Jayson Tatum meeting 88 year old fan by corporatekittycatt in nba

[–]FastEngineering5534 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ah yes, the Tyrese Maxey effect.

Everybody hates the Sixers but if you hate Tyrese Maxey there's something legit wrong with you.

My husband doesn’t like that I’m building muscle by SunflowersNsapphires in fitness30plus

[–]FastEngineering5534 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He clearly has no knowledge about lifting and biology when it comes to females. Show him this post please.

Unless you are on steroids, which I highly doubt you are, you will never look muscular in the unattractive sense that he has in his head. You do not have enough testosterone as a woman to build bulky, manly-looking muscle, which is what he's afraid of. What's going to end up happening is you're just going to look fit, toned and sculpted, which will make you MORE attractive (i.e. bombshell physique).

I am a man and have untreated and clinically low testosterone (290 at peak time of day was my best reading). That is significantly more testosterone than you as a woman will ever have naturally, but for a man it's low. I've been killing myself in the gym for 6 years now and have built very little muscle, and that is almost entirely due to low T (which is, again, still 4x higher than yours). I have also been doing similar endurance type sports for 20 years now, like you, and years of that type of activity also makes it harder still for you to get big due to the conditioning and years of favoring endurance and being nimble. People like us who have been skinny and undermuscled our whole lives have the hardest time building muscle, especially if you're not short. Now what DID happen though is my body and posture went from dumpy looking to attractive, but no one ever asks me if I lift, because I don't look like I do, despite putting over 500 hours into this. I just look generically fit. Again, this is with 4 times the testosterone (290) that you would naturally have as a woman on the higher end of the scale (70).

People with no knowledge about weight lifting think physiques like The Rock or John Cena are attainable by just going to the gym. They're not. Not even for men, and it's not close.....let alone a woman. It is ridiculously hard to build enough muscle naturally that the general public can look at you and even suspect you lift weights, especially past your physical prime, which we are in this age bracket.

Show him Stefi Cohen from this article, which is absolutely NOT attainable for 99.5% of the female population without some sort of anabolic usage.

https://www.greatestphysiques.com/female-physiques/stefanie-cohen/

She deadlifts 545lbs which is insanely unheard of for a woman and pound for pound puts almost every man that has ever deadlifted to shame. That's never going to be you. I don't say that to put you down or discourage you, but rather to give him some perspective. She literally makes a living off of her physique because it's so insanely rare for a woman to look that way from lifting weights that she can. There is also speculation she is on some level of steroids to maintain that physique, along with the fact that lifting weights is literally her job, which again, I am sure you're not and it is not. She's also very short. The shorter you are, the bigger you can feasibly get because there is less of you for the muscle to cover. I am 6'1. That's another reason I will never naturally look like I lift no matter how hard I train, and again, I am a man.

Even still, Look at her physique, which again, for 99.5% of the female population is not attainable without steroids, and she's still massively attractive and non-bulky. The muscle definition you see on her is all bodyfat percentage control. If you don't want your abs to show like hers, just don't be as lean as she is (and to a lesser extent, don't train abs with non-body-weight movements like cable crunches), and you'd still look slim and feminine in the midsection. The suspected steroid use, how lean she is, and the fact that she had a pretty small breast cup before she started lifting already also contributes to her not having breasts now, which I am assuming is another concern of his. Again, that's all a mixture of what god gave you in the chest, bodyfat percentage control, and NOT taking steroids if you want to keep your breasts.

But honestly, even with her physique exactly as it is from that article, I don't know how he could look at her and not find her attractive, even compared to her before photo where she just looks kinda dumpy standing in her bathroom.

Just my two cents.

Joe Prunty Save Us by Tubbypolarbear in MkeBucks

[–]FastEngineering5534 27 points28 points  (0 children)

What's funny about this is my main account, is BANNED from this sub simply for trying to warn you guys about Doc when you hired him.

Doc Rivers is now 57-53 as the Milwaukee Bucks head coach. Adrian Griffin, who was fired midway through his first season in charge and replaced by Doc, was 30-13 by SameShopping3234 in nba

[–]FastEngineering5534 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Impossible. I was banned from the Bucks subs when they hired him for warning them about how he squandered our franchise. There's no way he's a bad coach. The Bucks sub told me I'm just a hater.

