I think it’s kinda cool actually)
i hate it because it force me to change and adapt, and changes are difficult but fun
It looks like there is no way back, everything looks great, eating healthy and enjoy it is very cool
It's been about 45 days on the carnivore diet, and I'm starting to hate it.
I've adapted to the diet, but now I need to eat an enormous amount of food just to feel full.
Yesterday, I ate 15 eggs, 200 grams of jamón, 1 kg of beef heart, and about 200 grams of extra fat. And you know what? I was still hungry. The next morning, I woke up feeling like I could eat everything in sight.
I actually love the changes in my body, but I’m not fully ready for this lifestyle. I already cook all my meals, and at 120 kg, I need a lot of food. Thankfully, not all of it is muscle yet—if it were, I think I’d starve to death.
This diet has taught me a lot about what real hunger feels like.
But the problem is, I still earn the same average salary as my neighbor, who is 2–2.5 times smaller than me. And that makes affording this diet a real challenge.

Me at the gym 
wow I like it
the joke about bitaxe on top of it is very hilarious :)
you need to pay taxes when you renting
and what is HOA fees
so in el salvador they don’t vastly accept bitcoin any more ?
ITS A LIVE, DONT COMMENT GUYS
Same
Everything seems less valuable
Especially when you think you can do it yourself (like cleaning home)
ну в теории каждый день мыть полы и пылесосить )
и я знаю что он помогает сильно
но блин 800$ много так)
они ведь за такую цены там и сами себя убирают и сами себя моют и карты рисуют )
I know that it could save me time, but there is also a dilemma of having the skill of get home clean that is also attractive )
I don’t like vacuuming and mopping my apartment, so I’ve thought about getting a robot vacuum. But they cost around $350–$800, and every time I consider buying one, I decide against it—because I can just do it myself and put that money into #bitcoin instead.
Help me break this cycle!
ну хорошо что есть биткоин
Mental "issues" are often misunderstood and overdiagnosed. Whether you have a permanent condition or not, it's better to see it as a feature rather than a flaw. The key is to adapt to your environment and figure out how to survive and thrive within your unique circumstances.
The rules of life are the same for everyone—regardless of whether you have one leg, one arm, one eye, or any mental condition. Your task is to experiment throughout your life to find what suits you best. And once you find it, keep searching for even better ways to grow.
God won’t help you if you just sit around complaining that you can’t succeed because you have fewer limbs or because someone gave you a diagnosis that, most of the time, doesn’t really matter.
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#bitcoin meme of the day
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