COVID-19 - On the Ground
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I do miss the gym.
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Prices have also gone completely bonkers. They are now selling a "lifestyle" and not just a gym. I agree with making fun of that concept, but the branding is outrageously effective.shindig wrote: ↑Fri Apr 23, 2021 8:46 am I used to go to the gym all the time, but as I got older, I hated it more and more. Some people are just slobs and profusely sweat and don't clean up the equipment. I couldn't take it anymore, so I quit going. When COVID hit, I bought a used treadmill from my younger brother and a bowflex and some dumbbells.
Love going downstairs to get a quick workout whenever I want and don't have to clean up after other people.
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I use an elliptical machine to minimize the damage to knees and ankles. Fucked up the left ankle years ago so running usually leads to a miserable next day.
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Oh hell yes. I used to go to City Gym in Waldo and I think it was around $50/month at first. Now I believe it's around $80-$90/month, which is ridiculous since I was only going a few days a week.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Fri Apr 23, 2021 8:56 amPrices have also gone completely bonkers. They are now selling a "lifestyle" and not just a gym. I agree with making fun of that concept, but the branding is outrageously effective.shindig wrote: ↑Fri Apr 23, 2021 8:46 am I used to go to the gym all the time, but as I got older, I hated it more and more. Some people are just slobs and profusely sweat and don't clean up the equipment. I couldn't take it anymore, so I quit going. When COVID hit, I bought a used treadmill from my younger brother and a bowflex and some dumbbells.
Love going downstairs to get a quick workout whenever I want and don't have to clean up after other people.
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Well were I live in Brookside, most but not all the sidewalks suck, meaning they are either broken up, or bulging up due to tree roots. I've hit a few of those while jogging outside and it's like playing russian roulette. Even jogging in the side streets can be dangerous if you step in a pothole...lol. I generally jog now on the Trolley trail.
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I don't agree - though I do what i'm talking against sometimes ( more often than I should ) but try not to.
It may make you feel good but it does nothing to change/help the situation.
It may make you feel good but it does nothing to change/help the situation.
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and i generally agree with the second part, but...
there are instances, imo, where calling a spade a spade is warranted, and may in fact be the only way to elicit any sort of change (or at introspection)
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I'm not sure if that is in fact the only way - and i'd argue it has a greater chance at reinforcing.
My saying Cascadia is an asshole because I think he is isn't going to help the situation.
I'm just making the situation worse.
My saying Cascadia is an asshole because I think he is isn't going to help the situation.
I'm just making the situation worse.
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actually, in your scenario i don’t think your response is changing the situation for better or worse
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It makes it worse because it limits the chance at a future conversation/bringing someone to the table.
If Biden got on the mic and said, "fuck all you white trash bigots who voted for Trump," do you think that would make the situation better or worse?
If Biden got on the mic and said, "fuck all you white trash bigots who voted for Trump," do you think that would make the situation better or worse?
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absolutely it would...and that’s why i fully admitted that i generally agree with you
do you really think calling cascadia an asshole is gonna change anything? i think his skin is thicker than that, but maybe i’m wrong
i have no issue calling white nationalists racists
i have no issue calling the jan 6 right-wing extremists insurrectionists
there are instances where it’s warranted
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"do you really think calling cascadia an asshole is gonna change anything?"
It's not going to help and likely will now cause him to act more like an asshole to me.
"i have no issue calling white nationalists racists"
Neither do I. But if you were in a room with a white nationalist and actually wanted to make any sort of progress, that wouldn't be the best method to get a conversation started.
It's not going to help and likely will now cause him to act more like an asshole to me.
"i have no issue calling white nationalists racists"
Neither do I. But if you were in a room with a white nationalist and actually wanted to make any sort of progress, that wouldn't be the best method to get a conversation started.
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Or if you were in a room full of white people who aren't white nationalists and started labeling them racist white nationalists.pdub wrote: ↑Fri Apr 23, 2021 9:38 am "do you really think calling cascadia an asshole is gonna change anything?"
It's not going to help and likely will now cause him to act more like an asshole to me.
"i have no issue calling white nationalists racists"
Neither do I. But if you were in a room with a white nationalist and actually wanted to make any sort of progress, that wouldn't be the best method to get a conversation started.
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Yes.BasketballJayhawk wrote: ↑Fri Apr 23, 2021 9:47 am Or if you were in a room full of white people who aren't white nationalists and started labeling them racist white nationalists.
This is also partially what I was driving at.
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if they are white, and very obviously racist, i’ll have zero reservations about calling them out (presuming they’re not armed or anything silly like)...or at the very least call out their racist tendencies
better to be anti-racism than just not racist yourself
better to be anti-racism than just not racist yourself
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As a generalization I agree, but not in the way that Cascadia just calls people racist because he disagrees with them but isn't smart enough to know why.TraditionKU wrote: ↑Fri Apr 23, 2021 10:41 am if they are white, and very obviously racist, i’ll have zero reservations about calling them out (presuming their not armed or anything silly like)...or at the very least call out their racist tendencies
better to be anti-racism than just not racist yourself
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"and very obviously racist, i’ll have zero reservations about calling them out"
And I, like Mjl above, generally agree ( though it shouldn't matter if they are white - rather if they are very obviously racist ).
But the issue of 'very obviously racist' can be subjective term.
What is very obviously racist to you may not be to someone else.
And this statement != pdub defends racists.
And I, like Mjl above, generally agree ( though it shouldn't matter if they are white - rather if they are very obviously racist ).
But the issue of 'very obviously racist' can be subjective term.
What is very obviously racist to you may not be to someone else.
And this statement != pdub defends racists.
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right, which is why i provided the caveat in my original comment
there are situations where it is warranted, there are others where it isn’t
there are situations where it is warranted, there are others where it isn’t
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Who have I called a racist?
Bob Strawn = Yes
MICHHAWK = Yes
Lobster = Yes
Tdub = Yes
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The 1st three are no doubt about it (and proud to be) racists.
I don't really think Tdub is a racist.
Bob Strawn = Yes
MICHHAWK = Yes
Lobster = Yes
Tdub = Yes
search.php?keywords=racist&terms=all&au ... mit=Search
The 1st three are no doubt about it (and proud to be) racists.
I don't really think Tdub is a racist.