I’m part of the problem.
I’m part of the problem.
Judo. I just enjoy getting thrown a whole lot.
Despite a lot of schedule fuckery and stresses, I managed to attend my main hobby. A lot of my growth has been in regulating my response to stress.
At least you have your health. /s
I hope you get an upswing soon. You deserve some wins, and you definitely deserve better relationships.
Are you healing well? I would’ve lost all the badass points when I started complaining.
pineapplelover doesn’t look like a bot. I think some people just get Facebook brain where they do engagement without thinking.
I love that he has no idea. The veterinarian said he can have as much dog-safe table scraps as he wants.
kinda tiring having the “allegedly” discussion over and over
Our dog was diagnosed with congestive heart failure, so we’re sad. His meds are definitely helping, and he’s still excited whenever the plumbers visit.
This sounds like snake oil in response to snake oil
actually sounds like a fun hobby
You’re not wrong
The Uninsp’ired Wastes is perfect for me
It should be longer.
this is the dumb lemmy instance, isn’t it?
I wish online judo communities were more active. Reddit’s is practically dead – Lemmy’s is barely worth mentioning.
I’ll be doing judo and sleeping.
The main source for this is Amnesty International page 76. The relevant text:
In an effort to improve cost-efficiency, Chinese provincial authorities are introducing mobile execution vans in which convicts are given a lethal injection, replacing the traditional execution method of firing squads. Eighteen mobile executions vans, converted 24-seater buses, were distributed to all intermediate courts and one high court in Yunnan province in 2003. In December of the same year, the Supreme People’s Court in Beijing urged all provinces to acquire execution vans “that can put to death convicted criminals immediately after sentencing”. The windowless execution chamber at the back contains a metal bed on which the prisoner is strapped down. Once the needle is attached by a technician, a police officer presses a button and an automatic syringe injects the lethal drug into the prisoner’s vein. The execution can be watched on a video monitor next to the driver’s seat and can be recorded if required.
And I think barsquid’s point is that China is keeping their imprisoned-per-capita low through executions. Even if that’s incorrect, China does use execution more liberally than the U.S. And execution is evil.
Jesus christ.
I’ve been doing judo since January 2023. I’ve only gone to one tournament, so I’m going to work on that over the next year. My classmates are usually responsible about staying out when they start getting sick, but we had a big get together a couple months ago that left everybody ill.