Anonymous
8/5/2025, 1:26:20 AM No.106143785
I don’t own or watch a TV.
I don’t watch television shows or films on the computer.
I don’t have any type of social media.
I don’t use a cell phone for anything other than messaging and calling.
I don’t log into any account on my phone (i.e. no bank apps or other things).
I don’t watch pornography. It’s a shame I have to put this as an exceptional, but unfortunately it is very common among men.
I don’t listen to music or radio or anything else while driving.
I don’t use anything other than free and open source (libre) software (since about 2015).
I don’t play video games (I used to make a yearly exception for the Linuxfest LAN party).
I don’t ever eat PUFAs/unstable oils: vegetable oils, canola oil, etc. (Use coconut oil, or butter instead.)
I don’t drink soft drinks (last Coke in I think 2014, but before that it had been several years.)
I don’t eat animal products on Wednesdays and Fridays (and other fasting days according to the Orthodox Church).
I don’t do drugs of any sort.
I don’t use deodorant (since 2018 or so). I sometimes use a small wetted bit of baking soda if I plan to sweat in public, but on most days even when I will be laboring in heat, I don’t wear deodorant. “Based” people can explain the chemistry behind why but you will smell less offensive if you stop blocking your pores from disposing of their natural waste with chemicals and heavy metals in deodorant.
I don’t use soap every time I shower. Most of the time I rinse only unless I want to eliminate body odor after intense work.
I don’t use shampoo or any of this goo body wash stuff they sell now.
I don’t do weight lifting. I’m probably wrong about this, but it has never been a habit. I do normally get natural weight exercise working on my property, but I don’t think as much as I’d like. Either way, I am not a big fan of the idea of contrived weight lifting. I do strongly recommend the book “Convict Conditioning” for naturalistic muscle-training and kalesthenics.
I don’t watch television shows or films on the computer.
I don’t have any type of social media.
I don’t use a cell phone for anything other than messaging and calling.
I don’t log into any account on my phone (i.e. no bank apps or other things).
I don’t watch pornography. It’s a shame I have to put this as an exceptional, but unfortunately it is very common among men.
I don’t listen to music or radio or anything else while driving.
I don’t use anything other than free and open source (libre) software (since about 2015).
I don’t play video games (I used to make a yearly exception for the Linuxfest LAN party).
I don’t ever eat PUFAs/unstable oils: vegetable oils, canola oil, etc. (Use coconut oil, or butter instead.)
I don’t drink soft drinks (last Coke in I think 2014, but before that it had been several years.)
I don’t eat animal products on Wednesdays and Fridays (and other fasting days according to the Orthodox Church).
I don’t do drugs of any sort.
I don’t use deodorant (since 2018 or so). I sometimes use a small wetted bit of baking soda if I plan to sweat in public, but on most days even when I will be laboring in heat, I don’t wear deodorant. “Based” people can explain the chemistry behind why but you will smell less offensive if you stop blocking your pores from disposing of their natural waste with chemicals and heavy metals in deodorant.
I don’t use soap every time I shower. Most of the time I rinse only unless I want to eliminate body odor after intense work.
I don’t use shampoo or any of this goo body wash stuff they sell now.
I don’t do weight lifting. I’m probably wrong about this, but it has never been a habit. I do normally get natural weight exercise working on my property, but I don’t think as much as I’d like. Either way, I am not a big fan of the idea of contrived weight lifting. I do strongly recommend the book “Convict Conditioning” for naturalistic muscle-training and kalesthenics.
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