Plain

joined 1 year ago
[–] Plain 6 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I actually would recommend deleting. Whatever commercialized AI reddit has cooking up is just going to be trained on your words and information, if it hasn't already happened.

[–] Plain 1 points 1 year ago

Netflix's Explained series actually does a deep dive into this on the "Your Skin" episode. Since watching the episode, I also do not use soap at all and use deodorant. The episode goes on to explain that body wash and body soap is not something doctor recommended or dermatologist recommended at all and not needed. In fact, the episode explains how soap might be doing more damage to certain skin types because it fucks with your microbiome and soap indiscriminately kills both the bad bacteria but also kills the good bacteria which typically eat the odor causing excrement from the bad bacteria on your skin. The only place recommended to wash with soap and water is your hands.

I'm also not labeled stinky or smelly either, circa the coworkers, girlfriends (including current), and other people I know. I shower after I sweat or workout, and I shower every day with only water by using an abrasive cloth to remove my old skin. On my face I use a BHA, Bio Oil, and Lotion for my face routine after scrubbing to open my pours with hot water with a microfiber cloth.

It's what works for me and I don't break out in acne or bumps or anything because my skin feels wonderfully balanced and healthy.

[–] Plain 9 points 1 year ago (8 children)

I haven't actually played ow2 after a few tens to the low hundreds of hours I played in ow1. Is it true that they're locking characters behind battle passes now?

[–] Plain 9 points 1 year ago

This was my favorite reddit app by far. Holy smokes I'm so excited for it to come to Lemmy. ❤️

[–] Plain 17 points 1 year ago

Thank you alyaza ❤️ I was one of the users recently accepted and I'm so glad to be a part of this supportive community

[–] Plain 5 points 1 year ago

I just finished reading the piece on beehaw as a community and how you try to manage disagreements or things that are inappropriately said shortly after being approved today.

It really moved me and made me feel a sense of community already. I really hope the moderation strategy works out with the growth of the instance, because it seems like moderating at that level would get exhausting very quickly. Anyways, I'm glad to be here and excited to see what the future will bring :)