1 month ago

I have never used margarine, even when it was marketed as healthier than butter, agree on natural fats.

I'm old so have had some time to experiment. Fasting 36 hours each week dropped my bad cholesterol a staggering amount while moderately raising the one considered good, and I didn't lose weight, but it decreased my quality of life because fasting is a migraine trigger for me.

Gaining weight to closer to the middle of what's considered healthy for my height has overall made me feel better, which pisses me off because I like the way I look skinny, so I think adequate nutrition is also healthy. Like, while you shouldn't overeat, it's also not great to undereat.

I avoid ultra processed food except for an occasional diet coke, maybe once a month, and flour tortillas because I usually cannot be bothered to make them. Most of what we eat is homemade from ingredients.

The thing I understand about nutrition is that there is a difference between a Therapeutic diet and an everyday nourishing diet. People do extreme diets and it fixes something so they then extrapolate to everyone else and think it's a perfect diet, but when continued or used by someone who doesn't need it, can cause problems itself.

I try to eat a moderate, enjoyable everyday nourishing diet so I don't end up needing a therapeutic diet!

[–] RBWells 1 points 1 month ago

Hover your knee off the ground when you are in the all-fours helps. Like don't put your whole weight on it. Do poses that don't put as much weight on your knees. Look for better ground to practice, grassy areas.

When I yoga outside, it's the last suggestion I use the most. My knees are also sensitive, and finding a flat surface, then using my usual sorta thick yoga mat works well.

[–] RBWells 3 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Yeah and what anyone thinks is a 32b is probably a 32E or something. Again with the wire circumference! A 32b is like a shot glass not a champagne glass. I can tell any guy I'm an A or B cup because that's what they "look like", and I agree.

I just started thinking of them as numbers all, no letters. So I am wearing 34+4. That's not big, a +4 just means 4" difference underbust to bust, and some of that is lats, not boobs!

[–] RBWells 3 points 1 month ago

Ha ha ha ha, no. We do have savings so at least some cushion but I took years off when my kids were born, got a late start in college, started a career later, I would say I got the time when I needed it I guess. But not likely to have enough to take time off paid work again at the end.

Most people don't get to decide, they get disabled or laid off & cannot find work and are forced into retirement. I'm in good shape and work in an office so probably can keep going as long as jobs last for me, and our life will be better if we keep working.

[–] RBWells 3 points 1 month ago (3 children)

You are talking to us here, now. I know you do rock climbing and weight lifting. If you have friends, you talk to them too. It's not different from that. You are doing it already. There's not a formula.

What friends can do is tell their friends you are a great guy and introduce you to other people. That's what networking is, the same way you network computers, you network human relationships, by connecting them.

[–] RBWells 9 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (2 children)

And it is more complicated even than that. I am a small busted woman and yet the best fit I can get is 34D. The 34 makes sense, underbust is 33. The D is what I measure but most have too much room. I still need that size because the circumference of the boobs fits in that wire; any smaller is too narrow.

I think bras need 3 measurements not 2. I need band 34, wire size D, cup capacity closer to C. And there are plenty of women in the opposite situation too, with more projection but smaller circumference.

So the non-standardized sizing is a workaround for that problem.

[–] RBWells 6 points 1 month ago

It's ok to not have an opinion, and also ok to be ambivalent about something.

Your time and attention are not unlimited resources.

[–] RBWells 2 points 1 month ago (5 children)

I mean, you can't just get fit and expect someone to come knocking on your door. If you are feeling good about your looks now, that's an accomplishment you can be happy about, and should, but it doesn't send out some secret signal that you are ready for a relationship. You have to talk to actual people. You can meet them out in the world or on an app, you can also tell any friends you have that you are looking to start dating, network. I think friends of friends and dating apps are the most usual ways of getting dates now. When I was young we just hung out in groups and some people always people ended up paired off, didn't really date per se, but my kids don't seem to do that as much.

So basically - now you are happy about your physical shape, you still have to reach out to people, that is the next step.

 

Some inspiration for today's synch.