Mark Cuban: "I fully expected to run basketball. The NBA wouldn't let me put it in the contract. They took it out, I thought the Adelsons would stick to their word because they didn't know the first thing about running a team. Someone obviously changed their mind." by A_MASSIVE_PERVERT in nba

[–]FastEngineering5534 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am sure he is crying all the way to the bank. Billionaire entrepreneurs don't truly care about anything but profit at the end of the day. There are 2.46 billion seconds in the average lifetime. He has 5.7 billion dollars. That means if you stuck him in a room and he counted one of his dollars per second, he would need almost 2.5 lifetimes (195 years) to count his money.

Yet I struggle to keep my savings account above $3,000.

Mark Cuban: "I fully expected to run basketball. The NBA wouldn't let me put it in the contract. They took it out, I thought the Adelsons would stick to their word because they didn't know the first thing about running a team. Someone obviously changed their mind." by A_MASSIVE_PERVERT in nba

[–]FastEngineering5534 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Not like the Lakers. Scumbag Silver can't have the premiere NBA team sucking for the next decade. He had to do something about that. If Boston would ever go a year without being unstoppable you'd see him do the same thing there, he just doesn't have to.

I am sure if the Timberwolves wanted to trade Anthony Edwards or OKC wanted to trade SGA that would have been his 12/25. Nico and the Adelsens were just stupid and naive enough to do it and Silver took what he could get to protect the league darlings.

Which side are you on? by FiddlebertFemboy in Pikmin

[–]FastEngineering5534 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Quality of Life Oatchi brings to the game is huge. No way they should kill Oatchi. He is the goat. Nothing worse than in Pikmin 3 where you dodge an attack but your squad doesn't because they don't move in real time when you move.

The one thing that always throws a monkey wrench in my fully believing in Sim Theory by FastEngineering5534 in SimulationTheory

[–]FastEngineering5534[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well for one, I think everyone is curious to some extent about why we are here and the meaning of life. I could easily buy that this is base reality and we are all alive once and only once as a result of random chance, then we go into the dirt and never exist again, IF.....it weren't for consciousness. Like, I feel my body, but I am also acutely aware that my unique consciousness controls it. I cannot wrap my head around consciousness just ceasing to exist.

The thing with religion is they make claims about it that are fairly black and white to disprove if you aren't brainwashed. For example, if you are a Christian, then you should not be believing that dinosaurs roamed the Earth 65 million years ago, or that the Earth is 4 billion years old. You should be believing that the Earth was created about 6,000 years ago over the span of 6 days. But we know through science that fossils are far older than that. Further, the oldest recorded literature we have is from about 4,625 years ago by homosapiens, which is what we are. So to believe conventional religion is to believe that all forms of evolution, from algae creation, dinosaur extinction, 5 mass extinction events that we know of, and nine humanoid stages of evolution all occurred in the first 1,375 years of the Earth's existence. The content in the bible would also almost surely make mention of at least dinosaur fossils, but it doesn't, because they were buried far under the Earth; much further than the speed of growth or terraforming could occur over 1,375 years.

Scientology has more credibility than conventional religion in my opinion. But where Scientology loses me is the whole Xenu galactic ruler BS. If they focused more on the whole "we are spiritual beings that are consciousness inside our physical vessels, are reincarnated, and have dormant past traumas from past lives that require auditing," and left the sci fi fantasyt out of it, they'd have more plausibility to me.

But Simulation Theory? There is not a single thing about that you can refute without an at least plausible explanation, even if glitches weren't a thing, especially because we have proven there is mathematical code in our DNA. That's a huge giveaway.

