No.204872
no frogs
No.204873
>>204868No sun.
But nah, really, I try to watch my weight and work out every now and then, and supplements.
>inb4 normalfagI'm not doing it for 3DPD
>spirits also seem low but this can be a result of depression-seeking moderation of the site as well. when all the positive and life-affirming threads mysteriously get banished in the shadows, the desired atmosphere of dread is what remains.The site might as well have been called depressionchan. I think it's irreversibly intertwined with the identity of the site now.
I do wish all the wizzies the best. I'm generally against anguishmaxxing, which doesn't have to mean that you should strive to be a normalfag drinking green juice every morning and do "dating" on tinder
No.204874
I haven't really aged much at all since 18, I look exactly the same comparing photos, the only things are recently as I'm approaching 30 I'm noticing some small lines/wrinkles appearing near my eyes, but it's not really something that anyone would notice unless they took a bright light and closely examined my face, I also weigh 10 pounds more than I did at 18 but I can't really tell why. I've honestly been considering getting a chemical peel or dermabrasion done on my face at some point soon though, no one ever really sees me but the little lines appearing bother me I won't lie
No.204878
>>204874> I also weigh 10 pounds more than I did at 18 but I can't really tell why.I weigh some 60 lbs more than I did at 18 in my early 30's now.
No.204886
I'm healthier than before because I exercise and eat healthy but the stress of the last few years has made my skin age a bit and my hair recessed as well.
No.204904
>>204868Yeah I didnt start to feel physical age all that much in the 30s except for no longer looking like an overgrown teenager. It's more like things start to get bad fast once you give up and let them go, so you'd want to invest your youth into things like cooking decent food for yourself, getting in to some sort of life-long physical activity. I waited longer than I should have to understand both theoretically and practically the benefits of lifting, but anything is better than nothing as long as you stick to it, even if it's more like yoga and hiking or yardwork or whatever else.
If your body feels like crap all the time, you'll feel like crap all the time (duh, really? but don't forget that.) But it only gets harder to change meaningfully later on, so work on getting sorted out early instead when it comes more like for free.
No.204912
Can people please stop posting the same threads every few days? Do you have any original thoughts? Do you spend your days doing anything that is anything like living or isn't derivative as shit? Try to make a thread about it. I could write a bot that posted better content than what gets posted on this site about 95% of the time. But the effort needed to do that would be better spent doing just about anything else. 10/10 I am ANGRY.
No.204931
>>204912Not trying to be a smartass but what kind of content are you really expecting? You're talking about a demographic that largely consists of depressed, dispassionate, and aimless young men. Not that that should excuse poor content but a lot of these guys couldn't write a worthwhile post if they tried. As with anything, if you have to force it, it almost certainly is gonna come across as graceless.
No.204954
>>204908You can't be a longterm NEET who's still college age…What did you do, take the summer off after highschool?
No.204971
>>204954Lol
I dropped out of high-school at 16 and was a NEET until I was 23. Not considering our east-asian brethren, who trash entire decades until the deep sleep, 7 years is considerable in the west. I was 24 when I went back to school and kids had no hesitation going up to me to chat or work in group projects. They'd react with disbelief when I revealed my age. By your late twenties, if you're desperately clutching your crumbling youth, you are misguided.
7 years, 2556.75 days, 61,320 hours is a great deal of time, my friend. Entire conflicts have been resolved in that time. That's enough time to reach mastery in two disciplines or at least respectful competency if you're mentally dull, assuming you consistently devote around 6 hours a day equally to either.
No.205002
I was fine until I turned 30. Getting ready to turn 34 and I've put on 75 pounds since then. I save up change to get new/used pairs of sweatpants on clearance and other $1-$3 clothes. I barely ever go out of the house and hate looking in a mirror. I hardly can even get up out of the floor if I have to bend down or unplug/plug something up. I mostly just sit on my computer, fix something to eat, piss/shit, take a shower once a week. I'm too tired to even fap which my stomach gets in the way of my arm jerking off. Seems like my dick has become a lot smaller as I've gained weight as well. I'm just waiting to die at this point.
No.205038
>>204971what's your point? You did it all great amazing right?
No.205047
I just finished a book on anti-aging (save your brain by Colgan) with a complete supp list which I can't recall easily…. key points are 1) maintain mitochondrial function 2) prevent nitric oxide release 3) reduce neuroinflammation 4)prevent AGE's/ALE's from building up. Offhand I remember some of the options are: ALA/ALC/NAC for mitochondria (fasting also helps), DHA for neuroinflammation as well as common spices such as hot pepper, curcumin, aspirin. Resveratrol and some more exotic ones for AGE's and ALE's…. but most important is to reduce sugar load and avoid saturated fast for those
Also of note is melatonin and testosterone supplementation. I also think reversing pituitary calcification could be major which some ledditors claim to have done. Vit k2 and Nattokinase will clean your arteries/reduce calcium accumulations. Interesting topic, apparently age related decline starts after 25 for the brain and is notable by 35…. 4-10% per decade decline in brain volume which will cause dementia inevitably by the time you're elderly if you don't take preventative steps now. 30 years old is nearly halfway through your entire vital lifespan wizzie, and it's all downhill from 25…
>>204912(you) are mad
No.205088
>>205038>what's your point?That post seemed to imply I couldn't have been a long-term NEET as college student. I started Neetdom earlier than most so hence the extra time.
