doyouevenliftbrah
doyouevenliftbrah
doyouevenliftbrah

Yep. I had the same issue with my exwife. She would say yes to things she didn’t want to say yes to and then get mad about it later on. I get that passive people have difficulty expressing their wants and needs, but if you don’t feel OK about something, you can’t tell your partner the opposite of what you’re feeling

I’d go with one 20 rep set of squats, but I agree with the sentiment...

I’m old enough to have ridden without a helmet in California. It’s kind of like unprotected sex: thrilling, but terrifying.

Well, I think it’s different for everyone and it’s not just age: body type plays a role, too. I’m six two and it’s always been easier for a person who’s, say, five eight to squat lower and DL lower. These compound exercises, while I swear by them over exercises that isolate, have always been harder on my knees and

Or, as I like to call them: deadlifts for old people. I’m 46 and at about 40 I discovered that if I wanted to keep lifting, doing what he’s doing in the video makes sense. The bar doesn’t go all the way down to my chest while benching anymore, either.

Works fine for me. Fewer bills to keep track of, zero trips to the gas station, zero trips to the oil change place, etc, etc. I spend about $90 a month commuting by bus right now (partly out of convenience, partly out of financial necessity - which started about a year ago and is currently at an end). If I understand

Agreed. The catch rules are insane, though. I played the damned game and I’m often not sure whether they’re going to rule it a catch or not....

Let me see if I understand this: I’m going to be able to commute to work for a grand total of $6 x 2 per day x 20.83 days = $240 per month? Including fuel and insurance? Sign me up now.

I wouldn’t go that far, but you do have a point. No male writers whose mom taught them how to clean, or were in the military?

“If you can’t pay up, speak up early and often.” Pro tip: also true in divorce. Jobs get lost, boyfriends get lost, etc. Life happens. Just tell me about it instead of hiding it. It just makes things worse. “...that you’re in a weird, sexless relationship with.” Coincidentally, also true of divorce!

But, brah: my suggestion is that other than noting that you couldn’t do things like have sex or drink bourbon anymore, there would be continuity in your awareness of yourself. Assuming my whackadoodle idea is ever even possible, I think it would be more like being Stephen Hawking: his physical capacities are virtually

So...it’s gonna be awhile before my consciousness can exist in the cloud?

As someone with a possibly unhealthy curiosity about odd religious things, do you mind sharing what religion?

Is it this bad in most places? I live in the SF Bay Area and the sports talk around here seems fairly tepid by comparison. The wildest thing I can thing of is a night time dude several years ago getting fired over a comment made about Latin Giants players.

I grew up in the 80s as well and I don’t remember it quite that way. An MLB game was definitely not always on. You had to look in the paper in the morning to see if that day’s game was on and, if not, you were bummed. And then they started to televise more games, but those games were on SportsChannel and if your

As a 49er fan, I’m really excited about this. They’ve never hired a personality like this before so I’m really curious to see how it all ends.....

Yeah, because that’s the first thing I think of when I think of Silicon Valley. Weed.

Even better! I was only hoping for my consciousness to still exist in the cloud....

See, that’s the beauty of it. Given enough data and enough processing speed, with your DARPA implant and Ludicrous Speed wifi connection, you wouldn’t be able to tell the difference between physical you and cloud you. Then when your physical body dies, sure, you can’t have sex or drink bourbon anymore, but you can

I envision it like a lizard growing a new tail or something. When there’s enough processing speed, it’s then just a matter of accumulating enough data. I’m assuming that since all of the info of me, so to speak, is in the cloud, then I can either consciously be there or in my body, kind of moving back and forth? A