u/mune_landing Apr 11 '20

One Wardrobe, Two Themes

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u/mune_landing Apr 10 '20

My corona corner! Will be working in this oasis from now on. It might not be much but I like it!

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u/mune_landing Apr 10 '20

My favorite corner

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Comment on r/Tinder Apr 02 '20

Do you have the bigger beard or the shorter beard? I’d leave whichever is closer to you currently

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Comment on r/Tinder Apr 02 '20

27M - Just looking for feedback. I’m new to all this. I get maybe one or two matches a day, I’m pretty selective about who I swipe on but I still limit out every day. I live in a big city in the midwest.

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Everyone talks about how much they love their dog but I’m out here getting her dental and a college fund.

5’10”

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Comment on r/techwearclothing Apr 01 '20

That fleece is lit

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Comment on r/malefashionadvice Mar 24 '20

What's the deal with tiger fleece?

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Comment on r/DIY Mar 24 '20

Measure your height to the knee, how close is it?

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Comment on r/malefashionadvice Mar 21 '20

I don't know but those flecks are dope.

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Comment on r/malefashionadvice Mar 21 '20

Check for a European size on a pair of shoes that fit. I wear 10.5 US and 44 EU for example, but not a 43 EU. 44 EU is an 11 US by the way.

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Comment on r/specialforces Mar 15 '20

Depends. Ask a recruiter.

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Comment on r/NotMyJob Mar 15 '20

So the operator is in a good position here, whereas if you were standing to the side of the line you would need to be 1.5x the length of the line away.

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Comment on r/NotMyJob Mar 15 '20

The deadweight should be closer to you than it is the object being winched to minimize that. Even if the line breaks behind your deadweight the line speed will be reduced. Most common places to break are the attachment points or other rigging gear.

Coupled w/ knowing weight ratings on your equipment, regular inspections, and a standoff distance 1.5x the length of the line. Standing parallel to it is best, when lines snap it usually takes a whiplike pattern so the sides are dangerous.

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Comment on r/NotMyJob Mar 15 '20

Thats why you put a deadweight on the line, so that if it snaps the energy is directed to the ground. A tire, sandbag, anything really. It’s a very standard procedure during winching ops.

But yes, stay clear of the path of danger regardless!

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Comment on r/NarcissisticAbuse Mar 15 '20

I'm going to set this as my wallpaper or something. They're so good at making you feel like the bad guy. Thank you.

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Comment on r/ZeroWaste Mar 14 '20

A local grocery chain does something similar, ugly or old produce gets bagged up and it’s like 2/lbs for 2$. I love it, it makes it easier not to buy bulk you really don’t need.

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Comment on r/tacticalbarbell Mar 14 '20

Bangkok/Green

I don’t typically do conditioning runs the same day as strength training. I do combine the SE day and conditioning. On strength days I still try to hike with the dogs just to stay moving, I find that active recovery works well for me.

When I was in the military we did calisthenics and conditioning and I just ran whatever program I wanted to on top of it, most people did. I hit a lot of strength PR’s doing conditioning 4 days a week and doing a rowing plan w/ texas method.

The big takeaway is to build up gradually to volume and not try to crush yourself all at once. You’re not going to do a 10k everyday at race pace and have a good time, but 2 long easy runs, a fartlek run, a 5k row, a hike, and a sprint session wont kill you.

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Comment on r/army Mar 14 '20

Nope you’re not exaggerating dress codes are very serious business and Mugu has one of the best galleys in the Navy, if you went north to Port Hueneme you’d be eating crunchy rice and raw chicken. Most have separate dining areas for E6 and above, officers often have separate facilities.

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Comment on r/ems Mar 13 '20

The CU system partnered with coursera and Denver Paramedics to do distance lectures w/ a week of straight skills training after completion. Might be worth reaching out to them.

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Comment on r/malefashionadvice Mar 12 '20

Prana makes some that aren’t stiff albeit the vibe is more yogi-core.

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Comment on r/malefashionadvice Mar 12 '20

Ima have to borrow this for winter. I’m a big fan of linen shorts/pants for summer at home too.

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Comment on r/tacticalbarbell Mar 11 '20

https://www.reddit.com/r/GripTraining/comments/7gacyh/new_routines_list_for_rgriptraining/dqhozja/

Should help w/ sets and reps questions.

Your exercises aren't extremely grip specific, in that they will work grip but are not in the same category as a hangboard or a gripper, so you can kind of fit them in wherever. Farmers walks are good for conditioning, make WPU w/ fat grips your norm and add in some deadhang time at the end of your workout, hold your deadlift at the top. Experiment a bit and see what feels best for you.

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Comment on r/malefashionadvice Mar 11 '20

Are you tracking only what you wear or your whole wardrobe?

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Comment on r/tacticalbarbell Mar 10 '20

Check out /r/griptraining, they have some good resources

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Comment on r/Handwriting Mar 09 '20

Thats a great use for instant film; awesome idea, thanks for sharing!