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Pulptastic, to gaming in Gatekeeping for profit

Some lab equip has proprietary ports that would need reverse engineering to make and use a USB adapter.

Pulptastic, to memes in Yes. We're better than you.

Same in Brazil for the 7 (but no feet on the 1). That’s where I picked up the habit.

Pulptastic, to comicstrips in Online movie reviews [Beetlemoses]

The left is Rotten Tomatoes which I usually my go-to. The relative % of critic and user ratings let me know what. Getting into. If both are high it’s a well made blockbuster, critic high user low is thought provoking, critic low user high is the Walmart lowest denominator slapstick, action, or romcom, and both low is trash like Freddie Got Fingered or The Room.

The other is Letterboxd, a social movie review platform, that I’ve never used but I can imagine it would make my peenus hort.

Pulptastic, to movies in Happy Halloween! Share your favorite scary movie suggestions!

That one is on my list, haven’t seen it yet!

Pulptastic, (edited ) to movies in Happy Halloween! Share your favorite scary movie suggestions!

Train to Busan

Cube and Cube 2

Paranormal Activity 1-3

Us

Trollhunter

Cabin in the Woods

Mother

Saw

The Conjuring

Pulptastic, to asklemmy in What's your weird physical habit?

My friend pet the dash of his car every time the transmission hesitated. That spot of the dash swelled and popped up in that spot after a year or two because of the finger oils.

Pulptastic, to asklemmy in Why wasn't NYC's Central Park concept copied by other cities?

Louisville has Cherokee park that was designed by Olmsted, same dude as Central Park.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Law_Olmsted

When I lived there I loved to go dirt trail running in the middle of the city.

Pulptastic, to memes in The History Channel logic

The Hitler channel.

Pulptastic, to science_memes in fishing for math

That’s tough to swallow. Philosophy almost belongs at both ends.

Pulptastic, to memes in You shall not pass!

MIL specs for steels are very particular in some regards. There’s a reason armor plate is used far beyond the original application.

Pulptastic, to mildlyinteresting in This is an Octobass

The YouTube said 16 Hz, infrasound. You can see the vibration mode.of the string, super cool.

Pulptastic, to asklemmy in What are some useful or just cool stuff to memorize?

My problem is everything makes sense until the last face. The algorithms seem too abstract at that point; it is memorizing a thing vs intuiting a thing.

Pulptastic, to asklemmy in What's a quote that has stuck with you for your whole life?

“you’re born naked and you die naked” -Drew Carry Show

Pulptastic, to asklemmy in What's something you'd change in men's fashion, given the chance?

Variation and color. I have the choice.of three minutely different collars and it can be black, blue, or gray. I want tangerine, asymmetric, with an ascot.

Pulptastic, (edited ) to asklemmy in Does anyone actually enjoy working out?

I love it. I was a fat kid, lost a ton of weight at 30. Got really into biking which gave me strong legs but made me look like an alien. So I started lifting weights to balance that out (and improve my biking). I also started running without any break-in period because my bike fitness carried over to running well enough.

Now I love all three sports for their own sake. I have gone through phases focusing on each one and have developed training methodologies for each. I especially love biking in the summer, lifting in fall and spring, and running in the snow.

The key as I understand it is to set goals and start small, work your way into it. Also go slower on cardio; learn what zone 2 is and spend 80% of your time there. It is better to be slow and enjoy it than go too fast, burn out, and suffer.

Lifting weights feels like a routine. As someone else said, there is purity on watching your body work, looking at your form, and pushing for PRs. I highly recommend Wendel’s 5-3-1 program.

Biking is very freeing, you can go anywhere with enough time. Very calming, in your head time.

Running is shorter and more intense, even at an easy pace I don’t usually want to go more than an hour. But it also feels good for the rest of the day, and there is something charming about getting all sweaty from doing awesome things.

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