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I don’t know, man. I think the battle is lost. I’m not even sure what to do about it. An idiot friend of mine actually made a good point the other day after the Pulse shooting. He was like, “I’m thinking about getting my concealed carry (permit). If the laws aren’t going to change, you may as well do what you can to

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He does have a problem. He’s a human being. And we’re assholes.

Kevin love was called for 3 sticky tack calls all by himself. One of the fouls he wasn’t even touching the dude. What are you missing about?

Yeah, there’s definitely a point of diminishing returns regarding a lack of stability. But, I do think the aversion to machines is a kind of paranoia. A well-designed machine is going to be safer than free weights and will stimulate the targeted muscles arguably more effectively.

People always need something new and exciting. Even if they put their health in great peril. Hell, the crossfit thing is just another social club. People like it because they feel a part of something. Not only a part of something, but something “tough” and “gritty” or whatever. Never mind the incessant joint pain and

Ehhhh...the idea that unstable exercises work extra muscles comes with a pretty major caveat. Yes, they use so-called “stablizer” muscles. But do you really know what that means? Do you know which muscles those are?

This is a good answer.

I’ve met at least a half-dozen MBAs who have tried to rope me in to MLMs, each one telling me, “As an MBA, I can honestly say this is the best business model I’ve ever seen.”

This is the right answer.

+1 for being obscure to millennial readers.

True to some extent, but I don’t think testosterone is increased enough to have any discernible effect.

Eh. Regardless if he’s currently biting off more than he can chew, he’s definitely left his mark....

While the skill is impressive. I actually think the meme loses much of its potency if the blend is too well done.

This is the proper taek.

I’m not going to jump all over you from my soapbox like some of these other people. I just want to inform you that, based on my (admittedly, probably minimal) understanding of the issue, it isn’t the intensity of the blows that are most worrisome. It’s the repetition of lesser, seemingly insignificant blows that

Over the past few weeks, I get get the impression that no one at Gawker has read Nassim Taleb or Daniel Kahneman. I’m not actively trying to be smug (it comes naturally), but trust me when I say a lot of the stuff that’s been written about over the past few weeks that don’t involve Donald Trump are covered quite

I think a lot of millennials have just come to the proper conclusion that working excess hours is a waste of life. My experience with them has been that if they get the work done, they want to go home. If they get future work done, they don’t want to be in the office. I don’t know why that’s a bad thing. My experience

The gawker/kinja crowd is overwhelminly liberal (don’t really know about jalopnik). But they’re the priviliged liberals. Highly educated and generally well-paid. So they still benefit enough from the the matrix to be in abject denial about the realities of just how fucked this country is, Trump or no Trump.

Oh yeah. For sure. I was on a high protein diet for a couple of years. Got up to almost 200-lbs but I wasn’t ripped at all. I was somewhere near or above 20-percent BF. I didn’t feel satiated all the time. I think you nailed it with the nutrient density of fruits/veggies and the importance of fiber. A good experiment,