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4 yrs ago
Current You could not live with your own failure. And where did that bring you? Back to RPG.
6 yrs ago
I've been away for so long. Holy shit.
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7 yrs ago
I'm done with Guam. I want to get back home, buy an 80s Japanese sports car, and get to tuning.
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8 yrs ago
Motorcycle is finally street legal. Now I can finally live.
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8 yrs ago
I'M BACK, BABY!
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@Dread You're welcome, darling.
@Sanctus Spooki Ahhhh, gotcha. My response is to stretch a lot and not work out again until the soreness has faded. But DEFINITELY don't take my advice. I've been told working out even while sore is a better treatment than just letting it go. Eventually I guess you just get used to it, but my buddy also takes Amino Acids to help recovery. I just drink to numb the pain and try to bear it until it goes away, to be perfectly honest. I only just regained full functionality of my muscles without soreness, and this workout happened a week ago. But I really am a shitty example to follow.

I also had worked out for the first time in months, and that same buddy was basically being my fitness coach. It was a good workout, but the results speak for themselves. Less volume and load would have probably been helpful. I'm gonna stick to calisthenics for the meantime.
@Mara My elbow is fine. It was sore for a bit, but far from broken.
@Sanctus Spooki Uhhhh, DOMS? I just work out. I have a buddy who could probably answer that question without looking like an idiot, but you're asking the wrong person. I'm far from a fitness and wellness expert.
I'm from Dallas. I can say firsthand, foreigners are pretty common, even not counting Latin Americans. Especially in colleges. My first class in college, native-born Americans were actually in the minority, and of my five closest acquaintances in that class, three were born outside the US, and one was a first-generation American.

At my High School, Americans were in the majority, but even still, there was a noteworthy population of kids from outside the states.
Not normally a fan of rap, though I do have some choice favorites from the 90s and early 2000s. This definitely seems to take a couple pointers from rappers of that time, which I can definitely appreciate. Kinda makes me think of DMX. I do have one complaint being with the various changes in tempo throughout the song. That's just a problem I have in general though with any song that has that sort of change with no lead up to it or logical transition. It just comes off as jarring and makes it hard to keep up, but that's just me. 7.5/10.

Coheed and Cambria just released a new song. I think here is a good place to share it, because it is fantastic.

A new offering from Coheed and Cambria. The Dark Sentencer.

Overall, I enjoyed it, and this is typically close to what I think of when I hear the words "club music". Sadly, most clubs just play remixed, bass-boosted versions of whatever's in the top 40 at the time. This was a fun time though. I loved the beat and the use of the bass and... whatever that thing is that makes that buzzing sort of noise. Please fill me in as to what that's called. 7/10.

Also, your sig is adorable.

Gonna keep with the electronic music.

Gawd dayum I'm so bored. And sore. Worked out for the first time in a month two days ago. Hit back, arms, and abs hard. EVERYTHING above my waist is sore.
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