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  1. Jade333
    10-21-2012 08:30 PM
    Jade333
    Entertaining is a most appropriate term for them.
  2. Zsych
  3. Async
    10-21-2012 07:07 PM
    Async
    "complete with premature ejaculation"

    just fucking awesome. speaking from experience?
  4. Async
    10-21-2012 06:39 PM
    Async commented on The fu***n time has come
    I like your answers. Awesome! Gawd! the young these days
  5. Jade333
    10-21-2012 07:31 AM
    Jade333
    E7, how are you liking these political debates?
  6. Zodd
    10-21-2012 12:20 AM
    Zodd
    I think a straight angle also doesn't work. I think I also remember that those things, that the bars are really far apart, and I have broad shoulders. But an abb bench with dumbells/barbell should probably do the trick.
  7. DarkPassenger
    10-21-2012 12:18 AM
    DarkPassenger
    How did that go?
  8. Zodd
    10-21-2012 12:12 AM
    Zodd
    A thing like this could work also maybe:




    Or rings.
  9. Zodd
    10-20-2012 11:51 PM
    Zodd
    normal incline benchpress targets the upper pecs, right? with reverse incline benchpress I mean that your head is closer to the ground than your hips. So like this:




    10 seconds ago I tried push ups with my hands on my bench, and I think I feel more tension in the pec muscles under my nipples.
  10. Zodd
    10-20-2012 11:44 PM
    Zodd
    dumbell flys I really doubt, maybe if you reverse incline. but I think you still train more your the sides of your pecs and that place under your armpits/those muscles over your upper ribs/next to your pecs. It feels that way atleast.
  11. Zodd
    10-20-2012 11:40 PM
    Zodd commented on Critique this Physique
    for working the underside of the pecs I've read "body-ups", that's like a chin up, but with your whole torso above the bar. And reverse incline benchpress maybe?
  12. Dancingqueen
    10-20-2012 09:32 PM
    Dancingqueen
    Sarcasm lol. Love it!
  13. Bluesea
    10-20-2012 06:12 PM
    Bluesea
    Yes, and for some the flashbacks are too often and there are not enough buffers to balance the effects of this emotionally and psychologically - if they live alone, have relationship breakdowns and substance misuse to cope on top of this it can be all too overwhelmingly negative to see the light anymore. I hope they find another solution to maintaining world peace than traumatising people by sending them out to war. If we were to study what belief systems enable people to sustain horror and trauma and survive it healthily this might help us to create more resilience in people. Maybe I should start a thread to see what people would come up with as belief systems that would achieve this? But then again, of all people who would have researched this to come up with a solution you would think it would be the military and they have the biggest problem with it. Strange in the sense that the basic logic - kill another to preserve one's own life that operates in war and in the natural world when faced with a predator - is one that results in people taking their own lives when experienced too often.
  14. leslissocool
    10-20-2012 05:36 PM
    leslissocool
    Thank you!
  15. Bluesea
    10-20-2012 05:36 PM
    Bluesea
    In that example I tend to see it as ego, pride, and cultural belief based decision making - I'd rather kill myself than let you have the pleasure of killing me. Some people of another culture, in the same situation, would feel they were more honoured by never giving up and fighting to the death, even when that is inevitable. But agree the recognition of insurmountable odds has the factors in place in that instance. In your initial definition I got the sense of experiencing too much negativity and being forced to participate in things against your values too often for too long that can result in people not being able to live with themselves as they have lost a sense of who they are and the meaning of life - the foundations of what that used to be, have now been destroyed by experience - what and who is surviving for what reason now that I know the world to be this way and myself to have done these things... the trigger of war experience that triggers the survival instinct is so severe it overwhelms the person's capacity to have a will to live. More like a confusion as I think about it, a loss of core self from which the survival instinct can ground itself?
  16. Bluesea
    10-20-2012 05:07 PM
    Bluesea
    That is a good way of putting it. Too overwhelming to survive.
  17. Bluesea
    10-20-2012 04:44 PM
    Bluesea commented on Why do so few people commit suicide?
    Yes, but witnessing the horror and participating in the barbarianism has a consequence we see in the suicide stats in the military....
  18. Monte314
    10-19-2012 03:54 PM
    Monte314
    They made fun of it... completely missed the point.
  19. Dung
    The type on this one is epic. Would make a great super hero film title design...
  20. INTJane
    10-18-2012 09:53 PM
    INTJane commented on Fuck Me
    Melt? Are you in Cle Hts? I ate at Melt with girlfriends a couple of months ago.

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