The like and get likes thread II

phew, what a day. got some dank frags with the jaguar :smiley: highlight of the day is snagging a slicer kill in the presence of 3 of his friends, watching helplessly as I destroy his pathetic ship, unable to save him. Death to Amarr!

@Nana_Skalski it may have been some gas… the human body is such a weird and inefficient machine, all things considered. but if you enjoyed those sausages then perhaps it was worth the trouble :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

now it’s time to call it a day. goonite everyone and fly dangerous!


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Being muscular wasn’t the case back in the 1970’s and I’m not impressed by today’s bodybuilders by any means.
I WAS overweight, borderline morbid obese even. Because of that, I was declared exempt from mandatory military duty. Back in 2015 I was already going to the gym regularly but building muscle instead of losing weight. And I especially said “when”, not “if”. I went to the gym once several weeks ago to see what can I do. I was only able to do 3/4th of my regular 2015 routine and my whole body was felt ecstatic for a week despite being sore despite during that whole time.

I’m sorry to hear what happened to you in the past.

In order to enjoy something, a person needs anticipation, a reason to do it. He needs to talk himself/herself into doing it. Loving the self also involves taking good care of the body. Investing in it.

The oldest Mr. Olympia winner was Chris Dickerson in 1982. He was 43 years old. Fancy that :sweat_smile:

I have always had the Japanese attitude of work and by that I mean:

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Addendum EDIT:

I don’t do anything when there is no reason apparent to me. But when I see even a single VALID reason, I weigh it in my head and after that, more valid reasons come to my mind in rapid succession and I give 100% effort.

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Actually who can decide if something is a joke or isnt? :thinking:

Is there a law on jokes? :face_with_raised_eyebrow:

Q: What’s the difference between an accountant and a lawyer?
A: Accountants know they’re boring.

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I am about to head out into the abyss again. Been thinkin about it all day.

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Well, one of the downsides of being a intuitive thinker is that sometimes you just miss the mark by ten thousand miles when acting based on insufficient information. I thought you had a self-image issue and offered some useful advice on those grounds.

I guess that it’s a way to care about others, even if they’re internet strangers.

As for doing things, I barely undertake anything. A non trivial part of the issue is deciding “which one” out of the swarm of ideas that cross my brain every day. It’s like picking a lighting bolt from a thunderstorm: which one is the right one? Why that and not another?

It always puzzles me when people decide doing things (something I find extremely difficult) and yet they think that having ideas is very difficult (and that’s something I do effortlessly for as long as i am conscious).

So I have to laugh at self-aid suggestions like “follow your dream”. Heh. Ma’am, I don’t dream in my sleep, but I would need 10 or 20 lives to live everything I can think of in a year… every year of my life… at least since I was about 30. That’s a backlog of maybe 150 to 300 lives (for the time being) if I had to take seriously everyhhing that occurs to me just by being awake.

Yeah, it really puzzles me how easily people make decissios and do stuff, and yet they think that having ideas is diffiicult. :woman_shrugging:

And now it’s horribly late because this is the fourth version of the message… and I am too afraid that it might not make anys ense at this point so I will just post it.

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Some people will be offended by anything literally. And at some point the subtle line between “offfensive as it intends to do harm” and “offensive because the offended intends to manipulate others” was blurred. That someone claims to be offended doesn’t means that it is offensive. There are douchebags prone to be offended by anythign that hands them a sliver of control and power, and they’re causing lots of harm.

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First thing that came to my mind was this:

Maslow (1987) also pointed out that most behavior is multi-motivated and noted that “any behavior tends to be determined by several or all of the basic needs simultaneously rather than by only one of them” (p. 71).

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And now, on to bed. It’s really really late and probably tomorrow I will miss sleeping earlier but oh well…

Nighties lovelies! (and now i can’t remember waht did I wanted to share…)

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Nini :kissing_heart:/

:sleeping:

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I need to figure out this Bootstrap 4 stuff and make a typo3 template :confused:

Ugh, web programming… Disgusting…

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Already a sunny morning here, and I am after properly meatloafed breakfast. Timezone everyone. :kissing_heart:/

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■■■■■■■ Lost…

I nearly didn’t make it out of there…

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And of course the fuckup in mission 2 bit me in the ass 3 missions later and I gotta restart all over again.
■■■■ this RNG :angry:

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Rainy day here, guess it will cool down a bit the traditional unions’ marches for May 1st. :woman_shrugging:

Also, good morning LAGLers!

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Working on that Cyberpunk 2077 hype :hushed:

Final production time for this pistol was a little over 3 weeks, including creating a set of 9 silicone molds to accommodate future orders for more replicas.

:ok_hand:

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Good morning, lovelies. :heart:

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https://freedom-to-tinker.com/2018/04/23/announcing-iot-inspector-a-tool-to-study-smart-home-iot-device-behavior/

I don’t understand why people would willingly install spyware devices all over their homes…

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CCP why are you copying every other MMO?

have you really run out of originality?

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BEHOLD!


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if you look closely you will see 2 killmarks.

i killed someone on the test server and jacked their faction cap recharger and imperial navy EANM. that cap recharger added 5 extra mins on my capacitor time. old time was 19:42.

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