Thirty

Indeed. Other than a few exceptional individuals, 30 days of continuous combat means that person is done for life, even if they survive. Especially fighting in a war they don’t care about in terrible conditions where the only foreseeable end is death.

Past-y

When I think about it, it’s hard to believe that my grandfather grew up a sharecropper who took a mule cart into town once a month.

The past was very past-y compared to even my grandfather’s later life and certainly my own.

Half Ag

You canโ€™t get Zac Efronโ€™s body. And you shouldnโ€™t try.

Half-agreed, mainly due to that it’s not really healthy to use diuretics and to be so persistently dehydrated. But those workouts Chris and Zac were doing? They’re not that hard. I work out harder than Chris Pratt did and about the same as Zac Efron did.

I work out more frequently than Zac, but do fewer exercises each time. I work out three days on, one day off, and alternate arms/back and legs/abs. None of my workouts are all that easy, though, don’t get me wrong. But it’s not a superhuman effort. I also try to change it up so I don’t lose interest and quit.

I’m just really tired of reading articles about how wallowing in loserdom is the only thing you can do — because that is a lie. Wallow in loserdom or not. It’s your choice. I choose not to, that’s all. You could do the same.

Best Time

Yep. Tons of dipshit clowns have told me it’s “impossible,” but I work best between midnight and 4am or so. That’s when I am most alert and awake. Any other time, I am significantly less intelligent and less likely to come up with good ideas.