Welp, about to do one of my “impossible” workouts with my “impossible” body.
Feels great to do all this “impossible” stuff. I highly recommend it.
Welp, about to do one of my “impossible” workouts with my “impossible” body.
Feels great to do all this “impossible” stuff. I highly recommend it.
There's something buried in here: Russia isn't rotating its troops. Almost at all. Guys go to the front line, and stay there until they die, or the unit is effectively destroyed.
Humans can't take this. Mentally, they will break down w/in months. 1/nhttps://t.co/peSG7yROra
— Brynn Tannehill (@BrynnTannehill) September 14, 2022
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.
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.
Nearly every car sold in Norway is now electric
The future is here itโs just not evenly distributed
🤯 ⚡️ pic.twitter.com/8gENbuvO80
— Justin Guay (@Guay_JG) September 14, 2022
Remember 10 years ago when this was “impossible?”
About the below post, do those workouts really seem incredibly difficult to most people? Get in a routine and it’s just something you do.
Those are easy, easy workouts compared to the shit I used to do in the army.
You canโt get Zac Efronโs body. And you shouldnโt 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.
Reminder: Everyone doesn't work best at the same times
How much genius have we been missing out on by trying to force people into a 9-5 box for a century? pic.twitter.com/BXE6UuTZvL
— Marissa Goldberg (@mar15sa) September 14, 2022
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.