It seems like one way to achieve the benefits of the Squatty Potty without purchasing one is to simply lean forward a bit with elbows on your knees, while raising up on your toes.
It's good for the calves at the very least.
TheDarrenator
TheDarrenator
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Traditional, Bible-believing #Catholic husband. #Privacy tech ( #XMPP, #Signal, #Session, etc.). #Monero. Anti-Rainbow flags. #Keto / #Carnivore / #Fasting , etc.
Accepting Monero (XMR) tips at nosmero.com!
XMR wallet address:
8BF4dH9w393Lf4vKPSC5ds4PWhai3DZxkXi6XA8snuSwJqcuAnyFgUL32bimDQ2z6mJminHhcX2A8VcxfRFVYWoU1286Kgt)
I feel certain that when times get tough -- when worse people get into public office, our enemies -- many people will be exchanging Bitcoin for #Monero.
How can that not be the case?
Spooky interview by Naomi Brockwell:
I'm looking forward to going home right now. My wife is preparing homemade buffalo wings and other delights for when we watch a game on TV together.
It's a great blessing to be married to a good housewife.
Back in the day, I was the only one I knew in real life who had a Gmail address. (At the time you could only get one by invitation.)
I thought it was awesome.
Now, I might be the only one I know in real life who has chosen to de-Google altogether.
I think it is awesome.
#privacy
Ever create an account and log in to a school alumni site?
Good luck getting off that spammy mailing list.
I love addy.io. It gives me email aliases that I can disable at a whim. Instantly. I can keep my email inbox clean and orderly.
I appreciate that Nostr is a social media protocol that I can enjoy but not be addicted to.
X is a huge time suck. It's not really about civil discourse. It's about one-upping each other in our reactions to things that enrage, divise, or provoke us. Because that's addicting.
I bought $100 of #Bitcoin using #Monero around three weeks ago.
That Bitcoin is $92 now, and the Monero is $106.
This is an ongoing comparison experiment to see how the value fluctuates.
I know such a narrow snapshot is not even close to being a fair indication that leads to an overall conclusion, but still.
With its built-in #privacy, I'm happy with being all in with Monero. The privacy is worth more to me than numbers, because I don't trust the direction of our increasingly technocratic, big-brother society.
Not that any crypto will save the world (that's Jesus' job), but having Monero can certainly be helpful with regard to privacy. The same can be said for encrypted messaging (e.g., #SimpleX, #Session, #Signal, #PGP, OMEMO, et al): not the solution, but helpful.