And yes, seven years (7), IS a long time to do absolutely nothing worthwhile. That's my point.
No.205113
>>204904>If your body feels like crap all the time, you'll feel like crap all the time (duh, really? but don't forget that.heh i know a piece of wisdom that is similarly 'duh' but still technically true and ignored by most.
with meditation i can make individual parts of my body feel good. it requires a different approach to breathing and attention that is outside of normality. it is like a pleasant electrical connection that 'being normal' interrupts. like warm hug from someone you love that lasts as long as you are able to forget your schedule.
with sufficient skill and disrespect of normality this feeling be can held in one place of the body while another body part is charged and in the end the entire body is very warm and pleasantly glowing like a piece of charcoal.
here is the 'duh' part. how do you make the body feel good? just make every cell feel good until all cells feel good. just every body part. just make your arm feel good and then the other arm and so on. i guess this very much sounds like this meme of how to draw the owl: step one draw a circle, step two draw the rest of the fucking owl.
No.205114
>>205002>Getting ready to turn 34 and I've put on 75 pounds since then.i'd try fasting. first time one day, second time 3 days, third time 1 week. not only does it help your organism, it also wakes the feeling of selfmastery in you.
No.205116
>>205114Fatness does not get solved by fasting. Warp might get solved by fasting… Read Frank Suarez.
>also has a YT channel in English (subbed). No.205117
>>205116i'm not gonna read some garbage that probably explains why your shortcomings aren't your fault. i already know better. i have a bmi of 21 in winter while i am lazy and 19 in the summer while i am active. i figgured health out for myself. in the end it doesn't matter because health brings it's own set of problems with it that you would get stuck at just as likely as you are stuck on your current set of problems.
if you wanna read something, read what people do who medicine has given up on. that's where the good stuff hides.
No.205145
>>205047fuck you faggots for not responding to this, antiaging research is at the cusp and I've studied quite a bit so far
No.205146
>>205145>antiaging researchi like to get in similar rabbit holes but i skipped this one for several good reasons:
-i am already living longer then i most likely would like to since everything becomes shittier all the time. i guess being healthy is nice, i wouldn't wanna live if i was a sick normie who spend their time being drunk and hateful.
-science sucks, fuck science, i don't care what they say or publish, what i care about is independent practitioners. in a world as corrupt as this, quoting scientific studies is as credible as quoting bible verses. seriously fuck these corrupt boot lickers, just look at the incentive structure of private and public research and try not to vomit. draw a diagram of how the money flows and then try to trust these people. you are cattle to them and you quote what they want you to believe as if it was truth. scientists to me seem like the last people to find out about the good stuff, from my perspective they always play catch-up with the smart people and i rather listen to the smart people then to the scientists.
-what i already know about the human organism is so far ahead of the mainstream, for me to care about what they have to say they would first have to catch up to me. who cares what industrially refined powders you ingest while your liver and gallbladder are accumulating stones. i have heard none of these cucks drop the important knowledge of human digestion.
No.205147
>>205146>what i already know about the human organism is so far ahead of the mainstream, for me to care about what they have to say they would first have to catch up to me.I've talked to you before and you make sweeping statements you don't elaborate, make counterintuitive or vaguely supported claims, and then fuck off to the next thread to do the same thing there. Also you wouldn't acknowledge the finding that oxygen therapy extended telomeres which just shreds you credibility…
No.205172
>>205147>I've talked to you before and you make sweeping statements you don't elaborate, make counterintuitive or vaguely supported claims, and then fuck off to the next thread to do the same thing there. there seems to be a disconnect in how much i care about what you say and how much you want me to care about what you say.
if you want others to give you attention you could continue on that dumb road you are currently on, where you demand attention. there is another road though, the road on which you earn your attention and acknowledge when you fail in doing so.
it is the same phenomenon as royalty. there are people born into this world who simply inherited wealth through no effort of their own other then trivial acts of theater like smiling on a picture on command. then there are people who with little or no help earned wealth for themself through effort, creativity and intelligence.
the people who earned are everything, the people who don't are nothing. the reason why it seems like i do not respect you is because i don't. you are always free to earn you attention and i will treat you accordingly. as of now i think of you as someone who smiles when he is told to by the people who do the thinking for you.
