No it ISN’T, it’s just CONTRADICTION.
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pdxfed@lemmy.worldto Uplifting News@lemmy.world•FTC Sues Gym Chains for Making It Hard to Cancel MembershipsEnglish3·20 hours ago5 minute rule is good, also because people coming into a gym or starting a new exercise routine have a lot of energy and no muscular endurance nor is their body used to working out the joints, tendons etc. they will push themselves to “work hard and make progress” and then be in pain and it builds fear and reinforces negatively working out. Many a ship sunk by not really, really easing in.
Even a super out of shape body is amazingly capable of exercise and movement if you ease into it. Then when you have some baseline with your body “ok we can walk for 20 minutes now”/run for t minutes now/do x situps etc., then you can slowly start to add intensity, weight, etc.
Go slow, go light, succeed.
pdxfed@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Wyoming launches first state-backed stablecoin on seven blockchainsEnglish1·23 hours agoIt be turbulent if you were in Wyoming and trying to compete against the stable coin of say…California. wonder which one most investors would choose?
pdxfed@lemmy.worldto Canada@lemmy.ca•Flight attendants picket Edmonton airport for fair pay, defying federal strike ban191·3 days agoThe idea that the former legal counsel for air Canada is now the head of the labor board ordering the union she used to fight against back to work for her former management colleagues as the neutral state facilitating between labor and capital…yeah get fucked. The fact the union asked her to recuse herself and she refused…what else do you need to know?
Fight tooth and nail and get in the mud, corporate fascists have for decades, it’s why the world is turning to shit.
pdxfed@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•RushTok backlash: Why sororities aren't letting prospects postEnglish4·3 days ago…exposure to what is effectively running a small buisness under the worst possible circumstances.
That is the funniest damn thing I’ve read in a long time, so true. It’s like a zero star motel where the employees are the customers with burning man and some ted talks thrown in. If you get that into the black and manage to avoid a subpoena, you are ready to take a company public.
pdxfed@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Google to pay $36 million fine for signing anticompetitive deals with Australia’s two largest telcosEnglish3·3 days agoStrange how the powerful’s chosen candidates whose campaigns they fund have tended throughout history to not pass legislation the would have consequences for their funders. It almost makes me want to go out on a limb and say the system disproportionately benefits the wealthy at the expense of the poor who can’t just buy their way out of consequences.
pdxfed@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•AI experts return from China stunned: The U.S. grid is so weak, the race may already be overEnglish26·6 days agoBut for a few fleeting moments we did create a lot of value for the shareholders. Totally worth it to flush it all down the drain.
No it isn’t.
(Yes, you’re correct)