privileged people have nothing better to do than shit on things that could help people less well-off in many aspects of life than them.
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this feels really bad to read as a person who genuinely forgets to do normal day-to-day stuff *all the time* & could benefit from reminderspic.twitter.com/zuON9AA5wg
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Apps can be great but I think it's pretty clear he's toying with the idea of overreliance
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hunger and thirst are basic human needs that many people forget to / are unable to act on at times. using "shitting" is a way to make --
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our basic human needs a joke... so no, i don't think there should be a line drawn, i think he should make fun of something else.
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Excercise, diet, and sleep schedule apps are self care apps too but you don't see those people mocking those.
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exactly : \
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Going the other direction, do you have any recommendations for self care apps
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i think productive is pretty good!
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@tinycarebot saved my life -
here is a personal reminder:
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here's ur personal reminder:

: please remember to take a deep breath! i love u!
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We just recently recorded a podcast where we touch on the benefits self-care games and apps. Team selfcare representing over here! :D
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Was it the GWJ podcast? It's a subject I'm super involved in.
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yep haha, you found it! :)
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I live in an isolated location away from a gym. My fitness app and yoga mat keep me ok.
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Which fitness app?
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I use 30 Day Fitness Challenge
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Besides FaceApp and Seamless anyway
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