2025.01.24 05:01 beckbb3 What are the best ways to help build my frame with pectus and ribflare
I spent the first 4 months of my gym routine building up my muscle to hide my chest. While I don’t think it’s perfect it definitely has improved. As I get to a lower bf% I still see no signs of abs and am worried due to my ribflare they will never come in. The goal is to cut a bit then main and gain for most of the summer. What Bf% do you think I am now submitted by beckbb3 to gymadvice [link] [comments] |
2025.01.24 05:01 hazycrazey Live look at Oilers and Canucks fans fighting in the circlejerk sub
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2025.01.24 05:01 sharewithme Word of The Hour: liike
liike translates to motion
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2025.01.24 05:01 FlyingTunafish Surprise! NDP BC has lowest income taxes for average working person
https://tparkin.substack.com/p/surprise-socialist-bc-has-lowest
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2025.01.24 05:01 AutoModerator Weekend Free Talk Thread [Friday]
Hello everyone, and welcome to MCULeaks2's weekend free talk thread, posted every Friday; this is a place for discussions on anything, even if it isn't related to Marvel or Marvel movies.
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2025.01.24 05:01 Mackheath1 With better writing and acting would Agents Miller & Einstein become a longer running item?
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2025.01.24 05:01 flowercrownprincexie Lan WangJi Birthday Tribute | Stupid in Love
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2025.01.24 05:01 PratimPramanik TLOU 2 Artbook and Steelbook
Looking to buy The Last of Us Part 2 Steelbook and Artbook. If anyone has them or looking to sell, Kindly let me know. Thanks.
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2025.01.24 05:01 AutoModerator Forever Home Friday
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2025.01.24 05:01 IlikeLepidoptera I feel like there should be a search feature in the learned words tab.
It would be very useful if your trying to remember the word of a word. submitted by IlikeLepidoptera to duolingo [link] [comments] |
2025.01.24 05:01 whateversay My favorite website to compare case sizes (https://comparesizes.com/)
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2025.01.24 05:01 sharewithme Word of The Hour: moviĝo
moviĝo translates to motion
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2025.01.24 05:01 ReeBothSides Tim’s growth as a film critic
I’ve noticed Tim has been a lot more focused on the movies this season, especially with regards to runtime. He mentions useful facts such as how long the movie is much more frequently, and I gotta say, I really appreciate that as a film buff myself. Can you think of any other ways has Tim upped his film criticism game recently? Please discuss, thanks
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2025.01.24 05:01 minerzay08 What is this?
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2025.01.24 05:01 No-Tomatillo-8905 New Members Intro
If you’re new to the community, introduce yourself!
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2025.01.24 05:01 sneakyturtle694 Dialga raid! 3242 1613 4437
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2025.01.24 05:01 PsychoArchivalist Menace and Greg clearly do not know what disco sounds like
The Bucketheads - The Bomb (These Sounds Fall into My Mind) in no way, shape, or form sounds like disco. It does not even have a '70s sound to it. That is pure house. If you are dumb enough to think that that sounds like disco, then you clearly have demonstrated that you have not listened to disco music long enough in your life to be familiar with it. I have been listening to disco music since I was a kid in the '90s. The difference between '70s disco and '90s house music is striking, resounding, and instantly discriminable. There is no mistaking it. And these men are 20 years older than me. I am a homosexual man so that is probably why it is recognizable to me. Greg is gay too, but he sucks at being a gay man. Even Woody was able to recognize that that was house.
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2025.01.24 05:01 sharewithme Word of The Hour: motie
motie translates to motion
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2025.01.24 05:01 XenoStrider My bday this week and didnt really celebrated it.
Just worked on my bday. Folks didn't call. No one really texted. Could use some positive vibes, energy and bday wishes. Even if we're all just sitting behind the screen would mean a lot.
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2025.01.24 05:01 avamontana Green or hazel?
Sometimes people think they are green, sometimes people say hazel. What do you all think? submitted by avamontana to WhatisMyEyeColour [link] [comments] |
2025.01.24 05:01 howieangler New Members Intro
If you’re new to the community, introduce yourself!
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2025.01.24 05:01 dickson_6969 [MS] The Bet ( my first short story)
The Bet
There was a man named Jack in a small town. He was known for his fearless attitude toward death. He mocked it openly, often laughing in its face and taking dangerous risks to prove that he was untouchable. People in the town whispered about him, calling him the "man who cheats death."
One evening, Jack sat in his favorite bar, a place where he spent his nights playing cards and drinking. He was in the middle of a game that involved huge risks when the door swung open and a mysterious figure appeared. The figure was tall, dressed in black, and with an aura that made the whole room go silent. The man approached Jack and asked, "Are you the famous one who doesn't fear death?"
Jack laughed and said, "Yes, that's me.
The man smiled darkly and said, "What if one day you wake up and find yourself terrified of death?"
Jack laughed again, "Not a chance."
The man then laid a gold coin on the table and said, "Let's make a bet. If you ever think or say that you are afraid of death, you lose. But if you don't, I will take whatever you want.
Without hesitation, Jack grabbed the coin. “I’ll never be afraid,” he said confidently, pocketing it.
The man smiled. “We’ll see.”
Jack spent the rest of the night drinking, and eventually passed out. The next morning, he awoke with a headache and little memory of the events from the previous night. As he walked through town, a lottery salesman stopped him and offered him a ticket. Jack refused, still empty-handed. The salesman pressed him to take a look at his pockets. To Jack's surprise, there was the very same gold coin in his pocket. A picture of the strange man popped into his head, but Jack shrugged it off.
Curious, he bought his lottery ticket. To his own surprise, he won. His winnings allowed him to open his own successful business, marry a college friend after all these years, and bear a son. For the rest of several more years, all was well with money and happiness but never forgot this bet.
One day, walking down the street, a man stopped him again. "Are you the one who doesn't fear death?" the man asked. Jack, at this time a productive family man, hesitated. "I. I don't fear death," he replied, although a strange unease settled in his stomach.
The man nodded and said, "Then let's play the game.
They went back to the same bar where he proposed playing Russian roulette, a game with a revolver that is dangerous. Jack, ever confident, agreed. They bet that if Jack flinched or backed down, he would lose. The gun was loaded, the chamber spun, and Jack's hand tightened around it. It came to his turn, and he was about to pull the trigger, but then his phone rang. It was his wife, reminding him to hurry home because it was his son's birthday.
"Wait," Jack said, hesitating, his finger hovering over the trigger. The man encouraged him, "Are you afraid?"
"No," Jack said definitively, but then he stopped his hand again. "I have to go.
He rushed home, but on his arrival, he received devastating news: his wife and son had been in a terrible accident. He rushed to the hospital where the doctors told him their condition was critical. Desperate, Jack fell to his knees and prayed for forgiveness. He had mocked death for so long, but now he realized how foolish he had been.
As he prayed, a voice came behind him. It was the man who had taken the bet from him years ago.
"You lost," the man said.
He turned around with his heart racing. "What do you mean? What do you want?"
The man smiled. "I took your bet, and now I'm taking what I desire. You said if you lost, I could take anything."
Jack's stomach fell as he realized what had occurred. The man had taken the lives of his wife and son.
Just when the doctor came to tell him that his family had died, Jack felt a chill. He turned to see the mysterious man,the man is gone and there were now only two coins, one gold and one silver, in a corner left by the mysterious man.
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2025.01.24 05:01 AutoModerator Race Roll Call
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2025.01.24 05:01 mayorofanything Hate when that happens...
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