I feel like strong loses its usefulness if it starts to mean 'can stir food for 10 minutes'
I agree with eddy on the distinction from competent.
Depends how vigorous you are being.
Whipping a batch of cream or something by hand requires some goddamn muscles.
This is truth.
I saw a graet video from Jaime Oliver on how to change the angle of your arm while whipping something to move the strain from one muscle to the next so you could whip continuously without getting jello-arms.
give dis, I need it lol
making vinaigrette will wreck my shit
I wish I could find it. It was just in some random episode of one of his show's I think.
But basically, just hold your move the position of your elbow around and you should be able to move the effort onto a different muscle in your arm. It's sort of an elbow cocked up, elbow cocked down set of of positions as I remember. The idea is to switch between the two to let your muscles rest a bit without really having to stop. Still tiring, but less so.
The craziest thing though is this lady: http://www.foodnetwork.ca/shows/french-food-at-home/
She's like completely anti-electric-stuff for the most part so she'll be like "And now to make a pastry thing, let me just whip 12 egg whites by hand" and I'm like "The fuck lady, how is this possible? Your arm does not look bionic!".
PS - Still, I think, the sexiest cooking show around
It doesn't make much more sense to me to be in a pristine sports car when there are giant animals, diverse terrain and all kinds of shit. The ground clearance on a fancy car like that and it's ability to handle off road would be shit for cross country driving.
If they were in a fucking jeep or on a hovercraft I might give it a pass.
nah dogg
final fantasy has always had stupidly pretty heroes
it's just that this time one of them is the car
Who do you ship with car-san
A trap is for fish: when you've got the fish, you can forget the trap. A snare is for rabbits: when you've got the rabbit, you can forget the snare. Words are for meaning: when you've got the meaning, you can forget the words.
It doesn't make much more sense to me to be in a pristine sports car when there are giant animals, diverse terrain and all kinds of shit. The ground clearance on a fancy car like that and it's ability to handle off road would be shit for cross country driving.
If they were in a fucking jeep or on a hovercraft I might give it a pass.
nah dogg
final fantasy has always had stupidly pretty heroes
it's just that this time one of them is the car
Who do you ship with car-san
car-san is getting it on with all the dudes riding within
but pretending they're all the dude with the facial scar and big sleeve tattoo
Children are a hassle for sure, yet all my friends seem to manage it without going to the gym? 2 of them swim, 1 cycles and 1 runs (with me), out of a group which has 10 couples with 14 kids total. Some of these kids also get babysit by grandmothers that for sure don't work out. (Except the one that does yoga)
I am very skeptical that you need to train beyond your daily strength usage, and I would posit that usually if you need the muscle power on an average day, you'll build that amount of muscle power.
That doesn't mean that being active is bad, or that weighlifting isn't a good way to lose weight, quite the opposite.
But the statement that you need to be buff to function in every day life just seems false, and I bet that over 80% of the most muscled people I see on the street have giant guns because it is a lifestyle choice. Impress the ladies, or part of their cultural background. I would also guess that such a tendency is mostly a lower class one. In all my student days very few people hit the gym. I knew a few people who shot for olympic rowing and one who attempted to get into pro-cycling, and tons of people played soccer, basketball, volleyball, a few of the ladies went for spinning or yoga.
Apart from actual movers most manual labor you see develop either wiry or muscle/fat combo frames.
Children are a hassle for sure, yet all my friends seem to manage it without going to the gym? 2 of them swim, 1 cycles and 1 runs (with me), out of a group which has 10 couples with 14 kids total. Some of these kids also get babysit by grandmothers that for sure don't work out. (Except the one that does yoga)
I am very skeptical that you need to train beyond your daily strength usage, and I would posit that usually if you need the muscle power on an average day, you'll build that amount of muscle power.
That doesn't mean that being active is bad, or that weighlifting isn't a good way to lose weight, quite the opposite.
But the statement that you need to be buff to function in every day life just seems false, and I bet that over 80% of the most muscled people I see on the street have giant guns because it is a lifestyle choice. Impress the ladies, or part of their cultural background. I would also guess that such a tendency is mostly a lower class one. In all my student days very few people hit the gym. I knew a few people who shot for olympic rowing and one who attempted to get into pro-cycling, and tons of people played soccer, basketball, volleyball, a few of the ladies went for spinning or yoga.
Apart from actual movers most manual labor you see develop either wiry or muscle/fat combo frames.
well, the statement was that being strong or being weak wouldn't impact daily life, for most people.
I think being weak definitely would.
edit: but I agree with your assessment regarding training for strength.
It doesn't make much more sense to me to be in a pristine sports car when there are giant animals, diverse terrain and all kinds of shit. The ground clearance on a fancy car like that and it's ability to handle off road would be shit for cross country driving.
If they were in a fucking jeep or on a hovercraft I might give it a pass.
nah dogg
final fantasy has always had stupidly pretty heroes
it's just that this time one of them is the car
Who do you ship with car-san
car-san is getting it on with all the dudes riding within
but pretending they're all the dude with the facial scar and big sleeve tattoo
So today I sold my PS3 to my mother in law (actually for my brother in law), got the same amount as EB would give me but I feel better knowing its going to someone I love then a random stranger.
Also now I wont have credit burning a hole in my pocket and she isnt going to pay me until DA3 comes out.
I remember really not liking Gattaca very much. It just seemed so boring.
But I was a dumb kid back then. Was my opinion just that of a dumb kid's?
I remember not caring for it when I saw it first too, mainly because I was more used to scifi stuff where there were lazers, 'splosions and scantily clad alien ladies wanting to be taught about this thing you humans call "one night stands" "love".
I rewatched it recently and it's actually really good.
