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Hello comrades and welcome to the first improvement megathread of 2026! bonfire

This is a great time to set some plans and priorities for the year if you haven't already.


Some discussion ideas:

+ How was your 2025?

+ What are your priorities and goals for 2026?

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American imperialism must get out of Latin America!

美帝国主义从拉丁美国滚出去!

Mei diguo zhuyi cong Lading Meizhou gunchuqu!


Good luck in 2026! unity

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[-] moonlake@hexbear.net 3 points 3 months ago

Today is my last day of vacation and I'm also sick so the vibes are horrible. But I managed to make some progress this week.

I started using my drumming practice pad more often. I also started reading How Not To Age by Dr Michael Greger. It's a banger, like all of his books.

Next week I want to continue reading and using the practice pad regularly chickpea

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