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i want to start swimming after spring break because i need to do some cardio and i hate running and my school's gym only has ONE rowing machine (for everyone use, there are about 30 in the crew room that aren't being used most of the day and we cant use them, which is fucking retarded)
but the problem is that there are only like 4 hours a day that the pool is open for anyone to use, in 2 hour blocks, and they are not convenient times for me
so basically, this sucks
also what else can i do
i've been lifting for 6 weeks now
but i need to up my cardio since i can't even run a mile properly, or at least under 10 minutes, at this current point in my life (though i could have 4 years ago... grr)
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But you are saying that when he says "motivated" he means "able to afford tuition"?
He seems to be the type who believes that A) the world needs ditch diggers and the only way you could appreciate an education is if you were raised by educated, i.e. wealthy, parents. His philosophy suggests the sort of person who thinks that wealth and income are the only measures of worth and character. I don't think he really sees the connection he's making, but he's dumber than most mollusks so I can't be all that shocked by it.
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Terrible!
I am offended by the entire line of conversation.
but the problem is that there are only like 4 hours a day that the pool is open for anyone to use, in 2 hour blocks, and they are not convenient times for me
so basically, this sucks
also what else can i do
i've been lifting for 6 weeks now
but i need to up my cardio since i can't even run a mile properly, or at least under 10 minutes, at this current point in my life (though i could have 4 years ago... grr)
He seems to be the type who believes that A) the world needs ditch diggers and the only way you could appreciate an education is if you were raised by educated, i.e. wealthy, parents. His philosophy suggests the sort of person who thinks that wealth and income are the only measures of worth and character. I don't think he really sees the connection he's making, but he's dumber than most mollusks so I can't be all that shocked by it.
I hope his kids like shovels.
EDIT: Shit, I'm not prepared for this