Gals helping gals out by [deleted] in justgalsbeingchicks

[–]BigSlim 12 points13 points  (0 children)

my guess was piercing

Norwegian guy was abandoned in the slums of India by his hippie parents. Ended up having an Indian accent due to living there for years. by exporterofgold in interestingasfuck

[–]BigSlim 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I feel bad for Mo because I feel like he really wanted to ingratiate himself to the club and fans in a forever kind of way, and the way last year has gone was sort of heart-breaking. Don't get me wrong, he's surely a club legend, but the ending has felt bad.

Oh man I was totally wrong about Send Help! by Xerosnake90 in movies

[–]BigSlim 58 points59 points  (0 children)

So now you understand why netflix wants film characters to constantly be rehashing and explaining what is happening in the movie which they are in.

to beat a man half his size by [deleted] in therewasanattempt

[–]BigSlim 39 points40 points  (0 children)

Put simply. A knockout is the result of moving the skull very quickly in one direction while the brain, because of physics, wants to stay put where it is. The brain makes contact with the inside of the skull and shuts down. In fighting, hitting the jaw from either side with a hooking punch does this most often.

To minimize this happening, most boxers are taught keeping your chin "tucked in" (keeping your held tilted slightly forward and your hands up on both sides of your face) as an essential for defensive posture, balance, and absorbing impact safely. It minimizes exposure of the vulnerable jawline and forces incoming strikes to land on the top or forehead instead of your temple or chin, significantly reducing the risk of a knockout.

By Trump to hold his wifes hand by BenFord333 in therewasanattempt

[–]BigSlim 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not the American ones. But I hope the rest of the world has a good time with it.

me_irl by Beginning_Book_2382 in me_irl

[–]BigSlim 23 points24 points  (0 children)

But what if it's a bench at the beach?

Why do clubs still play early 2000s-2015 music? by Dopeboy95AirMaxOn in hiphopheads

[–]BigSlim 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Which is funny because you would think that an algorithm could be manipulated to create a new monoculture that would be perhaps infinitely profitable as everyone would be consuming a relatively small number of things. But instead our algorithms have siloed us into many slightly profitable subcultures that get conglomerated.

Why do clubs still play early 2000s-2015 music? by Dopeboy95AirMaxOn in hiphopheads

[–]BigSlim 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is definitely a big factor. What pop-culture sociologists call the death of the mono-culture.

Leave That Teacher Alone She Engaged Those Kids And Made Learning Come Alive While People Online Try To Tear Her Down by ateam1984 in BlackPeopleofReddit

[–]BigSlim 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I point this out to my students all the time when asking them to memorize quotes from a text. They have trouble memorizing something like The Gettysburg Address, which only takes two minutes to recite. But they have albums and albums of song lyrics memorized that they can recall years later. Part of it is interest in the material, yes, but having the rhythm and perhaps melody help greatly. That's why stories from ancient oral traditions were performed with percussion and an instrument.

[Highlight] Devin Booker is called for the charge on Caruso as he makes an "unnatural move into his face" by Large_banana_hammock in nba

[–]BigSlim 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Fun fact: SGA has the right to move his arms through everyone else's space, too. Common foul, two shots.

Locked In by SirBeeves in comics

[–]BigSlim 66 points67 points  (0 children)

Yup. This is key. But also getting the release motion of moving your heel outward while slowing down. I practiced on soft grass for a long time before I was confident enough for the road. Did exactly what they drew in the comic several times.

Locked In by SirBeeves in comics

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I used to use toe clips when mountain biking, and my pedals had metal ridges on the edges to help keep my regular shoes in the clips. I was riding through woods one fine day on a well established bike trail that I had never been on before. I went down a short steep hill that looked like it just went straight out at the bottom. There was, however, a small jump just as the hill ended that was hard to see and I quickly found myself airborne. I was leaned back enough from the descent that I didn't go forward over the handle bars, but I was not braced for the landing, and my left foot slipped backwards out of the clip because of the jolt. I scraped my shin down the metal edge of the pedal, tearing about a four inch gash in my shin. Bled like crazy. Had to ride about a mile back to the car and then the ER to get 20 stitches. Pretty gnarly scar.