[-] homhom9000@hexbear.net 20 points 1 day ago

So it's a crime to get hit by a sandwich? If that the case, might as well [transcript omitted]

[-] homhom9000@hexbear.net 14 points 1 day ago

This is what I hate about the AI push especially in companies with tech teams. We're not doing coding you're telling us to use software and we brag to our clients about how great we are at using the software. If we built our own models that would be tight but we're just using someone elses tools.

[-] homhom9000@hexbear.net 5 points 1 day ago

Are they ticks?? Be careful!

[-] homhom9000@hexbear.net 15 points 1 day ago

I hate there's so many good things happening in my life NOW when the world is continuously turning to shit. I can't stop thinking about Gaza even when I'm happy about something, I still think this is good because we need to continuously bring up Palestine.

"Thank you for the promotion, by the way Palestine is being starved by isreal and the us has been funding it for 2 years"

[-] homhom9000@hexbear.net 5 points 2 days ago

This is why i made the post too When liberals complain about trump, for them it's only trump and the end of the convo. Then i sound pro trump when i direct the conversation to the system and not him

[-] homhom9000@hexbear.net 9 points 2 days ago

I hate trump I truly do, but I cannot just hate trump without also hating the whole system

[-] homhom9000@hexbear.net 5 points 3 days ago

There's been kids stealing cars but that's been a thing for a while now. Other than that nothing

[-] homhom9000@hexbear.net 9 points 3 days ago

Until September 25th. I know it could be extended but so many geopolitical events have a deadline in September which makes me more worried about what's happening in Palestine and what they plan on doing until then

[-] homhom9000@hexbear.net 5 points 3 days ago

My bidet wants blood, but it works so well when I use it

[-] homhom9000@hexbear.net 8 points 3 days ago

It's good to know there are other leftist otaku. There's literally dozens of us

[-] homhom9000@hexbear.net 21 points 3 days ago

Keep side eyeing the dsa application lately. Then I remember what it was actually like being in it. Regardless, if any more friends ask me what is to be done I think the best start is getting involved with DSA

[-] homhom9000@hexbear.net 103 points 2 months ago

Mood immediately improved after seeing the hit on tel aviv

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CW: talk about weight, mention of ED

I'll preface with: I'll be blunt from here on out, as I can't get better without truth. I know I'm overweight, and I've always known/always have been.

My mom spent a good amount of her life obsessing over weight (no thanks to my dad). She isn't at the level to have ED or anything but would find new fad diets to start (but not finish), have motivational food posters around, comments on how bad she or anyone else is eating and how it's a bad thing, things like that. My dad was never shy to tell me how fat I was and how fat I was getting. Said the same to my mom as well. My mom would comfort me during those outbursts, but still put me on similar fad diets or weight loss programs. None of them stuck.

What triggered the current push to lose weight were 2 things:

  1. There's a traveling adult bouncy house that's coming to my area, but there is a weight limit. My friends seemed excited to go, but I'll feel so much shame to say I can't because I'm too big. I also don't want my weight to get in the way of doing other fun things down the line.

  2. I plan to travel for my 30th birthday and the country is pretty fatphobic, I don't think I'll be able to (mentally) handle it and feel it'll be better to lose weight than draw unnecessary attention to myself. I visited a parent's home country a few years ago, it's been a long time since going, and my grandma couldn't say anything else to me than how big I was. I couldn't say anything back but take it, knowing the people around me were hearing it too. Some people would say something too like "She's just thick nothing wrong with that", but I just felt more shame that I couldn't say anything back, and deep down I agreed with her. It was embarrassing, and I felt embarrassed to look that way. I don't want to experience that again.

I don't even know if these are good enough reason to lose weight or if it just a self-esteem thing or both. I also can't tell if this is actual motivation or my own internalized fatphobia. Deep down, I like to imagine myself as thinner, only because it'll be more convenient to move through life that way. I'm otherwise happy.

Last year I lost a bit of weight, one of my friends complimented me on the loss, and it freaked me out. I felt perceived and observed, it opened up my mind to the fear that people were thinking negative things about my weight the whole time and only felt comfortable enough to talk about it because it was going down. The panic slowed down my progress and I gained the weight back.

I'll feel guilty abandoning the HAES cause and the fat community. Like I was only following it because I'm bigger and needed to cope. And when I get thinner, I won't need them anymore for comfort. I also feel shame losing weight because it admits that there was a "problem" and I didn't do anything about it until now. It also proved all the terrible, maybe well-meaning, people from my life right. All their comments were correct, and I was too prideful to admit it. That opens me up to being treated differently if I do lose the weight, and it makes me angry. Like my friends and family would be impressed but think "what took you so long?". Then, will I be respected more? Will more people be attracted to me now? I'll forever feel like people are only interested in being close to me because I'm thinner, just like how some people want nothing to do with me because I'm bigger.

I never really felt like my weight was an issue, it only stopped me from doing activities with a weight limit. I still exercise and whatnot without issue. But, since a young age, I was always told it was an issue, so it sits in the back of my mind constantly.

Fears:

  • I'm scared that I won't succeed
  • I'm scared that I will but will forever have to obsess over my weight and eating habits like my mom
  • I'm scared it'll yo-yo back and forth, or I'll just gain it all again (so why even start)
  • I'm scared my personality will change, and I'll get cocky like the other fit people who lost a lot of weight and get to brag about it
  • I'm scared of how I will be perceived during or even after the journey, comments like "homhom lost so much weight it looks good" make me feel like people will be relying on me to keep the weight off, opening up the possibility of being a failure
  • I'm scared I won't be able to eat yummy food again so I can maintain the new body
  • I'm scared more people will be attracted to me <- I don't get this one, I think it's also about perception

S/N: my current Doctor has a side practice that specializes in weight loss. She never made me feel bad for being overweight, and never pushed the practice on me. All of my yearly physicals are perfect, too, minus a few vitamin deficiencies. I've also been in therapy for a while, but never felt comfortable enough to discuss weight, I don't discuss with many friends either.

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