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    6 months ago

    It actually became more frequent when sms became free in my country around 2010 / when people switched to services instead of sms.
    But it has also become easier to block messages on most services so it keeps the balance.
    The age doesn’t matter. If anything, they usually become creepier the older the guy is.




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    10 months ago

    Can you elaborate on how to use AdBlock on iPhone? Everytime I try to look it up I can only find ad block for the web browser. Last time I was told that’s all you can do, is this outdated?

    Edit: you’re not just talking about using DNS right? Since that’s just the same as android.



  • Not the original commenter, but once I asked a small question when I was starting to teach myself Java (something about calendar not returning what I expected and me not understanding the documentation, but I can’t quite recall the details).
    I got 9 upvotes and a few helpful answers, but the only thing i can clearly remember is one answer that said unless I had a severe learning disability I should understand the documentation and not ask (r-word) questions.

    I didn’t understand it because of a language barrier since I also had to teach English to myself at the same time. But that comment really hurt me for some reason. It was just unnecessary rude.

    That answer eventually got removed but the first time I flagged it I got the response that the mod could not see anything wrong with the answer.
    But it wasn’t even an answer! More like a comment, but even then completely unnecessary.

    Before that I really enjoyed the site, answering js and PHP questions, helping out a bit with formatting on other people’s questions or answers etc but ever since then I go there rarely and only if I am looking for something already answered.


  • But it’s a different length every time. Like one cycle might be 26 days, the next one 24 and so on. Unless you use a hormonal contraceptive I suppose, but who would want to risk the long term damages that causes.
    The app I currently use can calculate it using the body temperature I enter and adjust the planned dates based on that. I’m pretty lucky to live in a first world country I guess because having to calculate this every day on my own sounds like a pain.


  • But how would that work? I wouldn’t know when my next cycle begins before the current one ends so I’d have to adjust all future entries myself all the time? Or would you not add future periods but then what is the point if you’d just get surprised anyways? And also adding in PMS and evaluation, would you do them as 3 separate calendars? If it’s in the same one doesn’t it get visually confusing?