The pain in my left arm, which started from a muscle ache behind my shoulder, hasn't completely healed yet.
When I bend that arm in specific directions, it still hurts, kind of like the feeling you get when a joint won't fully extend during a stretch.
I keep wondering if there's anything I can do about it, but I guess there's no point in worrying about it too much.
A typical scenario where the pain occurs is when I'm lying in bed, using my smartphone with both hands while my left arm is folded underneath me.
When I do this, I put my weight on my folded left arm, and I feel the same kind of pain as when I stretch.
The pain in my left arm, which started from a muscle ache behind my shoulder, hasn't completely healed yet.
When I bend that arm in specific directions, it still hurts, kind of like the feeling you get when a joint won't fully extend during a stretch.
I keep wondering if there's anything I can do about it, but I guess there's no point in worrying about it too much.
Debian Linux is like a vacation home to me. I feel very relaxed when I use it.
I love Debian from the bottom of my heart. Just being in contact with it calms me down.
The enshittification never stops.
I disagree with the freemium business model.
There's nothing wrong with asking for money in exchange for services.
The enshittification never stops.
I disagree with the freemium business model.
Fight for the rights of women and children!
So I can help get X banned from the App Store too? Well then, let's join the party!
@las_lallero@puntarella.party As for me, I'm learning from his way of thinking by using it as an example of what not to do.
@las_lallero@puntarella.party I am projecting onto him the negative role of what I myself "could have been."
Therefore, it's not that I don't regret at all that I continue to interact with him.
Good evening, fedi folks.
My coworker, who's addicted to pachinko, keeps asking me what my type of woman is, and it's really bothering me.
He talks about love as if a guy with a "face score" of 40 is automatically required to propose to any woman with a "face score" of 60 he sees. We're not magnets or chemical elements, so I have no idea what part of his thinking I'm supposed to relate to.
Is he saying that if he sees a beautiful woman, has a great personality, and is flawless with nothing to criticize, he has to "get" her?
I could understand if he were thinking, "Oh, that girl looks like she'd take care of my parents, so maybe I should get on her good side." But both of his parents have already passed away.
What does he want to do with her? Or what does he want to do for her?
When it comes to love, isn't that far more critical than just talking about a girl's looks or personality?