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FloMo

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British Petroleum, if I had to guess.

They were largely (if not entirely) responsible for the oil that leaked/spilled into the Gulf of Mexico.

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I’m not aware of any, but perhaps a portable monitor and separate controller may serve your needs? I know It’s not as “tidy” as an all in one set up but ergonomically it would probably be better - don’t have to force your hands to meet your eyes or vice versa.

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In my experience/from what I’ve witnessed, FOMO is a pretty strong driving force, especially among younger people.

When I explicitly started avoid ads and things marketing stuff to buy at me, my financial situation started improving.

Just my 2 cents, YMMV

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If memory serves, it’s Usually short for “opposition” - anyone you’re against or beefing with, effectively.

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I would imagine context and culture/local custom are pretty important here.

FWIW it’s been my experience in North America that looking someone in the eye and offering a friendly handshake is alright.

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I’m not sure if Fitness Boxing 2 is available to emulate, it uses switch joycons to detect motion and is a great work out if you follow instructions! Highly recommend

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The “can’t do anything” factor is what makes it appealing to so many schools and businesses who issue these machines. Cheap and less likely to have a software headache created for IT to solve.

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Leaving games for others cause I have plenty to saturate my time right now, but thank you very much for being a generous beacon in our fledging community!

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What you’re doing is not easy, and I admire your strength. I wish you the absolute best!

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“Is the caterpillar dead because it became a butterfly?”

The caterpillar IS the butterfly. Perhaps not as you know it, but change is the universal constant, my friend, and trying to hold on to the past is a futile attempt.

In my experience it’s best to acknowledge the past enough so we can appreciate the good things, learn from our mistakes or anything we feel we did less-than-great at, then try to do better as we evolve.

No, you’re not the exact same person you were a few years ago, but we live in a changing world and we change with it as time goes on.

“All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us”

Best of luck, I’m here if you want to talk about anything :)

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