>telomeresso far i didn't detect enough to believe telomeres are anything important to consider. to me it very much seems like this is something that might be (among the cornucopia of other indicators that are already sufficient) a valid indicator of something but as science further walks the path of corruption (which you of course are in deep denial about) devolves into a buzzword for clickbait so that funkopop collectors make the excited soyface everytime they read it. so far i have encountered nothing that would suggest what i know and practice already doesn't include enough life prolonging.
No.205188
>>204873>No sunfinally got me some sun today after what must have been the darkest winter i have ever encountered.
>I also weigh 10 pounds more than I did at 18i'm just a few years older then you but when i look at dudes my age or slightly older, i am glad i do stuff like fasting, clearly they don't. i fully recommend (after some shorter rounds of training for gathering experience with weightloss!) fasting until you are bmi 19 just once every few years, i do it once a year.
this excess of weight described in this thread somewhat explains all the absence of magic on this board. again i am left to wonder if some people here did not even make the choice to be wizards but instead use the label wizard to appear less pathetic.
do respect your earthly vessel fellow wizards! it is such an easy way to avoid unnecessary suffering and it is practiced so little. it is not enough to look like the dude who had the mustard accident. regenerate, repair, re-invigorate, rediscover your ability to be the driving force of your life and slowly steer the ship towards nicer waters.
No.205189
>>205172I have zero interest in talking to an idiot playing word salad
No.205190
>>205172>I really don't care about what you say>*writes 4 paragraphs in response*every tiem!
No.205191
>>205189>I have zero interest in talking to an idiot playing word saladbut you do have a lot of interest in announcing that you don't have interest, which you (despite insisting that i am the idiot) don't believe to be contradictory.
>>205190i didn't say i don't care, i said i cared little. little is more then nothing but it's probably not a good time to correct you since you are still hurt from being disrespected, indicated by your inexperienced attempt to hurt my feeling which of course you don't understand really reveals how much your own feelings were hurt by my disrespect, which you did earn. probably the first time you earned anything which is respectable given that this is your first day on earth.
No.205192
>>205191>i didn't say i don't care, i said i cared little.6 paragraphs of 100% pure care juice from concentrate… Not a little, close to a lot!
No.205197
>>205192the lines i am writing do not match the theater you are playing. probably because you always only play the same role over and over again and by now that's all you have.
you pretend i sit here arms crossed being against this topic, i guess you are so used to being rejected that you didn't even bother to read and instantly defaulted into denial. i said i cared a little but not enough to bother. also i don't believe in you as a person, i think you are boring and what you say has been said by uninteresting people so many times that it just makes you seem like a normie not worth the time.
now you (because that is the only way you know how to be) of course will pretend that i care about you personally because i bothered to explain this to you, you who is apparently used to being ignored and rejected. i noticed people like you demand attention and respect but they crave disrespect so much because deep down you know you don't deserve respect and how could you want to talk to anyone who respects you who merely plays this role in life, pretending day in and day out. how could you listen to anyone who respects your way of life? so you are trapped in this weird dissonance where you crave insult because you agree that you don't deserve praise.
again i say to you there is an alternative to this undignified theater play where you pretend you didn't read anything you are unable to handle and pretend to be the tough bully and that is earning your attention. carrying your own weight instead of blindly reciting your script.
why would you even want to extend your life, so you can be boring and predictable longer? you probably don't know. you don't think things through.
No.205211
>the normies in my city don't seem to age as gracefully, almost never do i get the impression that there is someone who is improving around. just walking sickness-, problem- and dramafactories.
If you're from the US, you must be from the south or the rust belt. It's amazing just how much people's average health can vary from place to place. Take Vermont vs Missisippi for example. Almost polar opposites. Vermont is like a European country where everyone is fit and beautiful but in Mississippi people are fat and walk around crippled or in mobility scooters. That trend broadly tracks for whole regions. The south is a dystopia where everyone seems to be torturing themselves into an early grave with shitty lifestyle choices. Don't overeat and exercise and you will be okay. It's not hard but many people are addicts who live in a society where that addiction is normalized and commercialized for profit.
No.205215
>>205209more lies, disrespect is irresistible to a cuckold. you read every word. people talking down to you is what you live for.
No.205222
>>205211>where everyone is fit and beautiful😂 lol
i get your point though. where i live it is not as bad; not mobility-scooter bad. most men lose their hair, become disgraced caricatures, become ugly, get a belly, get some idiotic ailment that would have been very easy to prevent and get aggressive the older they get and drown in alcohol.
No.205465
>>204873>no sunkek I went to jail and this guy called me the whitest person he had ever seen, when I was leaving he told me to go back home and play world of warcraft and never come back, kino moment
No.205717
>>204908How long do you run for?
Also post your hair-loss regime. I've heard that castor oil + rosemary oil + sandalwood oil applied every night is supposed to do a lot of good, but it seems like a hassle.