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When my son (23) goes to the gym, he grabs two 105 or 115 dumbbells and instantly gets stares and dirty looks. When he proceeds to do decline bench presses, their eyes widen and they turn away. Fucking gym rats. | |||
#712
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But ya that’s a good bench for your son | |||
#713
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Pierce Brosnan is a fuckin trooper
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#714
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Divorced dad energy
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Pierce Brosnan is the man.
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#716
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I fault him much more, it’s why I didn’t talk to him for nearly a decade. But I don’t hold her without any fault. It’s the partner’s responsibility to take care of themselves if remotely feasible | |||
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Otherwise if two can play at that game I’d be like “what’s the matter wifey? Don’t you like my personality? Wow, it’s not all about looks yknow, stop being so selfish and still have sex with me” | ||
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Ha, take that, Dad, who keeps telling me my knees will be shot by the time I’m 50…
“Surprisingly, they found no association between an increased risk for knee or hip arthritis and the number of years someone had been running, the number of marathons completed, their weekly running mileage, nor their running pace. Given the survey respondents’ wide range of weekly mileages, paces, ages and cumulative years spent running, the results could apply to average runners who never get close to marathon-level distance, the researchers said. “Runners should be encouraged by our results,” Tjong said. “They refute the current dogma that long-distance running predisposes an individual to arthritis of the hip and knee … “We’re often compared to being like a car,” Hartwell said. “If you liken people to cars, intuitively it makes sense that the more you use your joints, the more you’re going to wear them out. But the joint is really an active, living part of the body, almost like an organ. The “wear-and-tear” notion doesn’t account for the ways running can benefit joint health and potentially offset deterioration, said Jeffrey Driban, an osteoarthritis researcher at Tufts University who wasn’t involved in the Chicago Marathon study. The activity can improve muscle function around the joints and encourage the body to produce more of what’s called synovial fluid, a viscous liquid that lubricates the joints” | ||
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i bet someone who makes running shoes funded that study.
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