[QUOTE=Plateauplower;1636508963]Don’t you lift like once a week :confused: [/QUOTE]
Only the sheep of vanity would think lifting once week is not regularly.
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[QUOTE=Plateauplower;1636508963]Don’t you lift like once a week :confused: [/QUOTE]
Only the sheep of vanity would think lifting once week is not regularly.
[QUOTE=LWW;1636517533]Only the sheep of vanity would think lifting once week is not regularly.[/QUOTE]
It’s regularly by definition if it’s once per week. It’s just not enough frequency to be of much benefit in terms of muscular development, strength, aesthetics, or overall health. I could see keeping my teeth lifting to once per week for a variety of reasons. Moderation is good with everything, but once per week for lifting is just lazy.
How often do you go “rolling” and how many times do you walk back up the hill?
[QUOTE=Plateauplower;1636517963]It’s regularly by definition if it’s once per week. It’s just not enough frequency to be of much benefit in terms of muscular development, strength, aesthetics, or overall health. I could see keeping my teeth lifting to once per week for a variety of reasons. Moderation is good with everything, but once per week for lifting is just lazy.
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1,000 percent incorrect. "not much benefit" ? wow, pretty sad, you gots lots too learn, guy:(
[QUOTE=LWW;1636518253]1,000 percent incorrect. "not much benefit" ? wow, pretty sad, you gots lots too learn, guy:([/QUOTE]
I do have much to learn. Although, I am stronger, lighter, and prettier than you; and I attribute that to training more frequently.
[QUOTE=Plateauplower;1636518613]I do have much to learn. Although, I am stronger, lighter, and prettier than you; and I attribute that to training more frequently.[/QUOTE]
Probably not stronger.
[QUOTE=LWW;1636519333]Probably not stronger.[/QUOTE]
Lol, are you still on the same flat earth as me? C’mon man.
They see me rollin' they hatin'..
didn't know LWW was a rapper :p
[QUOTE=Plateauplower;1636512143]Yeah horrible disease, it’s not good for the relatives of the person that’s for sure. That said, my wife’s grandma had it toward the end of her life and seemed happy as a clam. She was also blind as a bat. She liked having some cold Coors originals and listening to Cubs games and old westerns. She always seemed like she was having the time of her life the few times I met her srs. Was seemingly locked in eternal blissfulness, I know some can be kinda of unpredictable, mean etc.[/QUOTE]
My grandma had dementia and she was very calm also. But she was always calm. I wonder if it has to do how anxious person you were before.
[QUOTE=Cass40;1636523993]They see me rollin' they hatin'..
didn't know LWW was a rapper :p[/QUOTE]
Totally a raper. He is like king of the wrappers in terms of simple squamous epithelial tissues.
[QUOTE=Plateauplower;1636524473]Totally a raper.[/QUOTE]
:eek:
[QUOTE=Cass40;1636524273]My grandma had dementia and she was very calm also. But she was always calm. I wonder if it has to do how anxious person you were before.[/QUOTE]
No idea. We know more about space than the deep ocean and that’s not much. We know very little about the brain or consciousness, it’s probably better that we don’t. Look up CAS9 protein and CRISPR, things are going to get weird. It’s pretty much the holy grail. Could be used for good or bad.
Was just reading about creatine and neurodegeneration prevention possibilities. Might have to start taking creatine again. Thanks for the heads up.
[QUOTE=mgftp;1636526213]Was just reading about creatine and neurodegeneration prevention possibilities. Might have to start taking creatine again. Thanks for the heads up.[/QUOTE]
It’s amazing how the same simple chemical bonds in things like willow bark (asprin) or even an amino acid could do such amazing things. “Vitamin” D is also really neat, mostly because “scientists” call it a vitamin
[QUOTE=Gabbar99;1636481703]It's almost certain that it was from bats, but likely not directly and not from eating a bat. It's likely it went through another host first, but not a pangolin as was thought last year. Nobody knows what the intermediate host was.[/QUOTE]
So do you believe it's just the oddest coincidence ever that the Wuhan Virology lab was working on exactly this type of $hit and is steps away from a very convenient scapegoat the wet market?
[QUOTE=Corbi;1636531403]So do you believe it's just the oddest coincidence ever that the Wuhan Virology lab was working on exactly this type of $hit and is steps away from a very convenient scapegoat the wet market?[/QUOTE]
I find it really hard to even entertain that it didn’t. At the same time, I don’t care, I don’t think it was intentional. I think that most people capable of that kind of research are smart enough to understand the implications. It’s not laborer work, and most people looking for money could do it other ways more easily.
Then again, China.... every fukin time lol
Who posted?
LWW: 205
mtpockets: 186
Cass40: 115
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[QUOTE=eomrat;1636518553]I want to start a Metal band called "Sheep of Vanity." That's a sweet name.[/QUOTE]
I've always wanted to the the frontman for a band called "Johnny Diarrhea and the Loose Stools." But I like the name of your band also, maybe you could open for us.
[QUOTE=eomrat;1636518553]I want to start a Metal band called "Sheep of Vanity." That's a sweet name.[/QUOTE] Their first album could be "Black Sheep" with the follow up album "Satan's Flock".
Song titles with wannabe-clever titles like "Died in the Wool", there's loads of really baad sheep puns to dip into. We might just have a wooly Spinal Tap on our hands!
[QUOTE=Cass40;1636532483]Who posted?
