Exercise every day. Eat decent food and get good sleep. Practice mediation. Find artistic hobbies that you enjoy.
Boinkage
I love mine, Chevy bolt. The biggest downside is that you need to plan road trips more carefully with them, and road trips will just take longer. Once you accept that, it's actually kind of nice to periodically take 20-30 minute breaks while on a trip.
These problems are greatly alleviated if you also have a fossil fuel car. My partner has a gas car, so if we're just going for a weekend or there aren't good charging options, we just take the gas car so we don't have to worry about charging.
Sublemmy. Plural sublemmies.
Hey internet strangers, write my next BuzzFeed article for me! You will not be paid or credited when I pass your insights off as my own in my next fashion blog post.
Who Dat Ninja
Went to undergrad in early 2000s. We stayed up late in the dorms talking about the meaning of life and society and existence regularly. I think you just didn't manage to find the smart interesting people. And none of us were "culturally Jewish", sounds kind of dog whistly to me.
Not sure how much sway the FTC will have in Canada.
Hail corporate
You need to provide about 95% more detail if you want anything resembling a useful answer.
In my book, getting to that point without a plan to meet is a failed interaction. No one wants to text all day. It's the small talk we do to get to the point where we meet people we're interested in. It's a tryout to make sure you're not a weirdo or jackass. So do a little ice breaker, discuss two to three topics, then suggest exchanging phone numbers so you can meet up sometime. No one wants to text for three days straight. They're waiting for you to ask for their number.
Durham or chapel Hill? We got lots of libs over here.
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