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There’s never just one ant.

We might need to change the slogan to ā€œBitcoin and Jimmy fix this.ā€

Could you imagine seeing all the uniforms with their fin…. https://youtu.be/-zvASjIvwnw?si=o5pRYcCrdraovuti

What would be truly wild is if a video came of them playing Jimmy Buffet.

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nostr:npub1az9xj85cmxv8e9j9y80lvqp97crsqdu2fpu3srwthd99qfu9qsgstam8y8 made this guide way back for those interested learning more about saunas

https://banya.lol/

for context, "banya" means "sauna" in russian nostr:note1jn6gjq7a36f20fd2vsrfeur6ttzflyell9kmllgkszx6uapyxd6s2c8naz

The house I just moved into oddly has both. I have more experience with the sauna because they’re more common where I live, so I am wondering what other’s takes are.

Noted. The steam is definitely more intense. I feel like it’s more of an exercise that you have to practice to make it more relaxing. The sauna can be relaxing from the get-go.

I remember seeing it and was like that’s disgusting, then I tried it and my world changed forever.

Ok so after a long day if you had both options, which do you choose?

The middle school recipe:

take that bag smash it into pieces

Open bag, pour in seasoning

Close bag, shake vigorously

Open bag, funnel down your gullet

I kid you not, this was very popular amongst the kids back in the day.

Steam or sauna? And why?