seven_days

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[–] seven_days@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I assume they're talking about an Anbernic device. If you're interested in shopping around this channel on YouTube goes into the pros and cons of specific devices.

[–] seven_days@sh.itjust.works 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

There are individual differences of course, but cat colors do have some correlation with personality. People who work with animals often in rescue or other work often observe this. I've worked in rescue before and can agree.

Ones that I can think of off the top of my head:

  • Orange: zany and spazzy
  • Black: more chatty than you expect

There's also nothing wrong with having a preference. People can't adopt or take care of infinite animals, so we do need to have some way of deciding. Color, personality, expression, etc are all valid ways of choosing a pet.

As long as you're not discriminating against or attacking cats that's not your favorite color, I don't see an issue.

[–] seven_days@sh.itjust.works 10 points 1 year ago

Roller skating or roller blading can be an alternative to hiking, walking, and running that is loads of fun. This option can cost a bit more upfront for skates and protective gear but that can be minimized if you try to buy second hand.

I like this option since it can invoke more of a childlike fun and still get you out of the house. It's also arguably a cool hobby. Skating and blading works well if you live in a place that's more urban/suburban. You're not competing with anyone (except the you of yesterday). It's great to feel the wind and road fly by once you get good enough.

If anyone decides to try it, I recommend finding a flat, smooth spot and wearing a helmet and pads to start. Watch videos to improve your skills. Connect with other skaters online and in person if/when you feel comfortable doing so.