varden

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[–] varden@lemmy.world 11 points 6 days ago (3 children)

Yes, they do offer them in varying levels of nicotine. I decided about a month ago to stop vaping after doing it daily for 10 years. Ordered some patches and some gum, and while I was waiting on those I tried the pouches. They do work and you can get them in lower strengths to wean yourself off.

If your goal is to quit nicotine entirely, be careful that you don't just fully swap one addiction for another. I'm still working on getting off of the pouches, but it's getting better, and my lungs feel so much better now.

[–] varden@lemmy.world 11 points 2 months ago (4 children)

I think they're referring to the title of the lemmy post, not the one in the image

[–] varden@lemmy.world 5 points 4 months ago

Enemas work really well at cleaning you out. I'd recommend getting some but check to see what's in it before using it. Generally, replacing the saline solution with just warm water is recommended, otherwise it might cause an "incident". They often have an effect that causes your body to try and get rid of anything in there. Great for when you're blocked up, but if you're planning on anal then you might feel the need to go at an in-oppertune moment.

Also try earing plenty of fiber the day before if possible, it'll make movements easier and more clean. When you have the proper amount of fiber, poop sticks to itself better and it makes passing it easier and less messy as well.

[–] varden@lemmy.world 4 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Just a heads up to anyone that wants to play this, the switch version runs very well on the high seas. Just finished playing it for the first time and started rdr2

[–] varden@lemmy.world 1 points 8 months ago (1 children)

I have always done it the way in the pic above, but I just found out recently that you can just turn it 90° and cut it in the manner you're describing. So if you are using the same type of can opener then you could probably just turn it like in the pic and try it that way.

IMO it cuts better your way but also leaves a more sharp top on the can

[–] varden@lemmy.world 9 points 10 months ago

I don't have a link for you or anything but just want to point out that it's not just roads that are covered over time, otherwise archeology would be basically non-existent. For example, if ancient Roman stuff is commonly found in the UK ~5 ft or more under the ground, it makes sense that the roads would also be 5 ft under ground.

A lot of the roads that the Roman's used are routes that are still in use today. If you're going to pave a road from point A to point B, and there is already an old road there, might as well just build the new road right on top of the old one. You even out the sides of the road when building it, add some natural/artifical sedimentation over the next hundred years, and boom, the road and the whole area around the road is a few inches higher than it used to be.

This happens a few times over a few centuries and you end up with something that looks like the above. I'm not saying that that is an actual slice of a real road, but I don't think that it necessarily means that it's not possible.

[–] varden@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Aspyr does remakes/remasters and ports of games, the stuff listed on their page should all be games they've remastered/remade, or ported to PC/Mac AFAIK. That's why they have things like COD and Star Wars listed.