FightingArtichoke
Fighting Artichoke
FightingArtichoke

Chad my darling, if that was too much for you then you may be in the wrong comment section.

Should have gotten everyone a new duck, preferably one that won’t try to bite.

Not in attendance:

Well, the Royals can say what they want but if Yordano Ventura had stayed at home and watched porn he’d still be alive today. And, possibly, with a better grip on his slider.

God I hate that they ever let you out of the greys.

You do know that gentrification =/= “white people”, right? These guys came from a barely middle-class family and lived on bread and milk (and handouts from Kenyan pro runners) until they earned enough money running to support themselves.

Can anyone else not see how many recs a comment gets, or is it just me?

We can dream.

What are these “net points” you speak of?

I’d like to think this might dissuade other cities from giving billionaires money for stadiums in the future. Also, I am an extremely dumb person.

Some of us in the running community have segments we’ve created and like to compete against each other. This is especially huge in the trail and ultra community, where FKT’s on trail segments are often as highly regarded as podium finishes in actual races.

As an unrelated note, Corey Graves’s commentary was so good during both Rumbles, but it just took a step up during the women’s Rumble. The line ‘If you got a back, Sasha’s got a knife’ will probably now echo in my head every time I see Sasha in the near future.

Well if you didn’t watch the match, then you couldn’t understand.

Personally, I think it would of been worse had she won the rumble.

Ultimate Warrior. He just made it look easy.

Maybe Marty Janetty. Maybe.

He’s persistent as hell to dive bomb his career. And you can’t. Teach. That!

I’m thinking PIllman?

What an epic douchebag. Any legit ultrarunner could not care any less about “winning.” The whole point of ultrarunning is pushing yourself to your limits and finding the grit inside you to keep pushing through pain, fatigue and doubt. The “journey” is training. You spend every weekend running, napping, eating and

It can be terrible for sure. Beyond the mental game, loop events are brutal because the lack of variance in terrain can cause stress to be concentrated in certain muscles/joints. Ultras across varying terrain and hills at least breaks up the monotony of the pounding you incur at an event like ATY, and the pain usually