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Turkey, chicken... And ducks. Unless they were walking and talking and reasoning, it's the same as us eating the soft tissues of other mammals.
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Back when I was a punk twentysomething, I did 100 situps, 100 pushups, and ran 1-1/2 miles. EVERY DAY. Damn, those were good times. I was actually inspired to do that routine by Harry Harrison's Stainless Steel Rat character, Slippery Jim diGriz. That was his regimen. Yeah, I'm a geek, but I used to be a fit geek. These days, not so much.
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power through about three weeks of regularly exercising and it'll help cement it as a habit
you'll start wondering what you missed or forgot if you skip a workout
make it a habit and you've won half the battle, the rest of your fitness will come naturally after that point
speaking of i need to renew my membership, but i'm not sure i want to stick to the same gym
you'll start wondering what you missed or forgot if you skip a workout
make it a habit and you've won half the battle, the rest of your fitness will come naturally after that point
speaking of i need to renew my membership, but i'm not sure i want to stick to the same gym
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i exercise for
ENDORPHINS
ENDORPHINS
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why does youtube even offer a HD thing? ti is so slow to load any who really gives a shit about hte high definitionness of "24hr enterprise idle engine sound", "DON'T TAZE ME BRO" cell phone videos and, of course "cute kitten #156,654"
i'm in the middle of a bandwidth crisis here peeps
i'm in the middle of a bandwidth crisis here peeps
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Kill yourself and watch it in hell?evilsoup wrote:how else will I watch my little pony in stunning sharp 1080p
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i watched some my little pony today. the episode was about the magic of friendship or something
they were playing pranks... or something. at one point rainbow dash got a ring around her eye from using a telescope and laughed really hard
idk i wasn't paying close attention to it
another show the children have been making me watch is on the disnep channel called "gravity falls" and it is actually kinda ok. i hate the disnep channel and everything it airs usually but i was kinda amused by this one
the problem is tho that its annoying theme song gets stuck in my head
they were playing pranks... or something. at one point rainbow dash got a ring around her eye from using a telescope and laughed really hard
idk i wasn't paying close attention to it
another show the children have been making me watch is on the disnep channel called "gravity falls" and it is actually kinda ok. i hate the disnep channel and everything it airs usually but i was kinda amused by this one
the problem is tho that its annoying theme song gets stuck in my head
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that describes every episodeadr wrote:i watched some my little pony today. the episode was about the magic of friendship or something
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'why is the speed limit 80 km/h i can only bike like 24 km/h'adr wrote:why does youtube even offer a HD thing? ti is so slow to load any who really gives a shit about hte high definitionness of "24hr enterprise idle engine sound", "DON'T TAZE ME BRO" cell phone videos and, of course "cute kitten #156,654"
i'm in the middle of a bandwidth crisis here peeps
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jeeze u slow lolPhantasee wrote:'why is the speed limit 80 km/h i can only bike like 24 km/h'
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Name me three revolutionary moments of change in human history over the past two centuries that were achieved non violently or didn't have an active violent beginning or component to them. (Pro-tip: you can't. )adr wrote:i can't get myself to sleep. gonna be fucking miserable tomorrow
but i think i get the misunderstanding here... i poorly worded my thing. "even better" is a relative term
so like in general, nonviolence works 2x better than violence in achieving goals. the success rate is something liek 50% vs 25%
in the face of brutal government repression, the success rate drops... but it drops more for violence than for nonviolence. the number is something like 30 vs 5 or something like that. so you are more like 6x more likely to succeed using nonviolent tactics than violent ones. hence it works even better in the face of repression, not because the absolute odds increase, but because the relative odds do
and the reason for this has to do with the political cost thing. when a regime cracks down on nonviolent movements, it gets sympathy for the movement and condemnation for the regime. people look at it and say "what the hell did you do that for?????"
but when they crack down on a violent movement, they can justify it a lot more easily, painting the opposition as extremists or terrorists or whatever. now the mainstream person might look at it and say "thank you president dictator for protecting me and my property from those armed groups".
anywho maybe with this out of my brain i can sleep so time to try again
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Where the hell is that from?
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Name me three cities in human history that didn't have crime. Is crime a necessary ingredient when building a city; something you should choose to use, or is it just an unfortunate and very possibly counterproductive side effect of getting a lot of people together?Straha wrote:Name me three revolutionary moments of change in human history over the past two centuries that were achieved non violently or didn't have an active violent beginning or component to them. (Pro-tip: you can't. )
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dr. king was a fucking idiot. obviously only the riots were capable of making any real change so his commitment to nonviolence was actually holding the civil rights movement back!
(btw i used to seriously believe this for a brief time)
(btw i used to seriously believe this for a brief time)
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what is this circumstances bullshit?adr wrote:dr. king was a fucking idiot. obviously only the riots were capable of making any real change so his commitment to nonviolence was actually holding the civil rights movement back!
(btw i used to seriously believe this for a brief time)
i demand universality
also mlk was the totality of the civil rights movement
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dr king was an important part of the civil rights movement, but so was malcolm x, nation of islam, and the black panthers
just like in india, gandhi was important and v visible, but the more actively resisting groups also played key parts
look at bhagat singh, he is on par with gandhi but he wasn't as internationally famous, partly becasue he died at just 23 years old
but his (violent) actions led to a great amount of support for independence and inspired many people to actually join the independence movements in india
just like in india, gandhi was important and v visible, but the more actively resisting groups also played key parts
look at bhagat singh, he is on par with gandhi but he wasn't as internationally famous, partly becasue he died at just 23 years old
but his (violent) actions led to a great amount of support for independence and inspired many people to actually join the independence movements in india