Except everyone has work and family pressures. The ones who didn't exercise were asked why not and regurgitated some empathy-raising excuse.
> The submissions just lost their way at some point, The Trigger Warning crowd clearly rules the site these days, has for some time, and act as though it has always been thus.
So you are a science denier. Good to know.
Oh dear, private citizens carrying arms and protecting private property and life. Tut-tut!
I am not autistic but fuck you for asking.
>If some minorities (and let's not dance around the issue; we mean black people) are underrepresented at these institutions, that is a wake up call. It means that the public school system in our country has, in…
Through four years and working for around thirty different families, I only met one that were just clearly in need of help. And they were a couple suffering from undiagnosed developmental disabilities. (The local social…
What is challenging is dealing with the finiteness of time. Having to prioritize my list of what I want to do/learn and slowly progress through it. Sometimes new things suddenly come up and move their way to a high…
The most salient lesson I got out of spending my high school summers doing volunteer construction is that I hate poor people.
For the person who downvoted: http://personal.lse.ac.uk/kanazawa/pdfs/COEDO2014.pdf
But this is a well-trod path. There is no need to reinvent or rediscover anything. In fact, belaboring the "how" is really just a diversion that prevents success. Anyone who is successful at body transformation does two…
I do as I please. Whether others consider the goals I set for myself sufficiently challenging or making the most of my "potential" does not concern me in the least.
Self-control is a skill, not an inherent trait. It can be mastered and become almost effortless.
Well, these things do vary over a lifetime but, in most cases, not by much: http://i.imgur.com/hRaXDDQ.jpg
> Anyone who disputes this is scientifically illiterate. Well, those who possess a lower IQ are more likely to become obese. So perhaps not understanding the way the universe works is how they wind up obese in the first…
Learning new things is fun. Lifting twice my bodyweight for reps is hard work. You sound like a typical fatty harboring the delusion that fit people are incapable of excelling at anything other than being fit. This is a…
No.
Deadlifts. That's why I do them.
>Eating healthy is incredibly difficult in western society, This is the most ridiculous thing I've ever read on this site. Fresh, healthy, affordable food has never been more accessible to any society. >"Just eat less"…
Lots of fatties giving you the business in this thread.
I was up working until 6:30AM today and will do the same tonight. What will you be doing then? Oh, sleeping? What a good-for-nothing lazy scoundrel you are!
>Taking part in the things most inherent in your culture is arguably a good thing. Like being overweight? Eating fast food? Watching the latest wastes of time on the tubes? Because fuck everything about that. I do as I…
Mechanicville, NY 3 Phase Hydroelectric Plant built in 1897 and still running the original generators: http://edisontechcenter.org/Mechanicville.html
Not "open" but a much better resource, at least for now: http://nutritiondata.self.com/ Maybe these guys can catch up.
I think this is the kind of guy who has better uses for his garage than vehicle storage.
Except everyone has work and family pressures. The ones who didn't exercise were asked why not and regurgitated some empathy-raising excuse.
> The submissions just lost their way at some point, The Trigger Warning crowd clearly rules the site these days, has for some time, and act as though it has always been thus.
So you are a science denier. Good to know.
Oh dear, private citizens carrying arms and protecting private property and life. Tut-tut!
I am not autistic but fuck you for asking.
>If some minorities (and let's not dance around the issue; we mean black people) are underrepresented at these institutions, that is a wake up call. It means that the public school system in our country has, in…
Through four years and working for around thirty different families, I only met one that were just clearly in need of help. And they were a couple suffering from undiagnosed developmental disabilities. (The local social…
What is challenging is dealing with the finiteness of time. Having to prioritize my list of what I want to do/learn and slowly progress through it. Sometimes new things suddenly come up and move their way to a high…
The most salient lesson I got out of spending my high school summers doing volunteer construction is that I hate poor people.
For the person who downvoted: http://personal.lse.ac.uk/kanazawa/pdfs/COEDO2014.pdf
But this is a well-trod path. There is no need to reinvent or rediscover anything. In fact, belaboring the "how" is really just a diversion that prevents success. Anyone who is successful at body transformation does two…
I do as I please. Whether others consider the goals I set for myself sufficiently challenging or making the most of my "potential" does not concern me in the least.
Self-control is a skill, not an inherent trait. It can be mastered and become almost effortless.
Well, these things do vary over a lifetime but, in most cases, not by much: http://i.imgur.com/hRaXDDQ.jpg
> Anyone who disputes this is scientifically illiterate. Well, those who possess a lower IQ are more likely to become obese. So perhaps not understanding the way the universe works is how they wind up obese in the first…
Learning new things is fun. Lifting twice my bodyweight for reps is hard work. You sound like a typical fatty harboring the delusion that fit people are incapable of excelling at anything other than being fit. This is a…
No.
Deadlifts. That's why I do them.
>Eating healthy is incredibly difficult in western society, This is the most ridiculous thing I've ever read on this site. Fresh, healthy, affordable food has never been more accessible to any society. >"Just eat less"…
Lots of fatties giving you the business in this thread.
I was up working until 6:30AM today and will do the same tonight. What will you be doing then? Oh, sleeping? What a good-for-nothing lazy scoundrel you are!
>Taking part in the things most inherent in your culture is arguably a good thing. Like being overweight? Eating fast food? Watching the latest wastes of time on the tubes? Because fuck everything about that. I do as I…
Mechanicville, NY 3 Phase Hydroelectric Plant built in 1897 and still running the original generators: http://edisontechcenter.org/Mechanicville.html
Not "open" but a much better resource, at least for now: http://nutritiondata.self.com/ Maybe these guys can catch up.
I think this is the kind of guy who has better uses for his garage than vehicle storage.