When bottom fishing what do I do if there are a lots of snails on the bottom?
The river I am currently fishing at has a lot of snails on the bottom. They lach on whatever bait I throw. What should I do in this case?
The river I am currently fishing at has a lot of snails on the bottom. They lach on whatever bait I throw. What should I do in this case?
The river I am currently fishing has little to moderate current. I want to target carp this time. My spot is 15-20m away from me and it's probably 10-15m deep. How heavy of a sinker should I use if try my luck with bottom fishing?
I found this moss on some concrete. It's currently rainy season here. How do I propagate this moss indoor and what kind of moss it is? I am from Bangladesh.
I am 28 (M). I never had a lot of friends but I always had some. But after graduating I feel totally isolated and lonely. I feel like I have no one I can rely on. No one messages me, no one checks on me, and no one invites me on outings anymore. I work from home so I feel like I am stuck in a room. It's well above 2 am here and I am just logging in to different social media just for some human interaction. Life is so lonely now.
I don't know if it's rust or not. I couldn't clean it. I put 3 teaspoons of baking soda and 1 teaspoon of liquid dishwashing soap into boiling water. Then I dipped a tissue into the mixture and held it over the spots around the heating element for 5 minutes. I tried to be careful not to get much water near the heating element. After that, I rubbed the dirty areas with a soft brush and then wiped them all with a soft cloth. Some of the dirt came off, but a spot that looked like this remained. Is it normal?
Please don't give funny answers. Every time I ask something here, people try to leave funny comments. I want everyone to understand that not everyone has experience with air fryers. In my country, they are still relatively new. My family has only been using a microwave for a short time, and even then, we only use it to heat food. So I really don't know much about air fryers. Please give me honest advice.
Something feels wrong with me. I've been feeling sleepy all day, and even my eyelids feel heavy. I can't seem to do anything productive.
This started about three days ago. Before that, everything was fine.
I'm a 28-year-old male, 183 cm tall, and currently obese. I usually go to sleep very late, but I would still get 6–8 hours of sleep during the day and feel energetic afterwards.
About a year ago, I was sleeping well at night. During that time, I was also losing weight and managed to go from morbidly obese to overweight. Recently, however, I've started gaining weight again, and it's happening quite quickly.
As I gained weight, my sleep schedule gradually shifted. I started sleeping less and less at night until I stopped sleeping at night altogether. Instead, I would fall asleep around 6–8 a.m. and wake up between 2–4 p.m. Even with that schedule, I still felt energetic throughout the day.
However, about three days ago, everything changed. I started falling asleep at night again, but I can only sleep for 2–4 hours before waking up. After that, no matter how hard I try, I can't fall back asleep until around noon even tho I feel very sleepy at this time. Then I'll sleep again from about 2–3 p.m. until 5–6 p.m.
The problem is that whenever I'm awake, I feel extremely sleepy and exhausted. This has happened to me before, but I don't remember what I did to fix it. But what I remember is that all those time I was gaining weight.
I also now wake up at least once every night to urinate. I think my biggest problem is that I can't stay asleep continuously at night.
Why could this be happening? It's seriously affecting my life. I need to fix this because I can barely get anything done, and every day feels wasted. Will losing my weight help me sleep properly?
Something feels wrong with me. I've been feeling sleepy all day, and even my eyelids feel heavy. I can't seem to do anything productive.
This started about three days ago. Before that, everything was fine.
I'm a 28-year-old male, 183 cm tall, and currently obese. I usually go to sleep very late, but I would still get 6–8 hours of sleep during the day and feel energetic afterwards.
About a year ago, I was sleeping well at night. During that time, I was also losing weight and managed to go from morbidly obese to overweight. Recently, however, I've started gaining weight again, and it's happening quite quickly.
As I gained weight, my sleep schedule gradually shifted. I started sleeping less and less at night until I stopped sleeping at night altogether. Instead, I would fall asleep around 6–8 a.m. and wake up between 2–4 p.m. Even with that schedule, I still felt energetic throughout the day.
However, about three days ago, everything changed. I started falling asleep at night again, but I can only sleep for 2–4 hours before waking up. After that, no matter how hard I try, I can't fall back asleep until around noon even tho I feel very sleepy at this time. Then I'll sleep again from about 2–3 p.m. until 5–6 p.m.
The problem is that whenever I'm awake, I feel extremely sleepy and exhausted. This has happened to me before, but I don't remember what I did to fix it.
