• kamenLady.@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    I was there once. It’s the elusive “Outdoors” everyone talks about. Ngl, would like to visit again, but the stress…

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      8 months ago

      I’m a world class nerd and reclusive millennial but fishing and going to the river is the one outdoor destination that actually purge my stress levels.

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        I am 200% there with you. I got crazy into fishing because of that kind of experience. It’s pure calm ontop of doing the honestly incredibly nerdy thing of trying to match lures to conditions like water color, temperature, time of day, season, etc. And at the end of the day, even if you caught nothing, you had the incredible experience of being able to sit, relaxe, and breathe.

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          Haaaa yeah the lure thing… I do the same across the board xD I also try to catch all possible fish species at every location with all possible techniques. It’s very very soothing.

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      8 months ago

      In my experience, once you’re there and sit down for a few minutes and let your mind wander the stress disappears entirely. Even better if you lay back on some moss and dip your toes in a stream.

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        I was just trying to be funny, as i love nature and your picture inspired me to take a hike tomorrow. I’ve been sitting too much in front of the screen, as a developer it’s unavoidable, that’s why it may be even more so important to stay active, exercise and to touch grass.

        Edit: yes, just letting the view sink in, seems to spark a lot of positive things in your body chemistry. I didn’t remember the source, but it also stated that the “awesomeness” of view relates to the level said body chemistry responds.

        When i lived in Brazil, i had the view of the ocean, until the horizon, from my balcony. The sight of the coast is incredible. It was possible to observe a Storm hundreds of miles away, making its way down, while we were enjoying the beach, the storm would take at least a day to reach our location.

        Just remembering and picturing the vast ocean gives me comfort and ease of mind.

        I also miss a spontaneous surfing spot, a few meters away from home, but I’m sure i would fail so hard, if I tried riding a wave, after 30 years not doing so.

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      8 months ago

      Once you leave the beginner area it starts to get nice. You’ll notice when you can see horizon without buildings. Problem is, building additional player bases out there is only possible for high level or pay to win players so you’ll have to head back eventually.

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      8 months ago

      Personally I find “out in the woods” to be the opposite of stressful. Quite serene, really. Nobody else is there, lots of nice sounds, nothing trying to vie for your attention or get you to spend money. No judgement, no social competition. It’s what I miss the most after moving to the city.

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        8 months ago

        That’s a picture of my son grinning, but I understand, and if he knew I posted that, he probably would too.

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          8 months ago

          Looks like you are replying to someone I have already blocked. If that’s the case, give up and move on.

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            8 months ago

            True, but he, and all of my children have repeatedly given me blanket consent to post their likenesses on the Internet. Just because I haven’t chosen to actually do that, doesn’t mean that I am disrespecting their consent, right?

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              8 months ago

              Dude… that’s incoherent. If I’m understanding you correctly, you’re saying that your kids gave you consent, that you choose not to exercise but also, you have kinda lost me here.

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        8 months ago

        Oh shit, I should have warned you. It does indeed have immense amounts of porn. Do not click it.

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    8 months ago

    If it was taken by a cell phone, chances are that the exif data would have the GPS location.

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    8 months ago

    i love how when you zoom in it immediately becomes pixel art. i wish my bad phone camera was this sharp

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    8 months ago

    In times like this, we turn to Cernunnos.

    Cernunnos (praise be) where exactly is this?

    Cernunnos: “Pfffffff- ehhhh- fffffffuckin’… Uhhh…”

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    8 months ago

    This picture looks like riversides, they’re full of water and trees.

    (Very obscure reference to the Strong Bad Emails)