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EFFORTPOST Trying to be normal diaries 2 (mini post) - skydiving, sobriety, and Stan

You will never be Holly's son.

!biofoids where can we find you? To date. For guys 5/10 or below who can't use Tinder.

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Fear of driving

In previous posts, I made it quite clear that driving there was the primary challenge. In this case, I realized I'd have to deal with ramps, which terrify me, as well as the freeway which involves driving fast.

Like a little b-word, I missed my first ramp but I think I subconsciously did it on purpose because I was scared, but later on, there was another ramp that I entered. Sweaty hands on the steering wheel, I had to push my car faster than its ever been, at some points reaching higher than 140km/h.

To my surprise, the fear subsided once I realized that on high-speed roads, most people are extremely forgiving, and generally are just trying to get home. I overtook a lot of slow cars, which is something I seldom do. I also saw a car hit the curb, as well as a car. As sinister as it may sound, these things proved to me that I'm not the only one who can get involved in a car accident - it's pretty much unpreventable if you're going to drive.

The only bad thing that happened wasn't my fault. Some inattentive minibus driver throws on his hazards and stops in the middle of the road to pick up his passengers. It was the first time in my life I literally swerved and if I didn't reach fast enough I could have potentially been a mass murderer because it's always your fault if you rear-end someone.

Needless to say, the fear of driving has subsided, and dare I say it, with some good music and a nice view, it can be enjoyable. I recognize how deadly it is, and I don't know if the car accident flashbacks will stop, but driving 3 hours for the full trip and back is something to add to the cookie jar.

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Quick notes from Holly!

The cookie jar is a concept from Dave Goggins. Basically, you collect your best moments in life, your achievements, the times you proved to yourself that you're capable of something, and you add them to a mental cookie jar.

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Far be it for me to make assumptions but I doubt any of us here are Navy Seals or ultramarathon runners. Still, we have our small achievements. Getting a job, a promotion, having the courage to break up with someone toxic - these are all cookies.

During your hardest moments, pull out the jar, and have a nibble. It'll give you the motivation you need to keep going.

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At first, I felt like I could only drive places I was familiar with, and in the morning when there's no traffic. Now I know I can handle the streets like the OG I was born to be. Send me anywhere and anytime and I can get there.

Lastly, truck drivers are based. They'll literally stop on the side of the road to let traffic pass to prevent lines from building up behind them. Support your local truck driver!

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The Skydive

I arrived at the skydiving location. All the staff was gregarious, and I tried to match their energy. For example, when one guy asked about myself, I also asked him the same question. There was a secretary named C. And I made sure to call her by her name when we exchanged words.

There is a moment I'm particularly proud of, even though it's minor. So I wasn't the only diver. I was accompanied by a young girl, probably in her twenties. Gorgeous 9/10 white girl with braids.

She stood beside me and our equipment as we waited for the instructor to return. I turned to her and greeted her. She said hi back but she was very shy. I then told her my fricking name. She shared hers. I forgot what it was but it was a Nordic-sounding name beginning with a G. This is the first time in my life I've gotten this far in a casual conversation with a woman.

I could tell that she didn't want to chat so I didn't badger her any longer (I don't think she was pissed, just introverted) so I left her alone after that.

We then got on the plane. What do you think the most interesting thing on the plane was? The gorgeous girl? The equipment? The view of the coast below? Nay, none of this is what sticks in my mind.

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What has captured me is the sense of camaraderie I saw between all the workers. I don't think you can call it friendship. A different kind of love develops between people when they're risking their lives together. I'm sure I'd see the same thing in the military. These weren't bros. They were brothers.

Far less interesting but still notable was how it was obvious that the girl was scared of jumping. Doing this was overcoming a fear as I said prior. This didn't really activate my fear response. On the other hand, talking to everyone there, telling her my name, far more terrifying moments for me.

The plane flew higher, ascending like an albatross in the late afternoon. This time, the door was wide open so I could see more of just how high we were. Again, what scared me the most was not following instructions and pissing my instructor off.

When we reached the right altitude, we jumped - and that was it. I hurtled to the ground but I felt nothing. If anything, it was peaceful. I could feel the change in temperate as we descended, then when it felt like we were headed for certain death, he opened the parachute.

Still, the ride wasn't over. He could do loops with the parachute like a rollercoaster. That part I liked. We eventually landed and I was left with the looming thought of “why the frick did I do that?”.

I want a gf.

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Being an advice takercel

So many of you have told me to not get a piercing and to slow down with the benzos. Okay, I will. I will only take my medication as instructed and I will not pierce my face for now at least.

Benzos don't kill you automatically. They frick with you if you abuse them, which I have been doing because I got prescribed so darn much. Correct usage can be extremely helpful in ceasing panic attacks, reducing anxiety, and preventing self-harm compulsions. Benzos are medicine. The devil is in the dosage.

Some skydiving advice - wear gloves. it felt like my hands were freezing off!

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A toast!

As I was hurtling from the sky, it became obvious that while physical activity is important to prevent fatness, it doesn't challenge me. The things that make me suffer are social. That's the direction I need to go in.

So I'll still join the hiking club, but that's more for cardio. Instead, I want to join the local Toastmasters society near me. I want to master public speaking, control a room with my words, and learn how to have a presence. Toastmasters is the way.