I also now wake up at least once every night to urinate. I think my biggest problem is that I can't stay asleep continuously at night.
Why could this be happening? It's seriously affecting my life. I need to fix this because I can barely get anything done, and every day feels wasted.
Something feels wrong with me. I've been feeling sleepy all day, and even my eyelids feel heavy. I can't seem to do anything productive.
This started about three days ago. Before that, everything was fine.
I'm a 28-year-old male, 183 cm tall, and currently obese. I usually go to sleep very late, but I would still get 6–8 hours of sleep during the day and feel energetic afterwards.
About a year ago, I was sleeping well at night. During that time, I was also losing weight and managed to go from morbidly obese to overweight. Recently, however, I've started gaining weight again, and it's happening quite quickly.
As I gained weight, my sleep schedule gradually shifted. I started sleeping less and less at night until I stopped sleeping at night altogether. Instead, I would fall asleep around 6–8 a.m. and wake up between 2–4 p.m. Even with that schedule, I still felt energetic throughout the day.
However, about three days ago, everything changed. I started falling asleep at night again, but I can only sleep for 2–4 hours before waking up. After that, no matter how hard I try, I can't fall back asleep until around noon even tho I feel very sleepy at this time. Then I'll sleep again from about 2–3 p.m. until 5–6 p.m.
The problem is that whenever I'm awake, I feel extremely sleepy and exhausted. This has happened to me before, but I don't remember what I did to fix it.
I also now wake up at least once every night to urinate. I think my biggest problem is that I can't stay asleep continuously at night.
Why could this be happening? It's seriously affecting my life. I need to fix this because I can barely get anything done, and every day feels wasted.
I love to fish. I love pulling them out of the water. I love the feeling I get for a split second when I sense a little weight on the line while pulling the rod. I love throwing the hook in the water and just waiting. I love watching the river, the cold wind on my face. This is why it breaks my heart whenever I don't get any fish. Day after day. I only have 3-4 spots where I can fish at some specific time of the year and none of these spots has adequate fish. Every time I come back empty handed I feel very bad.
The float doesn't stay in one place and it sometimes submerges into the water due to the pull of the current. So how do I know when to pull the rod? I mainly try to catch small fish (50g-200g).
I faced a bizarre situation today. Keep in mind I know almost nothing about these things.
Some people outside my home were using my router, so I decided to change the Wi-Fi password and hide the SSID. I set the new network name to a single dot (.) and everything was going well for a couple of hours.
One thing to note is that I did not change the password for the router's admin page. I made these changes in the afternoon.
Later that night, around 10 PM, I noticed that my Wi-Fi name had somehow changed from one dot (.) to two dots (..). This made me suspect that someone else had logged into the admin page and changed it, so I immediately changed the admin password.
After that, things started getting even weirder. One of my phones suddenly lost its internet connection. It later reconnected, but without internet access. I then tried logging into the admin page from a different phone that was somehow still connected to the router, but the page said the password was incorrect.
Shortly afterward, all of my phones lost internet access. A few minutes later, the internet came back, and I was able to log into the admin page using the exact same password that had previously been rejected.
I checked the client list to see who else was connected, but I couldn't find any devices other than my own. For now, I have rebooted the router and changed the passwords again.
However, I'm still worried that someone may have access to my router. Is it possible to hide a device from the list of connected clients? Was this just a bug, or am I being paranoid?
Is there any dnd style game that even a group of newcomers can play on discord? We have never even played dnd but we like the concept. We want something that we can just start playing without any outside help. Tbh any rpg would do that we can play online with as few resources as possible.
I am 28 year old male, currently weighing 97 kg and standing 183 centimetres tall. I am trying to get a realistic estimate of my potential TDEE based on my current body measurements and planned daily activity level.
My main form of exercise and movement will be walking, and I am planning to consistently walk between 15k or 20k or 25k steps every day. My average walking speed is approximately 4.50 km per hour and I usually walk on a mostly flat surface with little to no incline.
I would like to know what my estimated TDEE might be across this range of activity including separate estimates for 15k steps, 20k steps, and 25k steps per day so I can better understand my maintenance calories.
If possible, I would also like the estimate to take into account my BMR, calories burned from walking, and general daily movement outside of exercise so I can get a more accurate idea of how many calories I may need to maintain my current weight or lose weight.