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i'm thinking about buying persona 3 reload, should i buy the dlc as well?

I want to buy it during the Steam summer sale, but for some reason the DLC is separate from Persona 3 Reload, even though it wasn't in the older games. I've also heard mixed reviews about Aigis, so should I buy it or no?

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u/Significant_While681 — 3 days ago

I want to start losing weight urgently and use the summer to do it. Do you have any recommendations?

I’m a 16M and I weigh more than most people my age. I really need to lose weight. I’m tired of being overweight.

The problem is that every time I try to lose weight, I end up failing. I start with good intentions, but after a week at most, I quit and usually gain back everything I lost. It feels like I have very little self-discipline when it comes to sticking with a diet or workout plan.

One thing I do consistently is attend MMA classes twice a week. We spend about 1–2 hours training, exercising, and sparring, so I’m at least getting some physical activity.

I want to use the summer to finally make real progress and build habits that I can actually stick to long-term. Do you have any advice, strategies, or things that helped you lose weight and keep it off? Any tips would be appreciated.

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u/Significant_While681 — 14 days ago

I want to start losing weight urgently and use the summer to do it. Do you have any recommendations?

I’m a 16M and I weigh more than most people my age. I really need to lose weight. I’m tired of being overweight.

The problem is that every time I try to lose weight, I end up failing. I start with good intentions, but after a week at most, I quit and usually gain back everything I lost. It feels like I have very little self-discipline when it comes to sticking with a diet or workout plan.

One thing I do consistently is attend MMA classes twice a week. We spend about 1–2 hours training, exercising, and sparring, so I’m at least getting some physical activity.

I want to use the summer to finally make real progress and build habits that I can actually stick to long-term. Do you have any advice, strategies, or things that helped you lose weight and keep it off? Any tips would be appreciated.

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u/Significant_While681 — 15 days ago

I want to start losing weight urgently and use the summer to do it. Do you have any recommendations?

I’m a 16M and I weigh more than most people my age. I really need to lose weight. I’m tired of being overweight.

The problem is that every time I try to lose weight, I end up failing. I start with good intentions, but after a week at most, I quit and usually gain back everything I lost. It feels like I have very little self-discipline when it comes to sticking with a diet or workout plan.

One thing I do consistently is attend MMA classes twice a week. We spend about 1–2 hours training, exercising, and sparring, so I’m at least getting some physical activity.

I want to use the summer to finally make real progress and build habits that I can actually stick to long-term. Do you have any advice, strategies, or things that helped you lose weight and keep it off? Any tips would be appreciated.

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u/Significant_While681 — 15 days ago

Should I continue learning programming and aim for a career in high-tech, or should I choose a different path?

It's been my dream to become a programmer since I was about 7 years old. About a year ago, I started learning Java, and I've been working toward a future tech career ever since. However, with the rapid rise of AI, I'm beginning to question whether it's still the right path to pursue. Programming is the only career I've ever truly wanted, so I'm unsure if I should keep going or change direction while it's still early.

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u/Significant_While681 — 26 days ago

Should I continue learning programming and aim for a career in high-tech, or should I choose a different path?

It's been my dream to become a programmer since I was about 7 years old. About a year ago, I started learning Java, and I've been working toward a future tech career ever since. However, with the rapid rise of AI, I'm beginning to question whether it's still the right path to pursue. Programming is the only career I've ever truly wanted, so I'm unsure if I should keep going or change direction while it's still early.

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u/Significant_While681 — 26 days ago

Should I continue learning programming and aim for a career in high-tech, or should I choose a different path?

It's been my dream to become a programmer since I was about 7 years old. About a year ago, I started learning Java, and I've been working toward a future tech career ever since. However, with the rapid rise of AI, I'm beginning to question whether it's still the right path to pursue. Programming is the only career I've ever truly wanted, so I'm unsure if I should keep going or change direction while it's still early.

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u/Significant_While681 — 26 days ago