I've bought quite a few items of clothing of the "wrong gender" from them...
moonlight
Both versions are good, but I still prefer the original. I love sad songs that sound happy.
Also it's funny how everyone including myself initially thinks that the original is the cover.
A weird one:
"Sludgefest", an old Alvin and the chipmunks pop record slowed back down to the speed the vocals were recorded.
The result is unironically good – a grimy, moody sound, with deep growling guitar.
I've been wondering about this. It seems like it's been around for a long time, but I'm seeing it more recently.
I kinda like the letterforms, even though the kerning and balance of visual weight are terrible. . . . . . oiter
I also just suspend, but it sounds like you need to adjust some fan curves. (or look into getting more/better fans)
We should have fewer male babies.
This is a pretty radical take, and I understand why most people in the thread don't like your suggestion, but honestly think it has potential.
Our current concept of gender is broken, and short of abolishing gender as a societal concept, I think this could bring balance.
Put simply, we have a patriarchal society, where men are seen as the default, and positions of power skew heavily towards men. Yet men are also valued a lot less than women.
I think changing the ratio of genders could actually even out all of these factors.
Very interesting article, worth posting by itself
There's definitely a grey area. "Sports" is a spectrum from competitive team based games, to any recreational activity that requires athleticism.
In this case my point is that wrestling presents itself as a competitive sport, while that aspect of it is fake.
I agree to some extent, but there's an important difference between sport and performance. WWE is categorically separate from say, BJJ. Sure, they both have guys rolling around on the floor, and they're both kinda silly, but one is a real competition with rules and skill while the other is a predetermined show.
Fair enough.
Personally, it only feels good if I'm not tired. Also I find lifting heavy to feel not great, but light weight and slow movements to feel good. I guess it's a type of pain, but I think the type of soreness you get can be pretty satisfying.
Also I really think climbing is the best workout– it's engaging and fun enough that you're not focusing the exercise. I also loved climbing trees as a kid and a while ago I went to a bouldering gym a bit. The only downsides are that it's a bit expensive and you can easily fuck up your hands/fingers with certain techniques.
Have you tried limiting aerobic stuff? (not saying to avoid it completely)
Running has always made me feel like I'm dying, but sprinting for a really short time feels amazing.
Also have you tried strength training? I think it feels pretty good, especially isolation exercises that don't get my heartrate too high. I still feel tired for a few hours afterwards, but it does make me feel better overall.
I would rank slotted higher than Phillips because it is really easy to manufacture, and it still works when it's really shallow. There are lots of places where it's the only option that makes sense.