LWW: 205
mtpockets: 186
Cass40: 115
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Looks like Tater is in the lead for posting, guess you could say he is on a Roll
Great Band Name Bando. if they didn't have a good night you could just call them the Sh!ts
[QUOTE=Corbi;1636531403]So do you believe it's just the oddest coincidence ever that the Wuhan Virology lab was working on exactly this type of $hit and is steps away from a very convenient scapegoat the wet market?[/QUOTE]
If it came from the lab, which is possible, it's definitely a bat-based virus. The viruses they were working on were taken from bats. Where it was between the bat and humans is what is unknown. Maybe it was the lab, most likely through another animal. They now don't think it was the animals at the market.
The lab was sampling bats and humans in the area in 2017, suggested that previous SARS viruses came from a certain cave there, and warned 4 years ago that another spillover event into people could happen.
Found out this morning they are allocating a large percentage of our Vaccines to areas harder hit.
Back of the line once again.
I have also heard that the AstraZeneca vaccines are getting spoiled because folks turn them down at the clinics ...however there has only been two cases of the clotting issue with it here in Canada, not sure how accurate that is.
More fun: There is a stay at home order in Ontario, however my Son is finished University and I have to travel 3.5 hours away (one way) with him to move out of his room in the house he rents with 3 other guys...by the end of this month. Landlord wants them out so he can fix up/clean up for the next tenants. Not sure if moving out breaks rules or not. You are only supposed to leave home to: work, get basic supplies, seek medical attention, assist someone who lives alone.
[QUOTE=Cantplankwell;1636570843]Found out this morning they are allocating a large percentage of our Vaccines to areas harder hit.
Back of the line once again.
I have also heard that the AstraZeneca vaccines are getting spoiled because folks turn them down at the clinics ...however there has only been two cases of the clotting issue with it here in Canada, not sure how accurate that is.
More fun: There is a stay at home order in Ontario, however my Son is finished University and I have to travel 3.5 hours away (one way) with him to move out of his room in the house he rents with 3 other guys...by the end of this month. Landlord wants them out so he can fix up/clean up for the next tenants. Not sure if moving out breaks rules or not. You are only supposed to leave home to: work, get basic supplies, seek medical attention, assist someone who lives alone.[/QUOTE]
Hope you get that all sorted Brother. That's a weird one
Johnson & Johnson suffers another supply setback as Emergent suspends vaccine manufacturing ... Contamination with ingredients from a coronavirus vaccine made by AstraZeneca ruined 15 million doses of Johnson & Johnson's vaccine last month
Why should we trust AZ or J & J ? Seems every other day there is something.
[QUOTE=mtpockets;1636587493]Johnson & Johnson suffers another supply setback as Emergent suspends vaccine manufacturing ... Contamination with ingredients from a coronavirus vaccine made by AstraZeneca ruined 15 million doses of Johnson & Johnson's vaccine last month
Why should we trust AZ or J & J ? Seems every other day there is something.[/QUOTE]
Really poor form on these. It’s a shame too because these are the shots that would be better suited to mass vaccinations as well as rural areas since the storage conditions are not as difficult as Pfizer and Moderna.
J&J will have trust issues going forward for sure.
[QUOTE=Plateauplower;1636589943]Really poor form on these. It’s a shame too because these are the shots that would be better suited to mass vaccinations as well as rural areas since the storage conditions are not as difficult as Pfizer and Moderna.
J&J will have trust issues going forward for sure.[/QUOTE]
Agreed, I havent seen negative issues with Moderna or Pfizer
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[QUOTE=mtpockets;1636591153]Agreed, I havent seen negative issues with Moderna or Pfizer[/QUOTE]
Just some pretty nasty temporary sides for some. Another person I work with got their second Pfizer dose Friday and felt like death Saturday and Sunday then poof sides were gone and he felt fine. Said he was shivering, sweating and slept about 14hrs. He also had covid not too long ago. I wonder if the people who get worse sides were exposed wether they knew it or not. Then I heard on the radio that people with “long covid” were getting better after vaccination. Weird. Also UK is going to start a forced exposure trial with people who had covid to see if they get it again. Will be interesting to see the data there.
[QUOTE=Plateauplower;1636591353]Just some pretty nasty temporary sides for some. Another person I work with got their second Pfizer dose Friday and felt like death Saturday and Sunday then poof sides were gone and he felt fine. Said he was shivering, sweating and slept about 14hrs. He also had covid not too long ago. I wonder if the people who get worse sides were exposed wether they knew it or not.[/QUOTE]
Yes you are right, I have seen similar stories as well..
About 80 of us had bad reactions in boot camp from Vaccinations. Same deal hot, cold, sweats. fever, nausea tossing cookies, some of us lucky bastards even got the Sh!ts. Too many of us for the hospital, they sent staff to us. I wouldn't want that again. No sir.
[QUOTE=mtpockets;1636592063]Yes you are right, I have seen similar stories as well..
About 80 of us had bad reactions in boot camp from Vaccinations. Same deal hot, cold, sweats. fever, nausea some of us lucky bastards even got the Sh!ts. Too many of us for the hospital, they sent staff to us. I wouldn't want that again. No sir.[/QUOTE]
I’m not surprised, that’s a whole bunch of stuff you get all at once.
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Fkn thanks. I finally got the nerves together to get the vaccine (stil have to go get it) and you post this