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Bow & Arrow from Scott Teague (www.epicurious.com)
submitted 2 years ago by RBWells to c/cocktails
 

A very tepache-esque flavor profile with the pineapple and cinnamon. I've made a non-intoxicating analogue of this by brewing tepache with smoked dried hot peppers (Chiles de Oaxaca ) and I found it interesting, more than delicious, but certainly drinkable. Grilled smoky pineapple is ridiculously delicious. And bourbon is my favorite liquor to mix with, so everything about this speaks to me.

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Smooth out the crunch (self.curlyhair)
submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by RBWells to c/curlyhair
 

So sometimes my hair looks about how I want it, and I don't really want to disrupt it by scrunching. In this example I was happy with the crunchy result in terms of shape but IRL it did look kinda stringy. So instead of flipping and squishing it to break the cast, or leaving it alone to naturally soften, praying hands smoothed down the hair and rub at the roots released just enough of the stiffness without inducing more disorder than I was ready for.

Just a general tip - even though the phrase is "scrunch out the crunch" you can twist out the crunch or smooth out the crunch to leave the ends more defined and a calmer look.

(ETA: also shows that wavy hair can 'curl' from the root - that was one of the bizarre claims I saw on r/curlyhair, that curls always start at roots and waves always have straight roots. This person was classifying someone I'd have called at 3b as wavy because her curls started partway down the hair. Discussion got oddly heated. Root curl is independent of curl shape for sure.)

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Space Opera? (self.sciencefiction)
submitted 2 years ago by RBWells to c/sciencefiction
 

I love Neal Asher's books, found him a long time ago in one of those "year's best" collections of short stories from the library (though the ones with fantasy and horror were always the best, I think I read every single collection for every year and found so many good writers that way.)

They are full of action, good characters and worlds and ideas, sweeping and huge settings. Feels almost more like watching a movie to read them.

Who among us likes these action packed stories?

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Comics (self.sciencefiction)
submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by RBWells to c/sciencefiction
 

Since there's a Manga thread, what other comics do you like?

I read a lot of comics (after they are collected into graphic novels, need a season at a time to enjoy them) & loved:

Black Science

Paper Girls

Saga

Transmetropolitan

ETA - Atomic Robo, how could I forget Atomic Robo. That series is fantastic.

 

Theme is seasonal cocktail! If you are in deepest summer, something frozen or refreshing. If you are in winter, something warming.

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Cognac, Apricot, Amaro (self.cocktails)
submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by RBWells to c/cocktails
 

2 parts ABK6 VSOP (so much better than it should be)

1 part Giffard Abricot

1 part Heirloom Pineapple Amaro

4 parts San Pellegrino Limonata soda

Stirred with ice, then poured over ice.

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submitted 2 years ago by RBWells to c/cocktails
 

Looks beautiful, sounds good. Balanced between fruity & bitter.

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Ice, ice, baby! (self.cocktails)
submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by RBWells to c/cocktails
 

Do you make fancy ice for your home cocktails?

I am an ice geek. Husband finds it amusing, I used to just fill a cooler, sling it in the freezer and when it froze melt off the cloudy part with hot water and whack the clear part with a rolling pin to get jagged clear chunks, until the cooler cracked - now I use a silicone ice tray in an insulated box to get cubes, and cups with molds for globes, but kind of miss the irregular icebergs. Clear ice makes me happy. Also make skull shaped ice (not clear) for Halloween. And cracked ice for highballs.

I do not know how to post the below addresses without paywall. Can get NYTimes access from public library (so maybe you can too).

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/11/dining/clear-ice-book-camper-english.html

https://www.sfchronicle.com/food/restaurants/article/clear-ice-cube-cocktails-18129974.php

 

I am not sure I define value as alcohol per dollar as they do here - what you are paying for (IMO) is service and flavor not trying to get the most drunk per dollar.

 

What are you drinking this week?

I have been enjoying some variations with homemade pineapple tepache, today (Sunday) just having it straight up.

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Cocktails! (self.newcommunities)
submitted 2 years ago by RBWells to c/newcommunities
 

Cocktails!

Come shake things up, then drink them! Cocktails have arrived on Lemmy. Share your favorites, and your failures. From classics to the fanciest hipster drinks, to things you mix in a 5 gallon bucket and regret for days, all are welcome. Come have a drink with us!

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