
Some beer and more Cyberpunk 2077
People who don't touch grass, what you doin this weekend?

People who don't touch grass, what you doin this weekend?
I spent 4300 hours (roughly half a year of my life), without sleeping, eating, or showering - staring at monitors, holding down "W," and getting tilted by teenagers on the internet. Btw, these are just online stats, images about offline pirated games. 😭
I know there's always a bigger fish so post your total playtime in the comments and let others judge and enlighten us how to touch some grass.
Aakali vesi edo okati order petkundhaam ani Swiggy Open chesthey Rendo Pellam ani cloud kitchen entraaa?
Oka pellam ki jeevitham lo dhikku ledhu ee economy lo...
Looking for a decent 1BHK in and around Chandanagar, preferably in Chandanagar, Lingampally, or Serilingampally. Currently working from home in Vizag, planning to set up my own space and experience living independently and eventually settle.
Open to having someone tag along if it makes things easier.
Budget is 10k, and I’m fine with a non-prime location since I work remotely and don’t commute much.
I am selling Decathlon Corength Foldable Wall-Mounted Pull-Up Bar along with a 30kg Orange Resistance Band.
I bought them recently for ₹4,998 total (Pull-up bar: ₹3,999 | Resistance Band: ₹999), but I have to sell them because my apartment walls are unfortunately made of fragile/weak bricks and aren't holding up the heavy-duty anchor fasteners. I can vouch for the pull-up bar though; it is very solid.
If you have solid concrete walls or strong red-brick walls, this will work perfectly for you. The equipment itself is completely sturdy, heavy-duty, and in brand-new condition.
Product Specs & Details ((Wall-Mounted Pull-Up Bar):
Location & Pickup: I am located near Seethammadhara. You will need to pick it up from my place, or we can arrange a Porter at your expense.
DM me if interested! Thanks!
29M here, never thought I’d make a post like this since I don’t usually celebrate birthdays, but here we are. I’ve never really had a proper one, and I think it’s finally time to dedicate a day just for myself and enjoy the day with adult money.
I’d love to hang out with friends like I normally do, but most are out of town for work, busy with life, or just casually making babies with all their might.
I’m thinking of shopping for some tees and sweatshirts, go to to Hotel Vivana in Siripuram for Butter Naan with Patiala Chicken (saw it mentioned here yesterday and can’t stop drooling). I also want to hit a brewery for a few drinks, though I don’t want to come off as a lonely alcoholic.
That’s all I’ve got planned so far. I'm open to ideas for other things to do, places to shop, or foods to try. Thanks thanks!
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I'm from Visakhapatnam and planning to live independently. I'm looking for a 1BHK room, location is not a concern since I work remotely. I’d prefer a food-friendly environment where there are some good affordable food spots. Any suggestions for setting up the home would also be helpful.
My budget is 7k, could go up to 10 if it is a furnished one. I don't require a big room but a decent one.
My body weight is somewhere between 102 and 110 now, so I'm looking for a very good durable Pull-Up bar to practise pull ups at home. I found this one https://www.decathlon.in/p/8945405/wall-mounted-pull-up-bar from Decathlon but I'm not sure if it can hold my weight because it looks very fragile.
Also, would it be okay to cover it with a wrist tattoo if there’s no medical fix for it? It wasn’t there from birth but appeared years ago. I used to use a pin to remove it (painless) or pick at it with my nails, but after ignoring it for a while, it now feels a bit hard.
Hi everyone,
I’m looking to upskill so I can move into a better position than the one I’m in now, and I’d really appreciate any feedback, suggestions, or opinions to help me choose a path, as I’m honestly not sure where to start.
For context, I’m 28M and currently working as a Technical Support Engineer with a decent package. I work at a FP&A product-based company, handling support tickets with product expertise, troubleshooting, service delivery, raise Jira, and daily operations. I have some knowledge in basic Linux fundamentals, Advanced Excel, a very beginner level PowerBI and SQL.
My challenge is figuring out what a realistic and practical roadmap looks like.
I’d like guidance on the best path to take, preferably through online certification programs that will benefit me in the long run. Are there any learning platforms you’d genuinely recommend for this? How can I transition from a support role into an IT role in a realistic way?
I’m not after shortcuts, I want a clear direction and structured plan, so I don’t keep bouncing between tools and courses without making real progress.
I currently find the INDMoney app is far better than the CRED. I'm not receiving as much cashback as before (which is expected) for the credit card bill payments, but their Networth feature is really useful.
My CIBIL Score: 807
I hold an Amazon Pay ICICI Credit Card, PhonePe HDFC Ultimo and KreditPe Yes Bank Ace Credit Card.