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So how do they differ (in emotional and behaviour terms)? (I'm sure physiologically they're different). Unquenchable cravings, hating yourself because you don't want to binge but you can't stop yourself, the constant calling calling calling of the stuff until you surrender. Unable to sleep because of the constant song of the stuff in the fridge. Eating until you're so swollen and in pain but still can't stop.its a nightmare. And people insisting "just one won't hurt' or all the emotional blackmail tied up in forcing home baking on you and if you say no they take it as a rejection when it's taking every ounce of willpower to say no because if you have one bite it's like knocking a hole in a dam. I've never been an alcoholic or drug addict.
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crispix posted:i used to have awful problems with food, including really destructive eating disorders in my late teens/early 20s but it's a completely different thing from alcoholism, which i've also experienced The compulsion, the lack self control, the twisted logic of reward, those things are constant in every addiction. I would say an opiate addiction you can afford is less destructive than a food addiction, lol at comparing it to alcoholism tho, and a gambling addiction is by definition unaffordable, otherwise you are a high baller, or gambling pro (semantics I know, but addicts are good with self delusion).
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crispix posted:i've not experienced a drug addiction so i can't comment on that, not that that stopped that square headed bimbo oval office from flapping his gums I don't think anyone needs lived experience of substance abuse problems to realise that "the houses of alcoholics are famously free of booze" is a dumb take But as someone with lived experience of substance abuse problems, let me confirm it is a dumb take. One of my strongest memories of inpatient treatment was a session where staff and patients all shared our little stash rituals and the internal justifications we used for having them
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the houses of recovering alcoholics are quite often free of booze whether it's just that he's never (knowingly) met any of the other kind or he is in fact an idiot is up for discussion Julio Cruz fucked around with this message at 17:46 on Dec 26, 2021 |
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Jaeluni Asjil posted:So how do they differ (in emotional and behaviour terms)? for me, being unable to eat healthily centred around body dysmorphia. i remember feeling fat and looking at myself and seeing myself as fat, at times when i was already emaciated - the photographs i have of myself from that time are painful to look at i abused alcohol as an ineffective means of escape from very black thoughts and it was the only way that i could get any kind of sleep of a night for a long time they were both very different things from each other in terms of the nature and severity of their impacts, and neither of them bears any resemblance to indulging in an occasional binge, which i suspect is closer to what osman actually means
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crispix posted:Richard Osman opens up to Desert Island Discs about food addiction Done a lot of work in addiction and eating disorders and I feel I speak from a place of expertise when I say Shut the gently caress up Richard Osman.
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anyway sorry to get so angry of a boxing day happy boxing day everyone
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# ? Dec 26, 2021 17:57 |
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Also who keeps crisps in the fridge
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# ? Dec 26, 2021 17:59 |
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If you're the kind of person who will eat or drink all of something that you have in the house, the trick is to only buy what you should eat/drink and no more at a time. So if you'll always drink all the wine, don't buy three bottles at a time. Get one instead.
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If you're not getting mad about politics with your family then get mad about it online, it's a Christmas tradition. https://twitter.com/jeremycorbyn/status/1475149027805175811?s=19 This has caused a lot of self described centrists to get very angry.
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Gort posted:If you're the kind of person who will eat or drink all of something that you have in the house, the trick is to only buy what you should eat/drink and no more at a time. hope you can afford to buy smaller items which are worse value for money and have enough time to go to the supermarket every day instead of once a week
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Gonzo McFee posted:If you're not getting mad about politics with your family then get mad about it online, it's a Christmas tradition. By comparison, here's Keith's mealy mouthed tribute: https://twitter.com/Keir_Starmer/status/1475047447042871304
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Sorry for the completely irrelevant question, but is there a good SA thread (or other place on the internet) for asking very basic and poorly explained DIY questions that'll get easy to follow answers? We've moved into a place that has a doorway chin up bar, and I can't figure out how to remove it, and googling "how to remove chin up bar" and similar is really not helping.
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Niric posted:Sorry for the completely irrelevant question, but is there a good SA thread (or other place on the internet) for asking very basic and poorly explained DIY questions that'll get easy to follow answers? We've moved into a place that has a doorway chin up bar, and I can't figure out how to remove it, and googling "how to remove chin up bar" and similar is really not helping. Step 1: get buff on chin up bar
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Niric posted:Sorry for the completely irrelevant question, but is there a good SA thread (or other place on the internet) for asking very basic and poorly explained DIY questions that'll get easy to follow answers? We've moved into a place that has a doorway chin up bar, and I can't figure out how to remove it, and googling "how to remove chin up bar" and similar is really not helping. post pics here, i like solving problems like this!!
