Is this the lobster that Jordan Peterson is famous for?
Is this the lobster that Jordan Peterson is famous for?
Oh, thanks for explaining!
I’ve heard of stray comments on Lemmy, was 100% sure this was one of those.
What?
To break the largest human bone, the thigh bone, an estimated force of 4,000 newtons is needed. However, the amount of force required to break a bone depends on how the force is applied.
-Random internet source
Looks like he’s having away from the conveyor belt or he’s got a front-butt.
Don’t worry, it’s not the lead that make Americans stupid.
Why are they blacklisted?
Green is totally feeling up white, look at that grin too.
I don’t know about https specifically but winamp could handle all kinds of streams.
*in America
The MKBHD of MAGA.
Runk in Swedish has a different meaning.
13 is wild
High intensity helps me. Going to the gym does not give me the same type of drain.
Find something that’s low impact, swimming? The fitness boxing I went to was mainly your own body weight and punching a bag with gloves so not very high impact. Tell the teacher/coach and ask them to recommend you alternative moves.
Get into hot yoga? Zumba or something like that.
Where I live there’s a thing called ClassPass and you buy points in the app that you can then spend on whatever class/sports/gym/whatever you want. See if there’s something similar near you and test shit out.
No matter how much it sucks, start working out. I know it sounds absolutely counterintuitive but using that energy for a 1h workout will give you so much power back.
When I started working out I joined a boxing fitness class, it was simple. 1 hour, no prep, no need to think about gear and just follow instructions. It was exhausting but it rejuvenated me like crazy. It was like I had never charged my batteries before, because they never really drained so I had all this old, shit energy in me that was finally replenished.
The first few times are rough but you’ll only gain from it, keep at it. Find something that’s easy to get to, near work or home and just do it. Don’t think, pack a bag tonight and try something out tomorrow.
Isn’t this Michael Pollan’s theory?
That plants make themselves Delicious/useful/whatever so we’ll use them more?
What other great mushroom facts do you have, mystery man?