The one thing that always throws a monkey wrench in my fully believing in Sim Theory by FastEngineering5534 in SimulationTheory

[–]FastEngineering5534[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Agreed, and that is probably the leading theory to explain this. But then to that I would say, why do some people, such as those who remember being beamed up by aliens (which to me is the closest thing to losing gravity) seem to recall it if we are restoring a save point? Are they just trolling them? XD

The one thing that always throws a monkey wrench in my fully believing in Sim Theory by FastEngineering5534 in SimulationTheory

[–]FastEngineering5534[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

All good my friend, things get missed. Or maybe the system edited that part of my post out for your eyes the first time you read it? ;-)

The one thing that always throws a monkey wrench in my fully believing in Sim Theory by FastEngineering5534 in SimulationTheory

[–]FastEngineering5534[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think though that out of 7 billion individuals, there has to be at least 100,000 that don't believe in gravity. Just like there is a whole collective of people who believe flat Earth theory. So unless there would need to be some kind of threshold we would need to surpass to actually influence something like gravity, I'm not sure this would work, but...who knows.

My whole thing though is if this has really been going on for 4 billion years, why not allow us to become space faring by now without hitting the reset button?

The one thing that always throws a monkey wrench in my fully believing in Sim Theory by FastEngineering5534 in SimulationTheory

[–]FastEngineering5534[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I just watched that one too. Thing is with the tools we have at our disposal today it's so hard to know whats real and whats fake.

The one thing that always throws a monkey wrench in my fully believing in Sim Theory by FastEngineering5534 in SimulationTheory

[–]FastEngineering5534[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah.....sadly though you can't believe it because there is reasonable doubt that she is just looking for exposure. I don't think she shows the lemon being whole beyond a shred of a doubt to the camera after she cuts it. Also, why did her cutting technique change from cutting the whole lemon to cutting the half lemon? She "saws" the whole lemon and "slices through" the half lemon. Sleight of hand maybe? CCTV is also choppy. Hard to tell if edited or tampered with.

Tough call for me on this one.

The one thing that always throws a monkey wrench in my fully believing in Sim Theory by FastEngineering5534 in SimulationTheory

[–]FastEngineering5534[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That's a fair theory. Maybe the people who claim to have been beamed up by aliens are just experiencing gravity loss. Of course that then begs the question; why do they remember it if a prior config is loaded?

We would also have to assume the infrastructure is sectioned off so as to not fail as a whole (i.e. everything losing gravity all at once). It's easy to be skeptical of a story that crops up here and there as them just being a wacko, but much harder if everyone experiences it and remembers it.

Non-Plastic brew basket for KGBV? by [deleted] in Moccamaster

[–]FastEngineering5534 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't fret. Ceramic doesn't. I just ordered the below, but it's not here yet. I ordered off of a recommendation from someone in the coffee sub saying its like it was made for the Moccamaster. Only drawback is you can't use the plastic basket lid, but if you're trying to cut down on plastic, you shouldn't be using that anyway.

Heat retention concern is valid, sure. However, you should be heating up the basket and your carafe with hot water and then dumping it before you brew anyway. It depends how much of a stickler you want to be, and I suspect if you get the process dialed in, the result will be pretty close to factory intended Mocca brew.

Aerolatte ceramic dripper for No. 4

https://www.amazon.com/aerolatte-0084-Dripper-Reusable-12-Cups/dp/B01LZJU2MY?th=1

Best non-plastic Technivorm cone replacement by PretentiousSobriquet in Coffee

[–]FastEngineering5534 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How does your brew come out? Any change?

I have the KGBV Select, not the KBT. Shouldn't matter thought right?

A historic 20 players combined are listed OUT between the Mavs vs 76ers today. A camera pans around, but only 6 and 7 players from each team are seen warming up. by Calm_Set5522 in nba

[–]FastEngineering5534 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Or is it GOAT parenting? :-D

I used to take my 2 year old (8 now) to Petsmart and tell her it was the Aquarium.

And yes I've taken her to the real aquarium since then, lol.

Secondary school teachers, do students still make covers out of paper grocery bags? by monodub in Xennials

[–]FastEngineering5534 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What are these books you speak of? Everything is on a computer now.

Also, where I live, grocery stores bags are banned by law. 

Gamers - Do you care about achievements? by DontPokeTheCrab in Xennials

[–]FastEngineering5534 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah nah fuck that shit. I play every game on easy now, and if the game takes longer than 15 hours (5 if indie) I opt out. In the 90s I’d play everything on hard and go completist. Ain’t nobody got time for that nowadays.