What life hack is so simple yet so effective, you're shocked more people don't know about it?

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  • A pressure cooker

  • A ghetto bidet:
    3D print it, or take a small softdrink bottle, make a hole in it's neck using a hot needle or corkscrew. Fill it with water, hold it upside down and squirt your butthole clean with it. Use a little toiletpaper or cloth to dab it dry. Can't live without it anymore.

Thanks pal. The phosphoric acid in the soda burnt my asshole. Now I cant wipe at all.

Lips and buttholes share the same type of skin tissue. If it doesn't hurt your lips it won't hurt the other end of the tube. :)

The noise from squeezing the bottle especially in any public place.. For 30 to 40 you can get a cold water bidet that hooks into your toilet water. But it is worth it to go heated water and heated dry. Hell even heated seat. Its worth the spend.

Yeah, after years of using the Ghetto Bidet I installed a cold water bidet next to the toilet upstairs. It uses way more water but I love it as well. I don't need or want any more luxury, heating stuff is a line I won't cross. It's much more expensive, fault-prone and my butt likes the cold water kick. Saves me a coffee or two every day. :)

i don't know if it's a life hack or not but it should be. if you can't lose weight go on the carnivore diet.

Cold shower for a dopamine hit

Lose weight the most idiotic way possible and die of a heart attack, brilliant

ok your missing the point of it tho, i'm sure you've seen people that are over weight? they get this way because they can't control there hunger pains, carnivore diet will leave you feeling full 100% of the time and eating 80-90% less... I hardly believe that people who are eating junkfood and a bunch of carbs (and 100s of pounds overweight) are less at risk than someone eating properly on a carnivore diet.

Hunger pains are real, it's not as easy to control as you'd think. I remember waking up in the middle of the night to have to run to grab a jar of peanut butter i was so starving...it's sad really and it's not for everyone ofc most people don't have that problem.

Youll lose weight possibly but thats a great way to end up dead by heart disease at a stupidly young age.

I thought the same thing to but I'm not so sure any more... I was a vegan for years...but that was killing me, so I did carnivore out of desperation and it worked

Vegan isnt for everyone, although as the other poster said there are different ways to vegan. But, people need to allow that not everyone has a body that can handle every kind of diet.

I'm vegan so I just rather like not having to worry about all of the negative side effects of meat and dairy, but there are degrees to things, and a healthy diet could potentially include meat and dairy.

I dont actually know the carnivore diet that well, so I based what I said on the assumption that you would be consuming so much cholesterol containing food that it couldn't possibly NOT have an adverse affect on your life.

Could I ask if you could be more specific on what caused you to change from vegan? More of a curiosity for me than anything.

check my comments below, i don't want to say some potentially unwavering stuff that doesn't have the science to back it up, but check it out I was quite shocked to find out all the health benefits that came with it... for example my body is so much more resilient I hurt my shoulder and now it's healed up completely after being on this diet for 4-5 months.

Kind of hard to believe, it worked for me thats all I'm saying, as for the cholesterol stuff our brains our made up of 20% cholesterol if i'm not mistaken so I mean having zero cholesterol i don't think is the way to go, it's there for a reason. Cheers brother! All the best no matter which way you live, whatever makes you happy and healthy.

Do you get regular cholesterol tests? I imagine if done in a certain way, with lean meat (high protein, low carb, low-ish fat diet), it could work OK. Vegan can also be healthy, if done properly. I've been vegan for about 5 years (switched because my cholesterol was a biy high), and have only noticed positive effects.

yes I just got a test done, yes it's high but it's the ratio that matters (or so I'm told)

Im not the guy to try to red pill people, but yea look into the the whole cholesterol stuff like in this book:

https://www.amazon.ca/Great-Cholesterol-Revised-Expanded-Disease/dp/1592339336/ref=asc_df_1592339336/?tag=googleshopc0c-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=459591987525&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=15154042979475806172&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9001500&hvtargid=pla-918971768531&psc=1&mcid=b94a9e2cc59f39c1bbca97495f72ae72

or also Shawn Baker MD on Youtube. I literally couldn't believe this stuff either but it's worth having a look into. I'm not saying one or the other is better it entirely depends on the person and body type etc...

It appears the doctor that co-wrote that book was a quack or grifter that associated himself with other grifters like Dr Oz and The Doctors, and advocated for "alternate health practices" that have no evidence of being helpful (and that sound absurd): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Sinatra

For stuff like this, I usually try to find the most recent meta-analysis that looks reputable. For example: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9316578/

If I understand it correctly, it says people with total cholesterol above reference levels have a 27% increase in risk of cardiovascular mortality, people with high LDL have a 21% increase, and people with high HDL have 40% decrease in risk.