giriinthejungle

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[–] giriinthejungle 4 points 9 months ago (3 children)

No! I buy GAP often and never any of damn tracking engines offered me Athlete. I just checked and I can actually order it, so that great! I don't mind paying a bit more when I know it's good. That being said, lululemon I still haven't tried out due to the price. Would you recommend them? Are they that good?

[–] giriinthejungle 4 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (5 children)

Did not expect this post to survive to a point of obtaining more details. :)

  • yes, I love GAP fit short. They are the most comfortable ones for me. However, they have side pockets (which I love when I am doing sports) but that gives away they are sporty. Am looking for something more versatile.
  • Yes, I am. Just figured cotton(mix) might go better with shirts (big fan of oversized stripe/Hawaiian shirts + tops under)
  • And am in Europe and have access to many brands, but you are correct, to the American limited.

Thanks for your time!

[–] giriinthejungle 21 points 9 months ago

I think my hand-wash-only, pure-wool sweater believes by now that the bottom of the wash bin is where it belongs.

[–] giriinthejungle 8 points 9 months ago (1 children)

This is beautifully said. There had been moments in my life when I'd be so very happy that I would indeed close my eyes, take a deep breath and appreciate the moment. When there is nothing to bug you in the back of your mind to ruin the setting, such moments are beautiful and I agree, could be described as pure joy.

[–] giriinthejungle 13 points 10 months ago

Also, metals can easily accommodate varying number of electrons in the electron shells of their atoms and still be stable. That makes them very good to quickly store and release electrons which means they can help say transfer molecules around (iron for transport of gasses), scavenge free radicals (e.g. manganese) etc.

[–] giriinthejungle 3 points 10 months ago

This is excellent!

[–] giriinthejungle 26 points 11 months ago (1 children)

It can really depend where you live so I think the first advise is to take it easy on yourself.

  • It is ok to combine ways of transports, say cycle to the first train/bus then load the bike on it/park at the station
  • Start with a sturdier bike, the one which is bigger and more visible in traffic and gives you a better sense of control.
  • don't expect cars to respect you because you cycle or to know what to do around you. Bad drivers are everywhere. Don't try to prove points. Safety is more important than ego.
  • get yourself a good, large backpack. This will be your new back seat
  • Take taxi/uber when needed. I once arrived to a friend's wedding held out of town in a taxi and literally everybody I knew there looked at me as I was either a fool or a millioner. The bill was like 35$. Way cheaper than owning a car.

Lastly, enjoy how good you will feel. Climate protection and all that is great but your body will love you for it and you will feel it. Good luck

[–] giriinthejungle 2 points 1 year ago

Yes!! Funny story, I learned about redwood from a boardgame when I was six and thought they are some trees from this magic game world that don't exist in real life. You can imagine how excited I was once I realized they are real and more so when I first saw them! Californian ones are the most impressive, no debate there, but I actually found quite a few across Europe too, often in super random places. So maybe you will also find some around where you live? You never know.

[–] giriinthejungle 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Lived in Bay Area for some time and been up to the Redwood National park but not to Santa Cruz! Just checked it out and now I have another reason to visit again. Honestly, I would have even stayed there - NorthCal's nature is simply breathtaking - but unfortunatelly so are the living costs around there.

[–] giriinthejungle 44 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Trees! Those big, old giants which make you feel like they are indeed harboring some ancient wisdom, being there, in the same spot years before you, barely brushed by the passing of time. And then if they are evergreen not even season affects them - they just keep on existing, all tall and gracious. How awesome is that.

[–] giriinthejungle 4 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Does anyone have an answer why this is? This question bugged me already before and now again. Thanks OP

[–] giriinthejungle 9 points 1 year ago

Not to mention academic/research text where authors are actually forced to pay to publish, only to have the articles end up behind a pay wall of given journal. If the authors want their papers freely available, they have to pay extra fees to the journal (we are talking thousands of dollars scale). Not a cent goes back to the authors or even research funding bodies. Long live Libgen!

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