u/Csanburn01

Need some encouragement to start back up

Hello good people. I've been on carnivore before and it's obviously helped a great deal. I'm unemployed so struggling to afford anything but my health has been in decline and my weight has gotten out of control. I'm not sure how but I think I need to hop back in and stick with it for the long haul. I'm well aware of the health benefits and weight loss so I don't need convincing on that. Maybe some kind words that can give me that push I need to dive back in wholeheartedly. I appreciate you all. And you all are an inspiration to me. Thank you in advance

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u/Csanburn01 — 19 hours ago

[USA-TN] [H] OnePlus 15 16 GB RAM 512 GB [W] PayPal, Local Cash

US Variant OnePlus 15 512 GB Sandstone - Very good condition (works with all US networks has all bands)

Purchased on HardWareSwap a couple of weeks ago.. Overall the device is in very good condition even sporting a battery with 100% health. Has a tiny small chip/scratch in lower left corner, also a microscratch on the screen.

Asking 765 Shipped Insured PayPal Goods and Services open to fair offers.

735 Local 37043 zip code

Included in the sale:

- OnePlus 15 512 GB/16 GB Sandstone

- Original Box and Accessories

- Super Fast Charger

- Clear Case with Magnetic Back or

- Frosted Black Case with Magnetic Back

Timestamp https://imgur.com/a/CcRSo5o

u/Csanburn01 — 10 days ago

Battery health says 100 percent but it goes from 100 to 90 in about 10 minutes. Is that normal or something that will adjust? Only had it a few days. Thanks all

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u/Csanburn01 — 17 days ago

Second attempt on AZ104. Somehow did worse than the first time. Might be too old or overloaded to pass these exams anymore. The stress of studying and being on a time crunch is just miserable. The content doesn't seem too hard but obviously my score is saying something else. Not sure what else to do but probably going to switch majors to something other than cloud since this clearly isn't something my brain can figure out. Only an idiot spends 100s of hours on something like this and fails twice.

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u/Csanburn01 — 1 month ago