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That is very true. I should have known better, since I was reading some other article with regards to BMI and thinking it should just be discarded because it is massively inaccurate for most “athletic” people, from the body builders to the long distance runners. It is easy enough to get a rough percent body fat these

FWIW, Levi’s 502s can be found in both stretch and non-stretch varieties.
The main difference between the 502 and standard 501s is that the 502 has a more tapered leg (smaller leg opening) and a zipper instead of buttons. The rise and roomy butt/thigh is the same.

For reference I’m a 6'1" 292 lbs powerlifter with a 36" waist and 30" thighs.

“Athletic” is so many different things. A weight lifter and a long distance runner do not have the same body shape, and should not use the same cut.

I have a couple of pairs of shrink-to-fits, but unfortunately, they do not shrink to fit all contours. Around 15% shrinkage in length and 5% in width is as much as you get. If the width is far too roomy, no amount of shrinking them will cure that. Even when boiling them and hanging them with dumb bells in each leg to

My problem is finding jeans for my non-athletic butt.
Being a “skinny runner” type, most jeans hang like a sack around my butt and upper thighs, and stretch versions are even worse, as they hug the lower thigh, calling attention to the fact that I can fit a broiler chicken at each butt cheek.

AG or Levi’s vintage shrink to fit and then go through the pain of washing once and wearing the pair while its moist. It literally shrinks to fit all contours. Otherwise, Levi’s 511 for everyday wear

The demand for jeans to fit athletic bodies nowhere approaches the demand for jeans to make your body look athletic.

I have real problems with this. People use “Allergic to” when they mean sensitive to/intolerant to/a bit fussy about. For once its not even language pedantry. The issue is that people can and do die from real allergies. When the word is devalued the real meaning gets lost and real allergies are treated far more

No where in this article does it state that the “victim” was a child. You seem to have a real fascination with pedophilia.

I try very very VERY hard to be patient but the sound of children screaming is so aversive to my ears, it puts me in a dark place. I can’t handle it. I think its really cool that some places don’t allow children. I feel like the whole world caters to families, so its nice to have a place just for adults. 

I don’t see how it is relevant 25 years after conviction and on a clean slate since. The regsitry exists to basically give law enforcement first place to check lists when kids go missing because of some really sad and bad stuff that happened when they lost track of very dangerous people.

Yes, but based on my experience, they make you want to dig the inside of your ear out after about 30 minutes of use. Great sound quality and isolation, but they are extremely uncomfortable.

Even if it is 5 times less likely, this event had an impact 5 times greater than a normal car fire so the occurrence benefit gets wiped out.

I would say the same for Black Panther, which was an important social achievement, but was otherwise a by the numbers origin story.

It makes sense if you look at it as being translated from Russian first.

It’s not so much clever and indirect as much as it is answering a different take on the question. They basically answered: “What is the most dangerous food to humanity at large?” But many of us expected something more like: “What is the most dangerous food an individual could have during a single meal?”

No one said fugu; article is invalid.

There’s something a little disingenuous going on here with the app’s representation of “on/off” while listening to a song. If you’re playing through the app using Spotify for example, the “off” mode sounds nothing like the song if you were to just play through the Spotify app instead of Sonarworks. In fact the song

Yes, that’s correct.