Image description: A crude drawing of a stick man sitting in a chair in an unusual position. Right leg is bent at the knee with the sole of the foot flat on the seat and the knee up towards the chin. The left leg is bent at the knee where the lower leg is flat against the seat and the foot is on the seat under the buttocks.

    • dependencyinjection@discuss.tchncs.deOP
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      21 hours ago

      Not sure on your age, but as you age you realise it’s not been good for you. Particularly the lower back. I’m 35+. Luckily I’m active in fitness so it could be worse if someone is mainly sedentary.

      • Uranium 🟩@sh.itjust.works
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        20 hours ago

        As someone who was significantly more sedentary, and lived in a environment where I couldn’t stand up straight for a few years, yeah, I was getting issues from this around 16+, late 20’s now and I have scoliosis and an asymmetry of my thorax…

        Robot backs when?

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          20 hours ago

          I’m sorry that happened to you.

          It would be nice if this kind of thing was taught in schools, like life skills. I do wonder if I would have paid attention as you kind of feel invincible as a kid.

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        20 hours ago

        I guess it’s hard enough staying still so I usually shift around a bunch. I haven’t noticed any back problems yet. I have been trying to improve my posture the past year or so.