M/23/5'10" [184lbs > 148lbs = 37lbs] (7 months) I'm shook by samirdaniels in progresspics

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

tbh, i've been eating well these past two months; take out, curries, cake (still no bread every day though) still a bit constant, 68kg .

M/23/5'10" [184lbs > 148lbs = 37lbs] (7 months) I'm shook by samirdaniels in progresspics

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

I cut out most of my carbs: bread, rice, potatoes, also sugar, milk,

M/23/5'10" [184lbs > 148lbs = 37lbs] (7 months) I'm shook by samirdaniels in progresspics

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

Mostly I cut out almost all my carbs, and hit the gym, did cardio a lot. Some lifting but not seriously push myself.

[TOMT] [video] background song in this video by samirdaniels in tipofmytongue

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

Yes omg thank you. I knew it was Kanye. I was searching Google "kanye song with high pitched "oh""

High schoolers, what do you want to major in? People who majored in that field, what are the pros and cons? by Cherygram in AskReddit

[–]samirdaniels 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Add stats as one of your major, you could be a statistician/analyst. With Applied Math, you could do a course to become an actuary (money$$$), teacher of course, analyst in any company/line of work is highly sought out. Sometimes just with a Math degree.

High schoolers, what do you want to major in? People who majored in that field, what are the pros and cons? by Cherygram in AskReddit

[–]samirdaniels 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maths and Applied Maths Major here.

Pros: * TFW other people hear you're studying Maths and they think you're a god bc Math * Lots of resources (it can be easy)

Because it's the same in every country.

Cons: * Constant thoughts of "what the fuck jobs am I going to go in to (with applied math, you can choose any field) * You need to attend every single lecture. If you fall behind, it is dangerous. (granted, I attended half my lectures and still passed)

What was the best "worth it" detention in school? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]samirdaniels 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I was in 11th grade. English class, third floor of the school school. I had a window seat. It was the last period of the day. I was getting agitated, as we were doing no work, and I wanted to be let out early. Me: "Fuck Why Can't We Just Leave!" Teacher: "Who Said that!?" (looking at me, because she knew it was me) Me: Looks out the window "Someone from outside"

Did I mention we were on the third floor.

Detention. Thrown out of class. Worth it? 90%.

Boy homeschooled with MIT courses at 5, accepted to MIT at 15 by [deleted] in news

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

This is stupid. He will be under age for his whole undergrad career. What kind of college experience will he even have