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Dec 11, 2014 1:47 PM #1280981
You know your net sucks when all you see is this:
Dec 11, 2014 2:04 PM #1280986
That will...eventually load. Hopefully.
Dec 11, 2014 3:07 PM #1281001
Quote from ZeroYou know your net sucks when all you see is this:
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Oh Lord God please, no.
Dec 11, 2014 3:31 PM #1281006
Quote from JutsuIt happened to me when I smoked out of the bottle.
Basically we drilled a bowl sized hole in the top of a two liter bottle cap and put the bowl in it. Then we drilled a whole on the bottom of the bottle and covered it with tape. Filled the bottle with water and placed the bowl on the top. Put flame to the bowl and pulled off the tape, draining the water into the sink. Which causes a vacuum, pulling a ton of smoke into the bottle. Once it was full we took off the cap and inhaled pure smoke out of the bottle.
yesssss. I love waterfall bongs. I usually do it in a sink, though.
Dec 11, 2014 3:48 PM #1281013
So, I was roaming the internet, when a curious question popped into my head:
"How can you take 'The Lord's' name in vain, when we don't use his name, only his title?" I can't remember exactly what spawned this particular question, but it's been bugging me ever since. I mean, seriously, the JudeoChristiSlum God has the "names" Jehovah and Yahweh, which were formed from the 4 letters mentioned in religious text that are supposedly 'God's' name minus the vowels, and Allah is just the Muslim word for god, so how exactly do people take his name in vain?
I should sleep more and explore weird questions less.
"How can you take 'The Lord's' name in vain, when we don't use his name, only his title?" I can't remember exactly what spawned this particular question, but it's been bugging me ever since. I mean, seriously, the JudeoChristiSlum God has the "names" Jehovah and Yahweh, which were formed from the 4 letters mentioned in religious text that are supposedly 'God's' name minus the vowels, and Allah is just the Muslim word for god, so how exactly do people take his name in vain?
I should sleep more and explore weird questions less.
Dec 11, 2014 4:53 PM #1281042
Yo, Jutsu, got any stretching exercises to help straighten the upper back? Lately I've been noticing that I hunch my shoulders to the front a little bit too much, especially after my back workouts. For the past few days I've been trying my best to adjust my posture but sometimes it just slips my mind and I don't. So I figured some exercises would come in handy
Dec 11, 2014 4:58 PM #1281043
Dang it this is no fun. Guess who I am
Dec 11, 2014 4:59 PM #1281044
Quote from KijangDang it this is no fun. Guess who I am
Fuck off attention whore
Dec 11, 2014 5:08 PM #1281049
Ash?
Dec 11, 2014 5:09 PM #1281050
Dudeman.
Dec 11, 2014 5:16 PM #1281051
Quote from sssYo, Jutsu, got any stretching exercises to help straighten the upper back? Lately I've been noticing that I hunch my shoulders to the front a little bit too much, especially after my back workouts. For the past few days I've been trying my best to adjust my posture but sometimes it just slips my mind and I don't. So I figured some exercises would come in handy
I have scoliosis and used to have terrible posture exactly like you describe, it's honestly just a matter of making a conscious effort to maintain decent posture. Stand up against a wall so your toes are touching it -- your chest should barely touch the wall and your nose should be within an inch from it if you have proper posture. At least that's what I've heard, it's from a pretty old book called I Dare You and it has a whole section on proper posture.
Have you ever tried yoga? I've been getting into it recently and it really feels amazing, it's definitely made a difference so far and I only do it for 20-30 minutes a few times a week. if you look up "Yoga with Adrienne" on Youtube she has a ton of really good beginners sequences and videos.
Dec 11, 2014 5:23 PM #1281053
Quote from ExilementI have scoliosis and used to have terrible posture exactly like you describe, it's honestly just a matter of making a conscious effort to maintain decent posture. Stand up against a wall so your toes are touching it -- your chest should barely touch the wall and your nose should be within an inch from it if you have proper posture. At least that's what I've heard, it's from a pretty old book called I Dare You and it has a whole section on proper posture.
Have you ever tried yoga? I've been getting into it recently and it really feels amazing, it's definitely made a difference so far and I only do it for 20-30 minutes a few times a week. if you look up "Yoga with Adrienne" on Youtube she has a ton of really good beginners sequences and videos.
Just tried the wall method and yeah, it seems my natural posture is a bit off. When I pump my chest out it looks like I'm either looking for trouble or trying to show off my muscles like a tool, but I guess I'll have to get used to it.
My mom has been a yoga teacher for the past 10 years, I'll probablyl ask her for some beginner stuff, cos all the weight lifting certainly didn't help me become more flexible.
Dec 11, 2014 5:34 PM #1281058
Quote from ExilementI have scoliosis and used to have terrible posture exactly like you describe, it's honestly just a matter of making a conscious effort to maintain decent posture. Stand up against a wall so your toes are touching it -- your chest should barely touch the wall and your nose should be within an inch from it if you have proper posture. At least that's what I've heard, it's from a pretty old book called I Dare You and it has a whole section on proper posture.
Have you ever tried yoga? I've been getting into it recently and it really feels amazing, it's definitely made a difference so far and I only do it for 20-30 minutes a few times a week. if you look up "Yoga with Adrienne" on Youtube she has a ton of really good beginners sequences and videos.
How severe is your scoliosis? The curve I mean. Mine got so bad they had to do a posterior spinal fusion to correct it or I would've had permanent back pain and lung/heart problems. Practicing good posture helps, but you should probably get it checked if the curve is 45 degrees or more.
Dec 11, 2014 5:38 PM #1281063
Quote from sssJust tried the wall method and yeah, it seems my natural posture is a bit off. When I pump my chest out it looks like I'm either looking for trouble or trying to show off my muscles like a tool, but I guess I'll have to get used to it.
it does feel awkward as fuck at first, but after maintaining it for a while your current posture will feel very hunched over and uncomfortable. the goal isn't to perpetually maintain that posture for now, just to progress towards it.
that's cool that your mom is a yoga teacher, I'd definitely ask her for some beginner poses to practice. again,
Quote from GrimHow severe is your scoliosis? The curve I mean. Mine got so bad they had to do a posterior spinal fusion to correct it or I would've had permanent back pain and lung/heart problems. Practicing good posture helps, but you should probably get it checked if the curve is 45 degrees or more.
I think it's around 25-27 degrees but I honestly can't remember, I haven't had it checked since I was in high school. it might be 35. whatever it is, they said I was at the upper limit for what's considered a moderate curvature, but I really don't get back pain or any other side-effects from it and they determined it wasn't going to get any worse than it already is, so medical intervention wasn't necessary. for how bad the curvature is you can barely see it, I guess I got fairly lucky in that regard.
Dec 11, 2014 6:07 PM #1281072
Quote from KijangDang it this is no fun. Guess who I am
...........hmmmmm......................whiplash aka reconsile aka gitarii?