Comments by "Robert Morgan" (@RobertMorgan) on "Flashback FM"
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@martinkuliza that calls back to the first movie as well, the rooftop Agent encounter where he narrowly dodges all the rounds fired at him. The very first thing Trinity, who's seen just as much as Morpheus, asks incredulously is "How did you do that? You moved like they do! I've never seen anyone move that fast!".
Even just before that as the Agent saw him move that way and has him at gunpoint, he says "Only human", but it sounds almost like the program is saying that as reassurance, that ok, that was crazy, he dodged bullets, not one but like 7, that's fuckin' weird...still, just a human.
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MEV-1 infected everyone and killed about 20%.
COVID-19 infected a small number and killed 0.1% of them.
You're comparing a shotgun to a bottle rocket, but we do know this NOW, in the future of mid-2021. Even in places where it raged out of control, St Louis County for example, as I live nearby: 14 months into the pandemic, population 1,000,000+, total positive cases all-time, only 100k. The entire course of the disease never even touched 90% of people.
Sure, you can say those are only the positive test numbers, we didn't test everyone, but, we tested everyone who died, so if they died negative, it wasn't the virus.
People just have to come to terms COVID-19 was WAY scarier than we thought, and by that I mean it was MILD and we reacted to it INSANELY, to the point we might have killed the entire world economy for a generation, the effects of which could kill millions more than COVID was ever capable of. Suicide and crime rates have quadrupled or more in many or even most places. Murder is at record highs. The real virus, FEAR, caused us to overreact and almost kill the host.
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@VelhaTheOne I'm 39, I started a year ago at 300lbs. Never lifted, never ran before.
Now after a year of practice, 2x a day 4x a week in the gym, miles every day, diet changes, normal everyday supplements (multivitamin, iodine, beets, preworkout, modafinil)...
I'm down to 250lbs, my 5k time is 40min, and I run at least one every week, my deadlift is up to 315lbs for reps, and I've doubled where I started weight and rep wise on all the cable machines. I swim. I push the heavy sled, it's been lots of FUN after you really get into it.
I've noticed shirts are starting to be baggier in the front as my gut shrinks, yet stretch across my back as my shoulders are growing.
I sleep better, I eat less, and I want to fuck anything that moves lol. It's been great 😃.
My gut stretch marks have stretch marks, so it's not all good, but I'm hoping that next year, at 40, I'll be at 200 or under and the strongest in my life.
Would I do steroids if I could afford them, damn right.
Would I be way better off if my JOB for a year had been working out to look a certain way, with no other job, a staff to do my bidding, a nutritionist, a chef, assistants? Hell yeah.
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@blackman5183 no, they're achievable naturally, when you realize naturally means exercise hours a day as your SOLE job, all your other needs handled by staff, assistants, maids, and you have a nutritionist and chef on staff keeping you on track and accountable.
It's how any of today's highly successful people do it, they have UNDERLINGS.
You see it in families often, the parents who are active physically and engaged, who really care hardcore, usually have trim, strong kids because they prioritize health and hold them to account, while others have the obese kids and are obese themselves, we all kind of acclimate to our surroundings and expectations.
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