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Hello comrades and welcome to the fifth improvement megathread of November! bonfire It's the last day of November, which is a good time to review the progress from the past month.


Some discussion ideas:

+ How was your November?

+ Do you have any goals for December?


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[-] Atlas@lemmygrad.ml 2 points 1 week ago

November was good, I had a couple of weeks off work and am feeling much better overall.

My goals for December are to finish a couple of small leathercraft projects for friends' holiday gifts and finish reading more theory.

Then I want to start 2026 strong by getting involved with some local organizing :)

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