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    For anyone considering running a marathon then they should know it’s easy to train for it. Elite runners train with 80% of their weekly distance as easy and going 100% on that is totally ok.

    So going out there, running at a comfortable/enjoyable pace is all you need as long as you’re consistent. It’s literally that easy. Increase weekly distance by 10% a week and do a long session ideally once per week. Long distances should also follow a 10% per week max increase to avoid injury.

    So basically, you end up chilling, listening to podcasts and plodding along for a year and you end up being ready for a marathon.

    One quick side note: If something feels weird in any of your tendons, just chill and take some days off and do quick warm ups before running.

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    This is so annoying I mean who the fuck cares. It’s not like you found the prefect little screw in your drawer of screws on the first try. I did this twice last year.

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    Carnists bringing up veganism to accuse vegans of always bringing up veganism.

    Is there anything more iconic? jfc.

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    Ironically, the people who talk about Linux and veganism at inappropriate times the most are folks making this exact joke.

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      Maybe for countries where cycling isn’t the norm. Try bringing up you cycle in Denmark or the Netherlands. XD

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      Add anything outside indoctrinated normalcy! Please I want to make fun of anybody doing something positive!!! Linux, bikes, animal welfare, running… They’re all trash!!! And they’re the ones mentioning it all the time! They’re the problem!!! hurhur hur dur!!!

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    if someone is banned from the community why does their post stay up or did they get banned for saying the n word and not the post?

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        | Wow you’re telling me that a lazy, microsoft bootlicking, carnist is also a racist? I’m shocked.

        1. Why are you calling OP lazy?

        2. Why did you latch onto the insinuation that racism is involved at all?
          Some other person speculates and then you accept it as fact?

        3. Why are you employing zero critical thinking skills and assuming OP
          is a Microsoft bootlicker? Have you been to c/linuxmemes ? Linux users make fun
          of their community all the time. In addition, OP could be a BSD or MacOS user.
          And Crossfitters and Vegans can make fun of themselves too.

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      Ok, so if they made good posts, but they did something bad and got banned.

      Are we supposed to just un-person them? Pretend they didn’t exist? What if they made actually useful posts?

      Seems dumb to me.

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        A ban isn’t “un-personing” someone, it’s a temporary restriction on their engagement with one particular community, as a consequence for bad behavior. If that restriction doesn’t actually happen though, it doesn’t seem like a very effective consequence.

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          Either way, best to just follow the community rules, blend in, occasionally say what you need to, and never get too comfortable or used to any one community, or human comodity.

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    To be fair, I never experienced some linux user talking about it randomly. On the other hand, ai users are so annoying! Every time they’re around, they’re asking whether we saw the latest model, which one we like the most (assuming we use, as if it was a rule, and getting shocked or skeptical if we say we don’t), and stuff like that

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      It was back then, before elitist Linux users were either forced out, as those also treated Linux not as an OS, but as a special clubhouse. Many of them went back to Windows of all things.

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      The hardest thing about hating AI isn’t that they’re sycophants, nor that they enable any old dim-wit to pretend to understand any old subject. It’s organically bringing up how much they suck in every conversation. I should know, I hate 'em

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    Never met a vegan who did that. It’s just that most omnis can’t differentiate between systemic criticism and personal insult.

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      As someone that has known many vegans over the years, there are definitely some that make it part of their core personality and make sure everybody knows. Most don’t but some do. Because people are people.

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      In my work, for years they didn’t knew I’m vegan (granted, i work mostly remotely and go to the office one or two weeks every few months, as its in a different city), but once i mentioned why i didn’t grab x item from the cafeteria menu, and just the lentils, i casually mentioned it.

      Now, for some reason, that person that i was with is the one that mention to everyone in almost every conversation that im vegan, almost unprompted, when for some reason somebody is discussing about food.

      I know that the coworker hasn’t been a dick and showed interest when making questions and all, but i don’t really understand why it has to announce that Im vegan if i haven’t do it nor pushed my views onto others coworkers

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        There is very little personal to talk about that gets organically brought up in the workplace, I’ve found. Maybe they are trying to include you more or latching on to something that is genuinely interesting instead of the boring normal shit like talking about the weather, sports, or more work.

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      People don’t realize how often they bring up their carnism because it’s an unexamined belief. But vegans notice.

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        I eat meat and you’re being a twat.

        Veganism is a good cause and we can all learn a thing or two about sustainability from them. Stop acting like they’re out here to take your oh-so-precious meat away from you. Eat a vegetable or two so you can get that turd out of your ass.

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          Veganism isn’t about sustainability. Plant-based diets are less harmful to the environment but eating a plant-based diet because you care about climate change has nothing to do with veganism.

          Veganism is a moral philosophy on the treatment of animals. Animals are individuals. Individuals must only be treated as ends, never as means. The experiences of animals are real and matter. Their suffering is identical in nature to your own. It harms us when we take pleasure in cruelty and violence. The animals we create are owed the exact same unconditional love and protection as our own children.

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            Individuals must only be treated as ends, never as means.

            It goes “never as a mere means.”

            People always forget the “mere” part.

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            I don’t think you can speak for all vegans. It’s a diet, not a religion.

            From the Wikipedia page: “People who follow a vegan diet for the benefits to the environment, their health or for religion are regularly also described as vegans.”

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              I can’t speak for all feminists either but I can tell you what feminism IS. There is not a prescriptive definition of every word, but there are for some words. The prescriptive definition exists, and you probably saw it on that exact page, but you chose to quote something else, in an argument on the internet that you don’t even care about. It’s amazing how non vegans always want to argue about stuff they just looked up this moment for the purpose of arguing about something they neither know or care about.

              Read the whole article.

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                Diet:

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                a: food and drink regularly provided or consumed

                a diet of fruits and vegetables; a vegetarian diet

                b: habitual nourishment

                links between diet and disease

                c: the kind and amount of food prescribed for a person or animal for a special reason

                was put on a low-sodium diet

                https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/diet

                Veganism is, by definition, a diet. It just happens to (often) be based on a philosophy by the same name.

                You wouldn’t say “pragmatism isn’t an approach to problem solving! It’s a philosophy!” It’s both.

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                  Dictionaries are often treated as the final arbiter in arguments over a word’s meaning, but they are not always well suited for settling disputes. The lexicographer’s role is to explain how words are (or have been) actually used, not how some may feel that they should be used, and they say nothing about the intrinsic nature of the thing named or described by a word, much less the significance it may have for individuals. When discussing concepts like veganism, therefore, it is prudent to recognize that quoting from a dictionary is unlikely to either mollify or persuade the person with whom one is arguing.

                  marriam webster

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      I’ve met many, most simply aren’t aware.

      It’s funny that you mention most omnis can’t differentiate. Because if you’d shut up about being vegan, there wouldn’t even be a need to differentiate anything.

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        If you’d stop making hating vegans your entire personality the rest us normal meat eaters wouldn’t have to clarify how we aren’t one of you.

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          No idea what you’re talking about, I don’t hate vegans? Just saying some are ruining it for the rest of us and they often don’t even realize.

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          You are quite literally saying “I, as a vegan, have never met one who did that.”

          And you don’t understand how the comic applies to you too, like OP is saying?

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    I don’t know, I never mind if people bring up things they’re trying or into.