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Cake day: September 19th, 2023

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  • The 7 day week is a social construct, following a 7 day micro cycle is something people do out of convenience, and for no other reason. It’s perfectly fine to have a program that doesn’t follow that structure. Personally I got “6 days out of 8” structure, as I take a rest day after deadlift day and after one of the leg days in an upper lower program (ULUURULR).

    What matters is the your muscles get enough rest time before the next session targeting them again. It’s neat to categorise programs by simple splits, but they are just that, categories. Don’t feel locked you by following them strictly.

    Am I giving this too much thought?

    Yeah, probably

    The reason I am asking this is because I heard PPL is useless if you only go 3 times a week.

    That’s nothing but Internet hyperbole. 3 times a week is plenty as long as you aren’t aiming at being the next Mr. Olympia.

    If you’re just starting out, you’ll likely benefit from using a pre-made program rather designing one yourself though.


  • without any real say about them. You pay into the EU budget.

    As opposed to the miniscule say we would have as one of 28. It would hardly make much of difference if Germany or France wanted to push in a different direction, or if the budding dictatorship member state decides to veto.

    And again, what is there to gain to trade our sovereignty for? It would also make essentially impossible to ever decouple from EU if it starts going a direction we don’t want to follow.

    We budget ~5 billion dollar annually in foreign aid. The annual EEA “membership cost” between 2014 and 2021 was ~0,4 billion. The cost really isn’t much of a concern. And it’s not like you stop sending money to the EU once you become a member. E.g. Sweden is a net contributer to EU with 1,6 billion euros spent in 2023.

    It’s pretty good for us other nordics

    I’m happy for you, and not at all salty that we’ll never have Scandinavian union instead 😔


  • Norway is already part of EEA and Schengen. Giving up more of the democratic power of the people to politicians and their benefactors in Brussels who couldn’t give a toss about Norway, for no gain, sounds like great deal.

    Not to mention the insane scope creep that EU is undergoing, it’s hardly just a single market union anymore.

    The European Union is good thing, and it has done great thing for Europe and its members, but Norway isn’t in situation where we need to join.






  • Rice and onions are just about the only thing I have that last more than a few days. I don’t buy frozen food as I’ll just buy what I need at the store, 90% of my diet is just bread, eggs, chicken and rice, and 1.4kg of chicken is gone within 2-3 days.

    You could always just lower your caloric intake if food became scarce.

    The imo more interesting thing would be fresh water.

    Tap water quality is great in Norway so water is something I never buy unless I forgot to fill up a bottle on a road trip. I don’t really know anyone other soda addicts that keep liquid stored at notable quantities.