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10-08-2012, 06:34 PM #121
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10-08-2012, 06:38 PM #122
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10-08-2012, 06:39 PM #123
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Fever sucks.
Continuation is Power.
It hurts now, but one day it will be your warm up.
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10-08-2012, 09:28 PM #124
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I wish someone would pay me to workout. be awesome to get paid for something we all do for free
https://youtu.be/RGHV67vZ0MM 435lb Bench SS 7/8/17
https://youtu.be/NG0J4SFPjm0 395lb Bench Raw 12/25/17
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10-08-2012, 09:31 PM #125
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10-08-2012, 09:33 PM #126
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https://youtu.be/RGHV67vZ0MM 435lb Bench SS 7/8/17
https://youtu.be/NG0J4SFPjm0 395lb Bench Raw 12/25/17
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10-08-2012, 09:38 PM #127
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10-08-2012, 10:25 PM #128
There is an app for that!
http://www.gym-pact.com/
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10-08-2012, 11:22 PM #129
Stars are formed when clouds of dust and gas particles coagulate (come together) to form bigger masses. When the mass gets big enough, the resulting gravity fuses these particles together, which generates a lot of heat and radiation. At some point, the mass gets big enough to where a star is formed.
Over its lifetime, a star sustains this nuclear reaction - called a fusion reaction - which fuses smaller hydrogen and helium atoms together to form heavier elements. Toward the end of its life, the star begins running out of smaller atoms to fuse together and the fusion reactions slow down. This results in cooling that causes the core to contract, while the outer layer expands out.
Eventually, the outer layer collapses in on the core and the resulting heat this generates causes the star to explode in what's called a super nova. And, the force of this explosion causes heavier elements to be formed and blown away from the star in a nebula of particles (the heaviest element to occur naturally is uranium). Much of the core stays intact to become what's called a black dwarf (small star that's not burning any more), a neutron star (all of the atoms collapse in on each other as one mass of protons and neutrons), or a black hole, depending on the initial mass of the star.
In the mean time, the expelled heavier particles then roam the universe until they're picked up by other stars or they come together to form bodies of heavy elements (like asteroids or even planets). And, since human life developed on a planet that was formed of materials that could only have been developed by the super nova death of a star, which was originally generated by dust and gases called stardust (also know as star stuff), humans are essentially made of stardust.
So, therefor, when we die...it is highly probable in the grander scheme of things that, like all other rejuvenating systems (such as fauna) we will likely rejuvenate through a highly complex system in which our energy gets absorbed into the atmosphere...sent into outer space to then create another star which will repeat the process explained above. This applies to every species on earth.
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10-09-2012, 12:46 AM #130
I am asking strangers on omegle about my future.
It is the best.
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10-09-2012, 01:08 AM #131
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10-09-2012, 01:17 AM #132
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10-09-2012, 01:21 AM #133
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10-09-2012, 01:28 AM #134
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10-09-2012, 01:29 AM #135
Fuk your eyes are sexy. And I have never said that btw.
What is the back one turning out to be/meaning behind?
I notice it is vulnerability/fetal position.
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10-09-2012, 01:36 AM #136
Dem Iraqi eyes/10. thank you.
Bladerunner is my all-time favourite movie, and Frankenstein is one of my favorite books. Both ask the question "What does it mean to be human?". In Bladerunner, the humans are spoilt, hedonistic, violent fuks and in Frankenstein they are cruel, abusive, sadistic. The robots stick together. The robot is both a testament to human progress.. and an allusion to how we, as humans love to destroy what we create; much like an Old Testament God. If you look closely it's a battered little robot.
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10-09-2012, 01:46 AM #137
I did notice it was a robot. Really cool. Most girls don't have the balls to get real tats like that. Instead they get a meaningless tramp stamp with no substance.
My favorite movie of all time is Edward Scissor hands. I would highly recommend it, especially since it deals with the same themes. It is kind of like a sad Frankenstein meets beauty and the beast.
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10-09-2012, 01:50 AM #138
I've always wanted to see that but never have. I'll bump it up the bucket list. Kooky movies are the best. You would probably like Korean thrillers.
The tattooist nearly had a heart attack when I walked in with the image and asked for it. He was like "you want this.. this big.. AS YOUR FIRST?!?!".
edit: Just noticed the innuendo. lul.
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10-09-2012, 01:56 AM #139
Maybe. I have the most bipolar taste in movies lol. I like Tim Burton movies, but my second all time fav movie is The Lion King. Makes no sense. I enjoy anything that will either make me think (like fight club), laugh, or get scared. I have watched pretty much every horror film and they are all so predictable. Insidious was decent. I can't wait to see Sinister. Comes out soon.
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10-09-2012, 02:00 AM #140
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10-09-2012, 02:55 AM #141
Y is she so pretty?
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10-09-2012, 03:45 AM #142
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10-09-2012, 03:49 AM #143
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10-09-2012, 03:54 AM #144
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10-09-2012, 03:58 AM #145
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10-09-2012, 04:01 AM #146
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10-09-2012, 04:02 AM #147
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10-09-2012, 04:09 AM #148
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10-09-2012, 04:15 AM #149
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10-09-2012, 04:24 AM #150
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