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Build up your fellow man rule

It ain't a competition - celebrating all good things and the accomplishments of others will help defeat all the toxic masculinity out there.

ChillPenguin @lemmy.world - 1.1yr

It's a wonder what simply walking outside does for your mental health. Good on him.

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quafeinum @lemmy.world - 1.1yr

Pros:

  • good graphics
  • realtime physics simulation with ragdoll engine
  • no subscription service
  • almost no ads
  • never have to buy DLC

Cons:

  • it’s outside
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Norah (pup/it/she) - 1.1yr

almost no ads

oh boy, surely you haven't been outside in a city lately?

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shezznazz @lemmy.world - 1.1yr

I feel for you buddy, leave the big cities it isn't bad everywhere

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Norah (pup/it/she) - 1.1yr

Nah, I'm good. I prefer the better access to healthcare and culture that the city affords.

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shezznazz @lemmy.world - 1.1yr

I see what you're saying, I'm from a nation of 5 million in Europe so we get the benefit of great benefits, education and healthcare while our capital only having 500ish k people. In terms of cultures. Big cities will always have more fun stuff

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EmpathicVagrant @lemmy.world - 1.1yr

No subscription? Literally everything in that game is behind some kind of paywall, even transportation.

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ayyy @sh.itjust.works - 1.1yr

Pay2win garbage

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Nat (she/they) - 1.1yr

I'd be careful to say what it can do for your mental health. I tried to make it work for me, but it always made me feel worse because it gave my mind time to ruminate on bad memories and feelings. I would've stopped doing that to myself sooner had I not heard that exercise = good feelings without caveats.

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ChillPenguin @lemmy.world - 1.1yr

Oh, I'm definitely not saying it's a cure or anything for mental health. Just that it's amazing if it does work for you.

It definitely works for me. I go hiking regularly.

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Faresh @lemmy.ml - 1.1yr

Maybe going outside but with another human to distract you could help?

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boonhet @lemm.ee - 1.1yr

It's not for everyone (as noted by that other commenter), but when I was in a bad place mentally, I was listening to a podcast and one of the guys said that whenever he was in a really tough situation, he'd go for a 30 minute walk before making any decisions and then when he'd had time to consider everything, he'd often have some idea where to get started fixing things. So I started going on walks listening to that exact podcast. Helped a lot. It's a double whammy, too. Not only do you have time to yourself where you can think about things (in my case while listening to the podcast because I have ADHD and just my own thoughts all at once are a bit too much, but when I'm also listening to something, I get less of it), you also get the happy hormones from physical exercise and fresh air.

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BanjoShepard @lemmy.world - 1.1yr

Good on him for taking a hike. The first photo trips me up. Was the hike to the middle of a highway? Is there a placard or historical marker there in the middle of the highway?

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Gustephan @lemmy.world - 1.1yr

I'd guess that was at the trailhead or right outside the trailhead of the trail he went hiking on. A lot of the trailheads I've seen on the pacific coast are like literally 10ft from the highway

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DragonsInARoom @lemmy.world - 1.1yr

Based

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Nexy - 1.1yr

Today I was able to sort out a few drawers full of shit in my room and part of a library.

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dutchkimble @lemy.lol - 1.1yr

That sort of thing takes me a few years

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Mikrochip @feddit.org - 1.1yr

Overcoming depression is no small feat, though. Even just deciding to seek a therapist merits respect, imho.

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