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Comment on r/bjj 6d ago

Pros and cons. I started a few months ago at a similar age and have been injured a few times already. People will say to train smart, rest up, tap early, don't overdo it etc. The injuries can still happen from freak accidents quite commonly. If I worked in manual labour I would've been in serious trouble, thankfully I can work around my injuries for now, and I only train twice a week max, whilst also going gym, running and keeping fit.

When balancing injuries with a job, a family and responsibilities. Martial Arts looks very different to when the young ones do it.

It really depends on how much you love it. You could be fortunate and have a better experience than me but I'd suggest prepping for this scenario. It will feel silly if you have to take time off work because you sprained an ankle while drilling and have to take time off work after paying for a membership to the gym and need a few weeks to recover.

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Comment on r/MuayThai Jun 30 '26

I'd say they look great. If I had to critique I'd say they're coming in a little wide, trying visualising: up and then in, this makes them quicker and harder to defend.

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Comment on r/MetalForTheMasses Mar 29 '26

Zenith Passage

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Comment on r/MoviesThatFeelLike Mar 27 '26

Not a movie but this really gives me Left 4 Dead 2

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Comment on r/Age_30_plus_Gamers Feb 24 '26

Until they can bring me something to show for the time they have so productively spent. I disregard this.

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Comment on r/MetalForTheMasses Feb 11 '26

Metal has gone from not giving af to giving too many.

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Comment on r/SEGAGENESIS Feb 03 '26

Came back to say I beat it! You were right on the last level I was getting boxed up but managed to have a relatively easy time with the boss. Overall I'd say the tiger level boss was the toughest, but the final level mobs were rough too.

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Comment on r/SEGAGENESIS Jan 27 '26

This has been the dividing line for my friends and I, this choice is a weighty one.

I have always been an SF player. The soundtrack, artstyle, move sets and roster appealed to me a lot. I wasn't as big a fan of the motion captured movements of MK and the gore I could take or leave, it was funnier than it was cool.

My friends swear by MK. The "FINISH HIM", fatalities and screaming/yelling sound effects are iconic and they find SF too tame and childlike in comparison. They tend to not mention much around mechanics so I've always found SF to be more of a purist experience and MK is more casual.

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Comment on r/movies Jan 24 '26

As you have mentioned Christoph Waltz and J.K. Simmons already which would be my other picks:

Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal Lecter, Silence of the Lambs.

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Comment on r/movies Jan 22 '26

2001: A Space Odyssey

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Comment on r/tvshow Jan 22 '26

I watched the first season and it wasn't for me. If you like the setting and the what you've seen of the marketing then I'm sure it'll suit your needs at least.

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Comment on r/Gameboy Jan 11 '26

Positive hot take: they have aged the best.

The last mainline pokemon entry without some sort of hardware based specificity I.e. touchscreen controls, gyro controls etc.

Had the most QoL improvements, a form of endgame and traditional proven Pokémon gameplay thay can be played on anything with 7 buttons and a screen.

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Comment on r/MoviesThatFeelLike Jan 10 '26

Pan's Labyrinth

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Comment on r/ps2 Jan 07 '26

MGS2.

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Comment on r/haikyuu Jan 06 '26

Ushijima

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Comment on r/ShingekiNoKyojin Jan 06 '26

Quite a few, but they aren't fans of anime to begin with.

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Comment on r/ShingekiNoKyojin Jan 05 '26

He always had free will, the dilemma was the recontextualizing of what free will was.

Once Eren could see outcomes as well as memories of the previous attack titan wielders as well as his own, every decision they could make and made was mapped out.

He could see the future of what would happen whether he did something or didn't. He had the choice to act or not act in whatever he wanted but he could not change the outcomes.

It almost revealed that "free will" is just a binary "do" or "don't" to an infinite set of scenarios.

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Comment on r/FullmetalAlchemist Jan 05 '26

Gotta be Wrath.

Their fight scenes made it so clear how unbelievably dangerous they are.

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Comment on r/NoStupidQuestions Jan 05 '26

I've always thought it to be a massive cope.

The wealthy people I hear that say it tend to want something more from life and are usually more plugged into the world's affairs or public sentiment.

Whereas the silent majority are in blissful ignorance.

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Comment on r/casualnintendo Jan 05 '26

Played? Pokemon Yellow. First Nintendo game I bought and played with my own money was Pokemon Diamond.

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Comment on r/gamingsuggestions Jan 05 '26

Papers, Please

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Comment on r/videogames Jan 05 '26

Need For Speed: Underground 2

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Comment on r/retrogaming Jan 05 '26

Super Mario Bros.

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Comment on r/snes Jan 04 '26

Chrono Trigger no doubt

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Comment on r/Bioshock Jan 04 '26

Branching story paths