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Participantsquatting causes a giant surge of testosterone to course through your system, is what i’ve read. this makes you strong and big and kind of scary. I feel very amazing afterwards. it’s because the entire male essence is involved in the move, unlike smaller moves that don’t engage the entire Yang.
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Participantchuck schumer spoke at my junior high school graduation in 1978. he was the assemblyman or whatever they were called for my little district. i still remember him. the parents loved him. he was good on the stage.
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Participantthis skill might have been raised to an actual art form by judges and lawyers who want to appear normal “on the record” in the written transcript, but who are conveying utter contempt for the other party, in facially polite language.
actually, i hate being called sir, and can’t recall any time I’ve ever heard it when it was actually employed as a term of respect.
I do really like being called Counselor, though….don’t like mouthpiece, shyster or leech.
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Participant[quote=Blogstar][quote=craptcha]I just wanted to share something I read. I’m too girly for squats. I’m going for Y shape and sticking with pull ups/chin ups.[/quote]
I am more like the letter i.. a tall one at that… with big feet, pull ups are much too hard. Sharing is caring, thanks.[/quote]
Squats make you big all over I am told
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ParticipantI also do not believe you can do a real squat on a smith machine. The path I travel w weight on heels is not a straight line down nor should it be. Also it assists the lift I hate than. Just the weight and man that’s how I feel it should be
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ParticipantI guess. But haven’t you heard people call others “sir” in the most contemptuous tone imaginable? I’d rather be called dude from a good hearted person than sir from a venomous weasel.
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ParticipantI only use broseph to say who broseph slow down you are blowing my mind”
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ParticipantI oppose the smith machine because it feels way less manly
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Participant2013 predictions include a single rep 300 lb squat, a 400 lb deadlift, and also I am going to stop calling people “dude” so much.
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Participantwe are talking theoretically strict parallels, with occcasional failures to reach exact parallel due to moments of fear. I always warm up withass-to-ground lightweight dumbbell squats, and then just the bar with slow progression, and progress forward, so i can remember and feel what real parallel feels like. By the end I am usually dizzy so I am either doing something very right or very wrong.
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Participantdude is significanty less inappropriate than calling a woman client dudette, or dude.
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Participanti feel good right now. squatting 220. no aches or pains.
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ParticipantWait maybe the joke shoulda benn it’s not what you know it’s how you know at least for careers in epistomology
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ParticipantSo true. It’s not what you know it’s which epistomologists u know at least for philosophy careers
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