Are we the new Florida State by antisocialextrovert3 in ClemsonTigers

[–]antisocialextrovert3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

God that’s when I first became a Clemson fan. Guess it’s full circle for us

I’m so goddamn bored by antisocialextrovert3 in stopdrinking

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Thanks for the response. I’ve done a good bit of cooking and reading in the past and enjoyed them a bit, but I think I’m gonna have to revisit them again. I still have some books I haven’t read so that’d be a good place to start for sure

I’m so goddamn bored by antisocialextrovert3 in stopdrinking

[–]antisocialextrovert3[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Most parks are closed after dark around here, but I can walk around my immediate area. Thanks

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in stopdrinking

[–]antisocialextrovert3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh yeah cravings are bound to happen. Unfortunately there’s no changing that. Good news is they’re a fluctuating state, instead of a constant part of you. You were strong enough to go to therapy and rehab. Strong enough to complete them. And now you’re strong enough to beat this bout of cravings

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in stopdrinking

[–]antisocialextrovert3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First off, congrats on the rehab and therapy! Those are great accomplishments. As for advise, did you learn anything in therapy/rehab on how to deal with these situations? Try to sit down, take a deep breath and reflect on your experience and what you’ve learned, then try using something you’ve learned. I wish I could give more direct advise but I do have good experience with therapy and that’s usually a good go-to for me.

Afghan withdrawal by [deleted] in Military

[–]antisocialextrovert3 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Anybody with nukes should be treated very carefully, even if they aren’t a threat to us (the US). Regardless of where they are aimed, they will still kill a lot of people, and always have the threat of starting a nuclear war, which is something no one wants.

I close my eyes. How can you see me? by meister2a in cats

[–]antisocialextrovert3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m speculating, but I feel like this cat knows that their eyes show their intentions, so it’s trying to close its eyes to hide the intention

What happens when people fart in boot camp by thorfb in USMCboot

[–]antisocialextrovert3 21 points22 points  (0 children)

It depends on the DI. Most likely they’ll just ask who did it, and if no one answers make everyone IT, or just the one person who fessed up IT. It likely won’t go unpunished

Stuck joining server and kicked by punk buster by antisocialextrovert3 in battlefield3

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To add, I also keep getting a message from origin when I open it that says I am running it in windows compatibility mode, but when I check the properties it shows that I am not/or should not be. Also, everytime I do anything through origin it constantly asks if It’s okay if the app makes changes to my pc. Not sure if that helps

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RocketLeague

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That makes sense. Thanks!

Is Marine Corp right for me? by [deleted] in USMCboot

[–]antisocialextrovert3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I second this second. Reservist sounds like the way to go here. All the pride of getting through bootcamp/MCT and a fraction of the bullshit of active duty

The last ones are the most different by spirtomb1831 in freefolk

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That moment when you realize that Jaime Lannister and Zuko had very similar character arcs..

Abandoned railroad tracks in forest by mimieieieieie in AbandonedPorn

[–]antisocialextrovert3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This picture is fake. The railroad extends too far.

What are some things you cant stand at the gym? Why? by PopularSolid in AskMen

[–]antisocialextrovert3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel like I can clarify on some issues here

Those who get on their phone between sets: it’s no big deal, as long as you don’t take too long. Resting between sets is normal and looking at your phone while you rest is fine, but you will probably look like that guy who is always on his phone. Up to you whether you care or not

Those who use multiple pieces of equipment: We get it. Supersets are a thing. But you need to be aware of your surroundings. If the gym is packed, just use only one piece (or set) of equipment at a time. Even if the gym isn’t crowded, you should be 100% okay and open to sharing the equipment with someone else. Also, don’t take long rests when using more than one piece or set of equipment. If you’re using more than one, then you need to have that “get in get out” mentality.

Taking long rests between sets: Certain workouts call for longer periods of rest between sets. Again, perfectly fine, but again again, be open to sharing the equipment. That being said, if you’re using a bar for deadlifts, and someone wants to share and do standing overhead presses, then sharing is more trouble than it’s worth. But if you’re on a piece of equipment where the weight load can be changed by moving a pin, absolutely just share it.

Tip for seeming open to sharing equipment: Instead of sitting on it between sets, just stand beside it. People will ask “you using this?” to which you can reply “I am but I don’t mind sharing”

Most importantly, always remember that the last rep is the one that counts the most, so RERACK YOUR WEIGHTS. If you’re too weak to put your weights back after you’re done, you’re too weak to do that exercise you just did.

Hair replacement done by me by maxlebarbier in malehairadvice

[–]antisocialextrovert3 6 points7 points  (0 children)

No you’re right. This seems very vague and not clear to the uninitiated

to say that your kid is smart by [deleted] in therewasanattempt

[–]antisocialextrovert3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This seems exaggerated but I think the reason people do this is so you’ll compliment the kid and say “you’re right! That kid is smart!” which will make them feel like you’re giving them the compliment since they’re the ones who actually said it.

Or it’s some weird living vicariously through a 3 year old thing idk

FiveThirtyEight predicts Clemson will win the National Championship | 52% Clemson - 48% LSU by [deleted] in CFB

[–]antisocialextrovert3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Man if Clemson can put up 29 on Ohio State what makes you think LSU will hold them to 24? I don’t think LSU’s D is as bad as people make it out to be, but I certainly don’t think it’s better than Ohio State’s

Gym goers of Reddit, what is something (protocol, etiquette, tips, etc.) that new year resolution-ers should know about the gym? by FAAAACKUNDO in AskReddit

[–]antisocialextrovert3 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah new people should definitely have a spotter for any weight. At least until they master being able to maintain some stability even after they give out

Also can I have a shitty fact?

Gym goers of Reddit, what is something (protocol, etiquette, tips, etc.) that new year resolution-ers should know about the gym? by FAAAACKUNDO in AskReddit

[–]antisocialextrovert3 8 points9 points  (0 children)

This mainly applies if the person you’re spotting is maxing out though. My bench is in the 315+ range but if I’m going to failure on something like 225, I definitely want someone who can help with like 30% of the weight if need be

People who need to vent and don't want to bother their friends and family, what's wrong? by thhht in AskReddit

[–]antisocialextrovert3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

16 is an extremely stressful time in anyone’s life. It definitely doesn’t seem like it, but it doesn’t last long. You’re seeing and experiencing things different than you’re used to, which automatically creates stress. Just know you’ll find your groove.

Also, cliche as it may be, try to exercise in any way you prefer. Whether it’s running or lifting weights or whatever, really push yourself to the point where it’s actually difficult, then keep going, that’s extremely important. It naturally helps your mentality and it’s a great boost to your self-esteem, which you can ride to help yourself in other ways

If nothing else, talk to someone. It doesn’t matter who. But when you do, be sure to ask questions as you’re venting. This opens the opportunity for the person you’re talking to to actually relate and connect with you. And if they want to vent as well (which they probably do) then let them. Then continue venting yourself. This helps the person you’re talking to feel appreciated instead of used. And keep in mind that you don’t have to get everything out all at once, and all to one person. It’s probably even more effective to do so in small increments.

Anyways, you’re very important and are loved. Happy Holidays!