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Plot hole in Stan by Eminem

In the last verse, Eminem plays himself and speaks about a news story he saw (obviously about Stan). However, he states the following:

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Well this is bullshit. It did say it was to you. the tape mentions him multiple times, even quoting his lyrics.

1. Hey Slim, drank a fifth of Vodka, dare me to drive?

2. I loved you Slim, we could have been together

3. See Slim (screaming) shut up b-word I'm tryna talk

4. Hey Slim, that's my girlfriend screaming in the trunk

Gee, I wonder who the guy with Eminem's name tattooed across his chest was addressing. The only was this makes sense is if the tape was water damaged or something, preventing the contents from being heard.

You're in denial, it was always obvious it was addressed to you.

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Conclusion

My only question is what time frame am I looking at? Months? Years? How long does it take a 156cm man trying to improve improve himself to find a gf. If I had some idea, it would give me hope.

I hope you've all had a great week. I know we're all battling our own demons and I want you to know you're not alone. We will suffer together, and we will find the light together.

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>where can we find you?

Book club, pottery class, dance classes, board game nights?

I mean, not me, I'm a weirdo but that's what I imagine normies are doing.

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plus bar trivia, being a friend-of-a-friend-of-a-friend, volunteer work (go clean your nearest river, there's definitely a group for it), coffee shops, the workplace (just shit where you eat, bros, everyone does it), etc.

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Man I need to get into this kind of volunteer work this summer once the weather gets nice. I know there's several different groups that do stuff to maintain nearby forest preserves. Plus I just like the forest preserves anyways.

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See I'd also like to join a hiking group, except there's virtually no hiking near Chicago (closest real hiking spots are like 4-5 hours drive away)

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I know what you mean. I've only done them solo or with personal friends, never in a group of randoms. Even among friends, I tend to be the most physically active, which means I need to let a friend lead lest I wind up "dragging" everyone ahead at a pace they generally can't keep up with. This was especially bad on a hike near LA we did that had a lot of elevation gain, the trail was basically a large series of switchbacks and at every bend I had to stop and wait for my friends to catch up. I seriously don't mind doing that for good friends, I just like spending time with them, but it would be annoying to deal with for randos that I don't know (or particularly care a ton about).

I probably just need to try it though. Worst case scenario: the day or weekend is a wash and I don't hike as much as I'd like. Which really isn't so bad of an outcome for trying something new.

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Haha Illinois is so pathetic for nature. Hope you enjoy Starved Rock for the 5000th time.

!chiraqis :marseyitneverbegan: for enjoying scenery that isn't a flat field of soybeans

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:#marseysulk:

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I'm doing my part to finish off whatever nature we have left by vigorously salting all my neighbors gardens this winter.

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>Shawnee National Forest exists

I'm sorry you live in the wrong part of the state.

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I did grad school in Chicago but I haven't lived there in almost ten years.

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Hey now, we can also make the drive down to Shawnee too :marseyindignant:

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There's nice and quiet :marseyfloch: trails all over lake county? Not like Devil's Lake or whatever :marseyjerkofffrown: but darn. I go to Ryerson Woods :marseylillian: sometimes.

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Next week: dozens of thirsty dramneurodivergents are staking out Ryerson Woods, all hoping to stage a meet-cute :#marseygossipsniper:

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Ryerson Woods

Looks like that's way up the Des Plaines River Trail. I've never been on that one so far north, but it's probably worth a nice long day trip. Usually for long outdoor cardio I'll ride my bike all the way up the North Branch Trail to the Chicago Botanic Gardens (absolutely gorgeous, although I'm still a bit upset they changed walk-ins from free to $25/person).

Don't get me wrong, I like the local forest preserves, but it's just not the same as a proper hike through a national forest. It's just a matter of scale. Besides, I really like camping and you can't really do that at the forest preserves (nor would you particularly want to).

I did one time take Metra up to Waukegan, rode my bike to the Sedge Meadow Forest Preserve, and hiked through that. It was a really nice day out and a nice hike, although this annoying lady caught up with me on the trail and started a whole convo about which casino's slot machines were the most rigged and I didn't know how to politely tell her to frick off.

You have to remember if I want to drive somewhere I need to rent a car, and if I'm doing that it's probably gonna be out of state since renting a car to go to Ryerson Woods is a bit extra.

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Friend :marseychinchilla2: of a friend :marseychinchilla2: is sadly the best thing for basically everything in society :marseyevilgrin: smh

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Do they have "green gym" where you live? Before I became a WFH shut in, all the girls at my last office job were into that and trying to get me to join it.

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>green gym

what is that, jimie? like those outdoors yoga classes?

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It's like getting a workout by planting trees or doing weeding or something. Like physically demanding gardening or yard work, but you do it in a park with a group.

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Thats what we blue collar folks call work :marseyxd:

Thats is cool tho, volunteer and gardening should always be praised. I just hope non of those girls paid to do yard work for people.

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>clean up a river that homeless people will just ruin again in the next 24 hrs

No thank you

How about we make some gender-neutral language merge requests for linux repositories? :capyshy:

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Hey there sailor... is that a libre firmware in your bootloader or are you just happy to see me? :marseyfans:

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It's about the journey, self fulfillment, and bonding. We should be thanking the homeless and the vagabonds for this opportunity.

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but where would one find a weirdo like you? Need my schizoid antisocial gf fix real soon, and without groomcord.

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You almost had me. I called a local pottery place (unironically) to get my pottery on. Also signed up for a beekeeping course for next month.

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:#marseybee:

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