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Niric posted:Sorry for the completely irrelevant question, but is there a good SA thread (or other place on the internet) for asking very basic and poorly explained DIY questions that'll get easy to follow answers? We've moved into a place that has a doorway chin up bar, and I can't figure out how to remove it, and googling "how to remove chin up bar" and similar is really not helping. The's a DIY thread in the unhelpfully named 'Hobbies, Crafts, & Houses' subforum: https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3944478
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crispix posted:post pics here, i like solving problems like this!! The answer may well just be "pull it harder/whack it with a hammer, in which case Skarsnik posted:Step 1: get buff on chin up bar
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# ? Dec 26, 2021 18:48 |
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As you turn the middle bit the ends screw/push out, so turn it the other way After you've got buff
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# ? Dec 26, 2021 18:51 |
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Niric posted:
Try twisting/turning it.
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Yeah I reckon you twist it as well. There is no other way it was put in like that I don't think.
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Most pull ups bars are of the "twist to extend them it lodges itself in the doorway" variety. See if you can twist the bits nearer to the doorway (holding the middle bits for contrast) and see if it shrinks and comes loose. Try both lefty loose and rightey tighty just in case, but leftie first Efb
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Looks like it might be one of those ones that just fixes on by pressure, can you twist those slightly smaller end sections to screw them into the wider part & make the whole thing shorter? Very poorly explained, but imagine this is a pull up bar: |--====--| The "-" sections can screw into or out of the "=" section to make it longer or shorter & jam it into a doorframe (on some designs) For real tho, get buff on the pull up bar E: therattle posted:Try twisting/turning it. Borrovan fucked around with this message at 18:57 on Dec 26, 2021 |
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Yeah that screws out like a curtain rod
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# ? Dec 26, 2021 18:55 |
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If my new place came with a literal doorway to buffness I'd grab it with both hands
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Skarsnik posted:If my new place came with a literal doorway to buffness I'd grab it with both hands
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Skarsnik posted:As you turn the middle bit the ends screw/push out, so turn it the other way The middle bit turns freely; there's no resistance when turning it in either direction so it doesn't seem like it's tightening/untightening. There's a small hole that runs through the middle, is there supposed to be a pin or something in here?
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# ? Dec 26, 2021 19:01 |
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Try putting a small screwdriver in, twist it round to see if there's a hole on the inside somewhere so you can lock it into place & screw the ends in
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Put on twelve stone and try using it.
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# ? Dec 26, 2021 19:06 |
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Either that or the mechanism broke which is why it got left there.. Freely spinning middle bit does not seem optimum for pullups/buff making
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Skarsnik posted:Either that or the mechanism broke which is why it got left there.. Great for a swing though.
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therattle posted:Try twisting/turning it. Nah I say bop it.
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# ? Dec 26, 2021 19:13 |
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aye it's one of them twist to extend efforts, either try twisting it or give it a good whack with a big hammer
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# ? Dec 26, 2021 19:16 |
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i keep a sledgehammer i once used for fence posts under my bed in case any ne'erdowells break in till my place of a night
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Borrovan posted:Looks like it might be one of those ones that just fixes on by pressure, can you twist those slightly smaller end sections to screw them into the wider part & make the whole thing shorter? Pretty sure you're right about it being fixed by pressure rather than screws or anything. The end sections ("--" in your diagram) don't seem to screw/twist as far as I can tell, and the middle bit can slide all the way along from left to right, so doesn't seem like the end bits are screwed into the middle bit if that makes sense Borrovan posted:Try putting a small screwdriver in, twist it round to see if there's a hole on the inside somewhere so you can lock it into place & screw the ends in Will try this- the hole is too small for a normal screwdriver - it's cracker screwdriver small - so might be there for a while until I remember to source something usable Skarsnik posted:Either that or the mechanism broke which is why it got left there.. The previous owner never cleaned the place out properly, leaving a bunch of broken stuff (including a broken washing machine, underpants, and all manner of crap in the shed including a jar full of manky yellowish liquid) so this tracks
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Small Allen key? Failing that, hacksaw
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crispix posted:i keep a sledgehammer i once used for fence posts under my bed in case any ne'erdowells break in till my place of a night That's a kinky roleplay.
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Some goons see a complex logical problem, I see another excuse to break out the angle grinder.
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Success! Turns out the solution to chin up bars, as with landlords, Tories and monarchs is crispix posted:give it a good whack with a big hammer
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# ? Dec 26, 2021 19:33 |
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But your buffness e: updating the xls: 'not buff'
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Niric posted:
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