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Knowing Thyself (PDF)
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After dying, being cryopreserved, getting your brain diced up and scanned into digital form, saved as a backup for some number of decades, and finally having a fresh copy started up from said backup to run some comparative checks on... it can be handy to have a pamphlet highlighting some of the more interesting features of the body your CPU has been installed into.
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Tailsteak, who, as far as I know, lacks their own tailsnake.
After dying, being cryopreserved, getting your brain diced up and scanned into digital form, saved as a backup for some number of decades, and finally having a fresh copy started up from said backup to run some comparative checks on... it can be handy to have a pamphlet highlighting some of the more interesting features of the body your CPU has been installed into.
Art by
Tailsteak, who, as far as I know, lacks their own tailsnake.
Category Story / General Furry Art
Species Rat
Size 120 x 113px
File Size 6.26 MB
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No worries; I'm good at vagueing out any details I don't care to share. :)
After some incredibly annoying bureaucratic trouble involving a wrong phone number and a five-year-old cellphone with a defunct microphone, I've finally connected up with the local health system's weight-management clinic. Some of their suggestions I was already doing (eg, I've been keeping a food/sleep/etc journal on paper for a couple of years, and I already enjoy long walks), some I'd never quite managed to establish as habits (eg, they have a good schedule for on-ramping to regular, so-many-times-a-week exercise), and some I simply hadn't had access to before (eg, ones that require a licensed doctor's official imprimatur).
I'm hoping to end up at 65% of my previous peak, though I'll be pleased even if I only make it down to 77%. Heck, I'm already pleased; I'm heading in the right direction, without even needing to consider the more extreme options. (And thanks to living in Canada and my particular circumstances (eg, obstructive sleep apnea is no fun, even if a CPAP machine alleviates the symptoms), it's all covered.)
After some incredibly annoying bureaucratic trouble involving a wrong phone number and a five-year-old cellphone with a defunct microphone, I've finally connected up with the local health system's weight-management clinic. Some of their suggestions I was already doing (eg, I've been keeping a food/sleep/etc journal on paper for a couple of years, and I already enjoy long walks), some I'd never quite managed to establish as habits (eg, they have a good schedule for on-ramping to regular, so-many-times-a-week exercise), and some I simply hadn't had access to before (eg, ones that require a licensed doctor's official imprimatur).
I'm hoping to end up at 65% of my previous peak, though I'll be pleased even if I only make it down to 77%. Heck, I'm already pleased; I'm heading in the right direction, without even needing to consider the more extreme options. (And thanks to living in Canada and my particular circumstances (eg, obstructive sleep apnea is no fun, even if a CPAP machine alleviates the symptoms), it's all covered.)
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