This guy sounds so much like Zach de la Rocha, it hurts my brain to hear him trash talk in games.
This guy sounds so much like Zach de la Rocha, it hurts my brain to hear him trash talk in games.
That’s great! You get to do what you love! But I’m pretty sure you don’t eat more than one pizza per month :P
I love that the game’s name screams “budget b movie.” It makes terrible, buggy games even more terrible.
You can still love, and do a lot of exercise, and at the same time, be extremely lazy in other physical aspects of your life. My brain is fucked up.
Eh, waterproofing their phones would not be in their best interests though. People will buy iPhones regardless of whether or not they’re waterproof. Apple gets more $ if people keep busting their phones with water damage. A lot of people barely need any excuse to upgrade their iPhones anyway.
I miss that game! Did they ever release the graphics refresh? Is it still going?
That is simply not true. Of course it doesn’t immunize you from heart disease, but it certainly reduces the risk. You cannot guarantee that I will have joint problems in the future, some people go through their whole lives doing high intensity (impact) exercise, and never receive any serious injuries. Sports based…
This man is not worthy enough to wield duct tape. GTFO Sir.
Ah Sony, now they’re making people pick between low light functionality, and landscape poster printing. Arse. I would be interested to see a rolling shutter/moire comparison between the a7r2/a7s2.
I printed a 32” poster from my old Canon 600D, 18mp, looks fine to me. Honestly, unless you’re going to be blowing your images up to huge scales, 12MP is just fine. Now you really just need to decide what’s more important to you. Potentially huge prints with the a7r2, or great hand held night time photography with the…
Enjoy man, this sounds like quite the challenge. I feel a little sorry for Cubans though, pretty soon, Havannah is going to be flooded with Starbucks and Taco Bells, and the most beautiful spots around the country are going to be destroyed by huge all-inclusive hotels/tourist hotspots. The serene, beautiful landscape…
As are you, of course. But the fact is, I’ve been running for 19 years, and have never had an injury serious enough to visit a doctor. If I’d just let myself go, I would probably have had at least one or two medical problems brought on by excess weight. Especially later in life.
OK, well millions of years of evolution have lead us to conclude that running (THE main source of our predatory success in the wild,) is wildly unhealthy, and we should all stick to just walking, or using machinery surrounded by cotton wool (just incase we fall off.) Because it should also cost money to do exercise. I…
Unfortunately though, some people think it’s OK to force their opinion directly at the person involved. Which is not cool at all.
I’m not sure that’s true all around the world though. I’ve been fat, and I’ve been trim (not skinny though.) No one treated me any differently, it was mostly my own attitude that affected the way people interacted with me. When I see a super skinny person, I think they look ill, not healthy. Likewise when I see a…
Being fat also wears your joints out. With the added negative health problems that come with it. You can still be fat, and fit, but there have been studies that suggest being fat is way more unhealthy than just being unfit, including:
What the fuck is “thin privilege” ? Being thin doesn’t offer you any privileges. Being average sized (slightly podgy, but not obese,) does offer you privileges. Well, maybe not privileges, it just means that you are most likely to fit into clothes, and not be treated any differently socially. This is because the…
There is nothing wrong with being fat, per-say. Each to their own I suppose. But as an ex fatty, I can tell you that I now feel happier, more mobile, and more sociable. One of these things is affected by society’s body image pressure (social aspect,) but the other two are definitely affected by how much easier and…
You must be trolling though. Running is not a high risk activity, it’s about as natural as it gets for the human body. Being fat and unfit causes way more health problems than basic exercise. Sure, if you’re out there risking your life, you should pay a premium for it, but don’t force people that look after their…
How is running a burden to the health system? Sure, runners may be at increased risk from minor injuries such as sprains and the like, but also reduce other, more mortal, expensive risks, such as heart disease and cancer.