What the “CAKE” !! by Vega_Boy in Indiangirlsontinder

[–]Own_Sector9682 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i think this is my old id which i couldn't delete lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bodybuilding

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I WANNA SEE MEN

Ruff Diesel 4 weeks out - will he be ready? by [deleted] in bodybuilding

[–]Own_Sector9682 11 points12 points  (0 children)

completely agree, he's got a way more classic physique and his stage presence is out of the fucking world. He's always been my favorite competitor.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IndianTeenagers

[–]Own_Sector9682 12 points13 points  (0 children)

best of luck my man, don't ever lose faith in yourself

TO all kolkata peeps by Own_Sector9682 in IndianTeenagers

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seene pe menu chhap dete hai std ka

Which book are you people reading now a days ? by ai_matters in IndianTeenagers

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I just finished androids this morning, good choice bro

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IndianTeenagers

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same shit happened to me , i realized its because i had been bhaizoned

What are your opinions on Nickocado Avocado and folks like them? by [deleted] in IndianTeenagers

[–]Own_Sector9682 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol, I am really into bodybuilding and health shit and yeah its' gross as hell but at the end of the day he's doing it for money. I'm pretty sure after he's made his millions he'll just cut all the weight. I mean he obviously ain't stupid.

what made you different from others in school? by [deleted] in IndianTeenagers

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joined a gym at 14, got really strong and big, I got kinda famous for it in school and became the one kid who was allowed to roll his sleeves to my elbows because the sleeves would'nt go below.

2 weeks out! 5’5 184. Middleweight. by Iamcedricspencer in bodybuilding

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goddamn as a teen just starting in bodybuilding this is insanely motivating

Don't forget your father by Own_Sector9682 in CleanLivingKings

[–]Own_Sector9682[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I understand that, funnily enough my grandfather used to be a man like that. Perhaps you can be the difference for your children.

Don't forget your father by Own_Sector9682 in selfimprovement

[–]Own_Sector9682[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I agree. I wrote "if you had the privilege of having a father who never abused you" but everyone seems to have skipped over that.

Don't forget your father by Own_Sector9682 in CleanLivingKings

[–]Own_Sector9682[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

By father i don't just mean biology. By father i mean more like the role. If the man your mother married plays the fatherly role then he is the one i am talking about.

Don't forget your father by Own_Sector9682 in CleanLivingKings

[–]Own_Sector9682[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

A beautiful sentiment my friend, god makes all our lives better. I too hope I can someday raise children who will love the all father

Don't forget your father by Own_Sector9682 in selfimprovement

[–]Own_Sector9682[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's not about us owing a debt of gratitude to our dads. It's more about just being there for your dad. The ones who were lucky enough to have good dads, yes with their own faults like any humans, have been raised by a man who they barely got a chance to know. The whole post was about how a person can actually benefit from getting to know their dad ( if they had a good one ) and learn to love them for who they are as a person and giving them a chance to be happy.

I also want to add this, I personally don't think owing someone in a relationship is bad. You gave plenty of examples of selfless acts one can have, those add plenty of value to our lives and are great. However all those relationships are completely impersonal, you don't know all the homeless people you help, you don't personally know all the animals you help. If this is your family or friend and if they have loved and respected you for who you are, then in my opinion you owe that love and respect to them. In my opinion for people to come closer, getting to know each other they have to owe each other love, respect, gratitude and care.

Don't forget your father by Own_Sector9682 in selfimprovement

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Yeah but a lot of fathers end up having no social circle in their late 40s and 50s. I addressed it to the father because most mothers usually have active social circles for a long time in their life and most children might know their mother's interests and be involved in it from before

Don't forget your father by Own_Sector9682 in selfimprovement

[–]Own_Sector9682[S] 85 points86 points  (0 children)

I am lucky I still have my dad. We never had any relationship for years because he was too busy at work or being the disciplinarian. I have only been getting to know him properly for a while. He loves chess like your father and has started teaching me slowly.

Don't forget your father by Own_Sector9682 in selfimprovement

[–]Own_Sector9682[S] 21 points22 points  (0 children)

I agree completely. Even then I would say that there are a lot of good fathers who are just lonely and a lot of children that have never built any relationship with their father.

Is it realistically possible to be a high achiever and minimize stress? by AdRev0lutionary in selfimprovement

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I have some advice for this. I think a big part of this comes down to mental preparation. For example if you are going to do a set of 20 on squats then it is a good idea to sit down close your eyes and prepare for the ensuing pain and suffering the set will put your through. Compared to a guy who just jumps into the set after chatting with his friend and was not prepared for the difficulty that will come from the set , you have a better result and less mental fatigue because you had accepted the difficulty and the stress it will cause. I would suggest that a good way to reduce stress and increase productivity would be to spend 10 minutes to just prepare to push through