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Peak bubble?
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You mean to tell me that there’s more signs than the Robert Kiyosaki & Tony Robbins videos I get every year on my feed telling me that the economy is gonna get destroyed and shit’s going to hit the fan?Not sure if this is the 6th or 7th sign of the coming economic apocalypse.
Not sure if this is the 6th or 7th sign of the coming economic apocalypse.
I tried one at a tech conference with my high school back in 2016. It took us on a rollercoaster. It was very immersive.I used one of the new VR headsets for the first time ever when I was back in Ireland for Christmas.
They are so intense!
I have never used any VR headset before and was blown away at how much more immersive it is than a video game.
My first thoughts were - I would never let myself use one of these for more than a few minutes.
Second thought - kids should be very limited on these.
Maybe I sound old school but I could just feel this thing frying my brain. It's just too much.
It's cool in one way that technology can be on that level but for people who use these for the next 3-5 years (and as they get better), I think it is going to cause a lot of damage. It just feels like massive overstimulation.
I used one of the new VR headsets for the first time ever when I was back in Ireland for Christmas.
They are so intense!
I have never used any VR headset before and was blown away at how much more immersive it is than a video game.
My first thoughts were - I would never let myself use one of these for more than a few minutes.
Second thought - kids should be very limited on these.
Maybe I sound old school but I could just feel this thing frying my brain. It's just too much.
It's cool in one way that technology can be on that level but for people who use these for the next 3-5 years (and as they get better), I think it is going to cause a lot of damage. It just feels like massive overstimulation.
My wife literally just cried right now after watching this. Touching commercial!
I actually just set up mine through firstbase.io. So far I only have good things to say about the process (not affiliated with them by any means)Theres a member on here who provides a service forming LLCs in the U.S. for mobile entrepeneurs. Can't remember their name though, anyone know who im referring to?
So I pushed it back to tonight, ended up getting busy with the kids yesterday and they stopped my plans. I am so thankful for that because it was the middle of the day in sunny 32C temperatures.I am about to attempt walking 1km from the local oxxo back home, carrying a 20L water jug in each hand. Wish me luck.
Haven’t done either of those. But did want to do the float a few times. Always something in the way. I’m still going to try it. It sounds like something I’d want to experience.Had my first infrared sauna and float over the weekend.
infrared sauna = great will work this into my personal care plan - nice and relaxing.
Float, oh this was "odd" - ready a post here saying push through the first and after your 3rd visit you will be hooked, I did not like the lights of and no noise (which is making me think about why I am not comfortable with this) - so for 50% had lights on in the tank. Felt great afterwards but very uneasy and anxious about my feelings from the "no lights and noise expirence"
Got 2 more free floats from a family member, I will evaluate if this will be put into my care plan after a few more floats.
Love having money to be able to look after myself and using this as a driving force to keep with going Fast lane and not revert to slow lane.
Cost is not an issue for me. It’s always been something else. Like my kid got sick, business deal had something urgent etc.The cost was always something I thought would be not worth it, however my local area has a few options and I relize you pay for what you get - like massages, good shoes etc -
Get into it mate
I thought it was much better than the season 8 finale as far as endings go.
It could have been better, but overall it was good in comparison.
Apparently, they might do another season, I won't spoil it for others that haven't seen it, but based on the ending, I think it would be best to just leave it at that.
I don't want to see another season.
I'm not sure if it was better or worse. In context, I think it might be worse considering the reason they brought the show back was to fix the Season 8 ending. This season was awesome for the most part despite some plot holes and flaws. I'm disappointed with the final episode though. Too many things just didn't make sense. Ultimately, it felt rushed, and I came away frustrated. Oh well, that's the modern standard.
This.One thing that really pissed me off was how they set up this big confrontation between bautista and Dexter.
I was pumped, and it legit never happened.
Time is relative I suppose... Won't last long in tree years!
I occasionally do the float followed by massage combination. Awesome.Cost is not an issue for me. It’s always been something else. Like my kid got sick, business deal had something urgent etc.
It’s on my list! I’ll report back when I try it.
Had my first infrared sauna and float over the weekend.
infrared sauna = great will work this into my personal care plan - nice and relaxing.
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