Cam girls? I doubt they will ever be left alone to do their thing without being persecuted. Guess I should strap in for constant plagues as a result. Shame.The pandemic will be over once Gods chosen people stop being persecuted on the internet.
Cam girls? I doubt they will ever be left alone to do their thing without being persecuted. Guess I should strap in for constant plagues as a result. Shame.The pandemic will be over once Gods chosen people stop being persecuted on the internet.
I think you meant strap onCam girls? I doubt they will ever be left alone to do their thing without being persecuted. Guess I should strap in for constant plagues as a result. Shame.
"You may as well smoke those cigarettes, because you could be hit by a bus tomorrow."McEnany is not the only White House official to dispense dubious health advice ahead of the holiday next week. Dr. Scott Atlas, Trump’s controversial coronavirus adviser, encouraged Americans in a Fox News interview on Monday to proceed with plans to celebrate with elderly relatives because “for many people, this is their final Thanksgiving.”
I'd rather live 4 years less if it means I can eat what I want"You may as well smoke those cigarettes, because you could be hit by a bus tomorrow."
The ONLY pandemic ThanksgivingSenior Trump administration officials sent starkly different messages on Wednesday as they prepared Americans for their first pandemic Thanksgiving
Oh god please don't jinx it...The ONLY pandemic Thanksgiving
Haha, I find it hard to believe that at the rate we're going that we either don't develop natural herd immunity or a vast majority of people haven't gotten the vaccine by next fall. I predicted on my first post here that there will be no restrictions by next summer (outside of really big indoor gatherings like conventions and such as I think people will be skiddish of those type of things still).Oh god please don't jinx it...
I MEAN, HE'S NOT FUCKING WRONG, HOLY SHITDr. Scott Atlas, Trump’s controversial coronavirus adviser, encouraged Americans in a Fox News interview on Monday to proceed with plans to celebrate with elderly relatives because “for many people, this is their final Thanksgiving.”
Granted.I'd rather live 4 years less if it means I can eat what I want
There are two major issues:I'd rather live 4 years less if it means I can eat what I want
From my position, I noticed a marked decline in my physical capabilities in my mid-30s: mostly, I was picking up injuries more easily and taking longer to recover. Now I'm on the cusp of what many call middle age, and the decline is just getting faster. I want to be the sort of person who can still walk up a mountain (UK standards, ~600m) without struggling when I'm over 60, because I've seen in my parents and their generation just how much more quality of life you retain in advanced years if you're fit and healthy.And the third issue:
3) One vice is acceptable but the compound of several of them can be devastating.
Just eating unhealthy or smoking or drinking alcohol or not exercising can be worked around. But if you do all of them? That's shaving a decade off of your life expectancy and adding decades of increasingly ailing health to what remains of your life. None of us are perfect and we all struggle with various vices (being too picky about your food or exercising too much isn't healthy either), but the more areas we can maintain a decent standard in the longer we can live a full life without suffering from quality of life impeding health issues. Because at the end of the day most of us don't care if we live to 90 or 95, but most want to avoid ending up bedridden and unable to perform activities of daily life on their own for years upon years until passing away in agony.
I think it's still a sour point though, espescially with collective healthcare. People can smoke, drink, eat too much salt, fat, sugar etc and sit in front of the TV 24/7 all they want but this invariably leads to tremendous healthcare costs and people becoming majorly susceptible to complications from coronavirus for example.And the third issue:
3) One vice is acceptable but the compound of several of them can be devastating.
Just eating unhealthy or smoking or drinking alcohol or not exercising can be worked around. But if you do all of them? That's shaving a decade off of your life expectancy and adding decades of increasingly ailing health to what remains of your life. None of us are perfect and we all struggle with various vices (being too picky about your food or exercising too much isn't healthy either), but the more areas we can maintain a decent standard in the longer we can live a full life without suffering from quality of life impeding health issues. Because at the end of the day most of us don't care if we live to 90 or 95, but most want to avoid ending up bedridden and unable to perform activities of daily life on their own for years upon years until passing away in agony.
I'd make that every two days when older. The body needs more recovery time between significant exertions, otherwise it'll lead to accumulating tissue damage: eventually this will become strained or torn muscles, ligaments, tendons, bone stress fractures, etc. that'll put a person out for weeks or even months....and an hour of moderate to intense exercise each day.
Yeah, but you could also take an hourly walk at a brisk pace for example. That doesn't cause stress on the body but contributes a lot to keeping you fit. Not just that but sleep quality improves, mental health etc. And it's free! xDI'd make that every two days when older. The body needs more recovery time between significant exertions, otherwise it'll lead to accumulating tissue damage: eventually this will become strained or torn muscles, ligaments, tendons, bone stress fractures, etc. that'll put a person out for weeks or even months.
Of course, if you alternated what parts of your body were taking the punishment, you might be able to do it every day.