I remember really not liking Gattaca very much. It just seemed so boring.
But I was a dumb kid back then. Was my opinion just that of a dumb kid's?
Gattaca's problem, I think, is that all those genetically perfect people and Ethan Hawke don't show much in the way of emotion. They go through the day rather blank and subdued and that's not very fun to watch.
Only that doctor guy seems like a genuine person. And I guess Jude Law's bitterness is kind of funny.
Personally, I still like the movie. But more for its ideas than its characters.
We have fucked things up royally over here with regard to health and fitness.
Yeah in the NL, we have mostly the same problems just to a lesser degree. There's the same class divide on health, the tendency for people above 30 to be either 'all-in' on health or do nothing at all, increasing child obesity etcet.
No western government has been able to hit the breaks yet on it, at best some countries are on a slower path.
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jesus
you wanna talk sugar where it doesn't belong
it tasted like equal parts ground beef and brown sugar with a small pinch of cayenne
I wish I could find it. It was just in some random episode of one of his show's I think.
But basically, just hold your move the position of your elbow around and you should be able to move the effort onto a different muscle in your arm. It's sort of an elbow cocked up, elbow cocked down set of of positions as I remember. The idea is to switch between the two to let your muscles rest a bit without really having to stop. Still tiring, but less so.
The craziest thing though is this lady:
http://www.foodnetwork.ca/shows/french-food-at-home/
She's like completely anti-electric-stuff for the most part so she'll be like "And now to make a pastry thing, let me just whip 12 egg whites by hand" and I'm like "The fuck lady, how is this possible? Your arm does not look bionic!".
PS - Still, I think, the sexiest cooking show around
Who do you ship with car-san
So many good songs in Cowboy Bebop.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJjnbhSTuqQ
It is really bad, especially after you've made your own.
When I decided all anime was bad forever.
god, I love when the glare of the braces hits him:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMaiKjsAhIM
car-san is getting it on with all the dudes riding within
but pretending they're all the dude with the facial scar and big sleeve tattoo
beep boop i am eggwhite-bot
engage meringue mode
I am very skeptical that you need to train beyond your daily strength usage, and I would posit that usually if you need the muscle power on an average day, you'll build that amount of muscle power.
That doesn't mean that being active is bad, or that weighlifting isn't a good way to lose weight, quite the opposite.
But the statement that you need to be buff to function in every day life just seems false, and I bet that over 80% of the most muscled people I see on the street have giant guns because it is a lifestyle choice. Impress the ladies, or part of their cultural background. I would also guess that such a tendency is mostly a lower class one. In all my student days very few people hit the gym. I knew a few people who shot for olympic rowing and one who attempted to get into pro-cycling, and tons of people played soccer, basketball, volleyball, a few of the ladies went for spinning or yoga.
Apart from actual movers most manual labor you see develop either wiry or muscle/fat combo frames.
An article on the sexiest accents in the world, and no audio clip of them.
Also Italian is ranked as number 1. Just no.
well, the statement was that being strong or being weak wouldn't impact daily life, for most people.
I think being weak definitely would.
edit: but I agree with your assessment regarding training for strength.
http://gematsu.com/gallery/albums/metal-gear-solid-v-the-phantom-pain/september-18-2014/Metal-Gear-Solid-V-The-Phantom-Pain_2014_09-18-14_020.jpg
We have fucked things up royally over here with regard to health and fitness.
Cross-over!
Car-san and Goku
ultimate shipping
yiss
I'm not on the list this is bullshit.
Also now I wont have credit burning a hole in my pocket and she isnt going to pay me until DA3 comes out.
Don't save anything for the swim back, chu.
It's the guy at the end doing the very last test that always gets me.
Damn you cliches, why are you so effective sometimes!!!
Crisis on infinite posts
But I was a dumb kid back then. Was my opinion just that of a dumb kid's?
They will team up when Geth's "Monitoring" asks for help against the Anti-Monitoring
It was the all-time champion for time on the state curriculum, apparently, because it's just so easy to write exam questions for
proud to be a colo-murrican
where at least i know i'm free
etc
I remember not caring for it when I saw it first too, mainly because I was more used to scifi stuff where there were lazers, 'splosions and scantily clad alien ladies wanting to be taught about this thing you humans call "one night stands" "love".
I rewatched it recently and it's actually really good.
Gattaca's problem, I think, is that all those genetically perfect people and Ethan Hawke don't show much in the way of emotion. They go through the day rather blank and subdued and that's not very fun to watch.
Only that doctor guy seems like a genuine person. And I guess Jude Law's bitterness is kind of funny.
Personally, I still like the movie. But more for its ideas than its characters.
sawyer is 35lbs I military press him
3 sets of 15 before diaper changes AND NO CRYING
I was going to buy one of those totally not a McMuffins from the grocery store the other day, but decided to check for hydrogonated BS.
Every single damned component had sugar.
The bread. The meat. The eggs. I think even the cheese.
Yeah in the NL, we have mostly the same problems just to a lesser degree. There's the same class divide on health, the tendency for people above 30 to be either 'all-in' on health or do nothing at all, increasing child obesity etcet.
No western government has been able to hit the breaks yet on it, at best some countries are on a slower path.
I made made some whipped cream with a fork back in February.
*flex*
A few hours ago someone asked me, "Well why not just go work in Colorado?"
I had no answer.
Dan Ryckert and Danny O'Dwyer from Giant Bomb play Hatoful Boyfriend, a Japanese pigeon dating sim game.
Yes, a game in which you date pigeons.
You are not a pigeon.
But you date them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBomwWerFkw
They gave Destiny a 6/10
Just sayin'.
I feel that's more a condemnation of Destiny than it is anything else
Different reviewers different genres.
they dont really compare.