Really happy with Dragon Ball Daima what a good ride this was, much better than duper super 2 more episodes to go
I;ve been waiting to see the dub on Netflix but I guess it wont happen for a while. Overall what I've seen is kinda meh, but I'll have to see it for myself. I actually enjoyed GT and never understood the hate
I actually enjoyed GT and never understood the hate
I think it's mixed. Which is really a sequel to DBZ? GT or DBS?
GT isn't really that bad in my opinion, though, there are some cheesy and corny scenes but I think the ending is much better as it sends off for the entire series at that point.
Maybe we are both biased when you live a happy life where you can relying and be relied on without it becoming a burden.
Maybe its me who is sick of being relied on, and in return only receiving more compromises, more troubles, more pain.
Maybe Im wrong, and i dont want to convince anyone Im right. But playing the “good martiage” card as an argument doesnt really convince me either. Simply because Ive seem more bad marriages than good ones in my life. My parents are divorced since i was 3, to begin with. Both sides just found new partners who were clearly subpar to them.
On a positive note, I never completely stopped doing exercises, but this past week was the one I did the most in like 2 years.
As a result, I could lose some important kilos.
If I can repeat the same effort this next week I will reach my current goal (staying between 60 and 61kg - currently a little below 63kg).
Its also a virtuous cycle: the more I lose weight, more intense exercises I can do. In fact, by the end of the past week I could endure more sprints exactly because Ive been reducing some kilos along the way.
There is a couple of people in this forum I already consider a friend, but Afania no.
Its too much work to deal with.
It's only "work" if you challenge other people's pov by telling their way of life or belief is wrong. Because you'll have to deal with the opposite side fighting back. That's how it becomes "work".
Don't challenge other people's pov and everything is easy ;)
You'll see plenty of similarly minded 75+ year olds sharing the same view I did, tired of spouses dying on them and losing family and all the pain of loss making them jaded too etc, refusing to rely on anyone else ever again
Ironically it was FFXI that taught me the concept of mutual benefit, since we need to rely on each other to get ***done in ffxi. Over the years this concept has helped me so much when it comes to expanding connections and fulfilling different social need irl.
So I have FFXI to thank, otherwise I think I could become those jaded 75 year old too lol.
It's better to eat less than work out more, if your goal is weight loss.
I actually always try to reduce how much I eat per day, but there is no comparison about the results.
Im pretty used to the exercises, so its way easier to spend like 2~3h with exercises + rest than spending days eating less or eating things that dont really satiates.
This word (that express how you think about others replies) kinda sums up pretty well why its really not worth to deal with you.
No, I don't view all the forum replies as a "challenge". It depends on how you phrase your pov.
If your choice of word is "your pov is weird" when I expressed it then it's easy to read it as a challenge, because the term "weird" sounds dismissive and negative.
If you just say your pov on friendship without dismissing mine (like what Josiahflaming did) then I probably wouldn't even bother to do any subsequent reply, I'll accept we have different opinions and move on.
Not saying you can't use a dismissive term btw, it's your freedom to pick a preferred term, if you expect the consequences that comes with it that is.
CICO might be physiologically true, but heavy exercise still raises cortisol and in turn causes cravings. For long term success, most people need to develop healthier eating habits. Only a very small portion of the population(elite athletes) has the drive and free time to outrun a shitty diet.
The default font rendering on Windows was changed.
You can re-enable the old one via about:config.
Set "gfx.font_rendering.cleartype_params.force_gdi_classic_for_families" to "Arial,Consolas,Courier New,Microsoft Sans Serif,Segoe UI,Tahoma,Trebuchet MS,Verdana" and "gfx.font_rendering.cleartype_params.force_gdi_classic_max_size" to 15.
Then restart the browser.
Edit: I don't use Firefox, so I can't personally verify if this method fix the problem. I only repost the result.
This is a thread that I found on another website I post at. It can be really really interesting. I thought it deserved a place here.
Post your random thoughts for the day here, or anything else that intrigues you.
For starters, is it possible to give constructive critism to someone who doesn't have a neck? I totally just walked by a girl who didn't. Someone isn't getting a necklace for Valentines day!
And who decided black and white can't be colors? I want to say a racist. I really do.