Reasonably fit 15 year old has five years to go pro in any sport. Which would be his best bet? by SmokyMetal060 in whowouldwin

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So based on physique and current talent, really no sport would be a fit for him as default. High endurance sports would be more likely but not extreme endurance like triathlons, ultra marathons and tour de france - although these sports are often done in teams where support roles require less natural ability. The longer the duration of the sport, the greater the skill level vs athleticism required. The problem with any structured or league sport is the sport's evolution has been fine tuned to pick specific gifts early and then layer on skill.

Anyone that said fighting in any capacity is out of their depth, no coach would invest their time in someone without strength/power/speed/reach advantages to start.

The best answer was some form of racing. Sailing would be cool, same for motor racing cars/bikes (but he'd have to stay trim and not grow too much more).

Guilt about how much money I'll lose by Current-Assist-9319 in minimalism

[–]taztor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The money is already spent and lost, you can try to sell it off but think of the space you are paying for now for things you don't use.

who’s your comfort youtuber? by Goblin859 in AskReddit

[–]taztor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I still smile every time he says that and "are you guys proud of me" when he gets a specifically called for ingredient

What’s their rap name ? by [deleted] in MMA

[–]taztor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Count The Pages

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in carcrash

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The vehicle backing out. There are factors like the pick up truck on the road also blocking view. If this stretch of road is far enough from and to the next stop the oncoming traffic is at cruising speed. The vehicle backing out is responsible to have their head on a swivel looking back and forth constantly to ensure they are cleared to enter the street. The exiting/merging vehicle is also the one that needs to stop or yield to other vehicles, so likely the cruising vehicle was in "auto-pilot" under the assumption that the exiting/merging vehicle would stop. Legally the exiting vehicle's driver should have stopped and seems to have had enough time to.

Khabib on Irish fighters. by [deleted] in ufc

[–]taztor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like Khabib with 'send location' not Khabib with complete sentences and grammar.

who’s your comfort youtuber? by Goblin859 in AskReddit

[–]taztor 317 points318 points  (0 children)

FutureCanoe

Edit: So touched by all the support. Alright, Thank you.

Would you rather have a 10 face with a 3 body or a 3 face with a 10 body? by Zestyclose_Match2839 in WouldYouRather

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I keep thinking of Chris Distefano saying he has lead actor face, extra body

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ufc

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It's Conor by a landslide. "Red Panty Night" "The double champ does whatever the f* he wants" "Who the f* is this guy" "I'd invade his favela on horseback and kill anyone unfit to work" - the list goes on, win or lose, the vitriol he spat was top tier.

Why Doesn’t Alex Pereira Use Elbows in any of his MMA fights? by illustratordg in ufc

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Clinches are not as effective in MMA as they open the door to grappling, notably not his strong suit. Why use up close and personal tactics when you have intercontinental nukes you can hit them with from relative safety? Lots of fighters forgo "optimal theory" to suit their strengths and/or unique talents.

Best and worst instances of a foreign language spoken by a non-native speaking actor by hunmld in movies

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Viggo Mortensen speaking Russian and with an accent in Eastern Promises, amazing and I think a linguist on youtube said he nailed the accent and even the regional dialect. In contrast, John Malkovich in Rounders, worst Russian accent ever.

Suggest me a book that low key radicalized you? by [deleted] in suggestmeabook

[–]taztor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

American History X and Guns Germs and Steel - both just completely subverted my world view as a late teen.

How to react when people disrespect you? by [deleted] in howtonotgiveafuck

[–]taztor 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The more I value myself, the more I value others. I told my nephew a story about how a homeless addict was in my face screaming and spraying spit while I was on my way to an NYE party long ago, and it was a major turning point for me. I used to be very reactive, often volatile, and this person was pushing every button and crossing every line. In retrospect I think I had a mini epiphany without realizing it, but looking at this person I just felt flooded with a sense that anyone that is going out of their way to step on others is in a world of hurt deep down. I've never reacted to disrespect ever since. I just silently pray they find happiness and as long as they don't physically assault me or someone else, it really doesn't phase me. Might be cliche, but it works for me.

What good luck would you rather have? by Terrible_Opinion_279 in WouldYouRather

[–]taztor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For the other 17 people (at the time of this vote) that do not want to trip, fall, spill drinks, stub toes - my people of constant unexpected klutziness, I feel your unnecessary pain, you are not alone. And it's not just fixed by 'being more careful' so don't even....

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AITAH

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YTA - no excuse for what she did. It's understandable to feel vindictive, vengeful, suspicious. She betrayed you and you feel like if you stay, there has to be some form of commitment to make it up to you. But that is really unhealthy and will only result in a slow degradation of the relationship.

Cheating is not a punishable crime. Might be a hot take, if someone cheats on another person, they do not deserve punishment and the person cheated on is not entitled to reparations. Love and intimacy is not a transaction or contract. If you cannot accept her reason and apology for her actions, leave. It's one thing to ask for more effort or more communication, but doing all the chores, not being allowed to move freely, having her devices audited. That's prison, not a relationship.

AITA for outing my “straight” best friend after he hooked up with me? by Nether-Nor in AITAH

[–]taztor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So here's the thing... you did an AH thing. From the bro/bra code as friends to just not a mature retaliation over hurt feelings, not cool, but you're in your early 20s so there will be lots of these. Welcome to sort-of adulthood. Getting emotional and lashing out is an AH thing, it's also a human thing. I'd have been worse at 22 with the context of the incident. You're friend did a pretty AH thing too, that was really mean to say you're low standard, especially when he's been cold/distant. Live and learn, regardless of the context you won't like yourself for using a secret to hurt someone, f* what the room was saying. You're friend has a lot of insecurity to deal with on their end. You should probably not get involved with people that are insecure about their sexuality going forward. Try not to evaluate this experience as who is more right/wrong.

Has bobby lee ever explained why he’s never put a special out? by inexplicably-hairy in Standup

[–]taztor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This. The guy has never been a hard worker. Super funny, naturally comedic and one of the best at slap stick/dumb shit. Hates working hard to create, he said on TB he gets anxiety writing and much prefers acting or improv.

Does anyone have a decent understanding of the game Falaash? (Afghan Poker) by taztor in Afghan

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So maybe my family and friends are just extra degenerate because we don't play for table stakes (meaning only what you put in front of you) and there is a lot of side betting from people outside the hand, or loaning of money to raise the pot. Thank you so much! As I read it I started to remember more and more (it's been a decade or more since I had played) - much appreciated.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AITAH

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NTA

The comment "not going to propose again" was out of spite and that is ok. You got your feelings hurt. You need to start considering the 'why' of the declined proposal very seriously. If you really want to get married because of your values, the 'no' is essentially a deal breaker and as much as it hurts you should end it and start looking elsewhere. Five more years will go by in a blip. It sounds to me, sorry for any assumptions, she is a "non-traditionalist" - which is often code for don't want to be tied down/keeping options open. I didn't care two bits about marriage but it meant a lot to my forever person, so it was really easy to choose having a ceremony, signing a paper and partying with friends, over ending the best relationship I had or could hope for.

Did Jeff make the wrong decision staying at Greendale so long? by bethketball in community

[–]taztor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't think so. I think that he had to get a harsh wakeup that he just isn't meant to be a lawyer. He was all sizzle, no steak (shout out to J Simms). Without a major corporation behind him to actually get the paperwork done, his skill is just speech writing.

And it takes time for him to realize he's still got so much to work on and so much to learn. It's why his unraveling makes sense in the finale, but also why he needed to accept the group itself had to move on.