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City Bread

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  1. Power it on and point the laser directly into your eyes. It's like laser eye surgery, but better!
  2. Shoulder day was good. :3

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    2. City Bread

      City Bread

      Don't remind me. xD

      My quads/glutes aren't freakishly small, so that's good.

    3. 1Bit

      1Bit

      I'm sure you still look great! ^.^ All the working out must help a lot :D

    4. Xylosian

      Xylosian

      Yah gots to do them squats.

       

  3. Let's hope that he wasn't on the bloody tracks to begin with.
  4. I'm curious as to how he fell onto the tracks. Didn't he race the train parallel to said track?
  5. Hopefully, maybe with less of the train racing. lol
  6. I'm curious to see where I'll be once a year passes.
  7. I wouldn't say you're doing anything wrong.
  8. You won't believe it, but mine's the same as yours. x,D
  9. Strength first, aesthetics last. I'd bulk first for another year or so then cut. I'm still bulking, more or less just waiting 'till I notice some chub coming on.
  10. Some recent pictures of me. Nothing TOO impressive, since I've only been doing this for half a year, but meh. Yeah, you're a lot bulkier than me. .o.
  11. Damn I was close. You're also intimidatingly tall. Like....you've HUGE potential for strength to be honest. That's a lot of carbs as well. The basis of macronutrient intakes stand at 40% carbs 40% protein and 20% fat. But that's the basis, it doesn't mean that you have to follow those percentages.
  12. 3,000 - 3,500? I'm guessing you're about 200 pounds, probably way off. If you're cutting, it'd probably be beneficial to know whether you're in a caloric deficit or not. Since you're cutting, eating tonnes of carbs isn't the best thing to do.
  13. > 2 meals per day. You need at least 4 meals on a daily basis, with your caloric intake somewhat evenly spread out for each meal. I don't know what's with the huge emphasis on protein though. Carbohydrates are reeeeally important too. I'm currently playing around with my diet, and I've recently noticed that I haven't been falling asleep in school ever since I ate more carbs before bed. This is because I'm increasing my glycogen levels. But yeah, carbs are essential. c: Those are some good exercises though, but you're restricting yourself quite a bit. Only once chest exercise? I'm not sure if you're trying to do powerlifting or not (Since I've never heard of a powerlifter that does bicep curls or tricep extensions), but I'd recommend dumbbell presses and incline dumbbell presses since you get a WAY better stretch. Cable flies also offer the same. Just make sure you stretch out your shoulders and chest before you start, since believe it or not, your shoulders play a big part in chest exercises, especially incline presses.
  14. You're talking about at least fifty or so years before robots will be able to be "self aware" And I say that with quotations since creating a machine that has a conscience is pretty...well...hard. Having an AI ask and answer questions is one thing, but I doubt robots will be doing anything too impressive anytime soon. As for future generations, I don't even know.
  15. I officially have no time to catch up on YouTube videos anymore. D:

    1. 1Bit

      1Bit

      Aww nuuuuu~ D: bby why ;-;

  16. That moment when you're so wrecked that you can't even deadlift double your bodyweight for reps, but can easily rep out heavy ass dumbbell rows. Thanks genetics.

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    2. City Bread

      City Bread

      Oh, definitely. As long as I feel sweat dripping off my face, that's a good sign. :D

    3. City Bread

      City Bread

      Oh, definitely. As long as I feel sweat dripping off my face, that's a good sign. :D

    4. 1Bit

      1Bit

      Mmmm, sure sounds like a good sign ^.^

  17. I was just about to say. To put it into perspective, the discovery of gravitational waves was as big as when we discovered radio waves. Even the sound picked up by it alone was awesome, though I'm curious to know how strong the force was from a few miles from the black holes as they merged. What confuses me is how the lasers that picked up this gravitational wave compensated for the slight vibrations/minuscule earthquakes that constantly bombard the earth.
  18. The brain, because simply put, it's by far the most vital and complex part of the body.
  19. Back from hell. :D

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    2. 1Bit

      1Bit

      Aw what a shame, don't worry haz cuddles c: *hugz* X3

    3. City Bread

      City Bread

      I am now protected. <3

    4. 1Bit
  20. I'm dying.
    1. 1Bit

      1Bit

      Well, he was firing on all cylinders for sure c:

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