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This is often said by fatties, especially the muscle argument is often brought up by fat men.Edit: BMI is not reliable for people who workout and are muscular, but i guess it's good for you since you are just dieting.
Kettlebells are excellent but I'd like to add two notes to what you wrote. I think you may be over-estimating things for a beginner with a 16kg dumbbell due to your own fitness levels and experience. The last thing a beginner wants to do is pick up bad form or worse, injure themselves. And even if a 16kg is manageable for them for some exercises, it's going to rule out some good ones. There's more to kettlebells than squats and swings.Since Josh asked specifically for my fitness advice during the last show, as confirmed by the red car parked in front of my house, here it is:
I'm into the MMA world as a fighter, we don't do fitness to look good or whatever gay shit, we just aim to become strong without becoming fat, otherwise you miss your goal weight category.
And the answer to how to do physical conditioning with minimal time and money is kettlebell swings.
It's a full body exercise, good for legs, core, arms, shoulders, back. You just pick up the kettlebell and you swing it.
It can be done anywhere, at any time, it's cheap, and a set of 100 swings takes approximately 3:30 minutes.
I don't know how weak you are but I assume a 16kg (35lbs) bell would be good for you. Buy a bell, swing it 100 times before shower every day, and you'll be surprised at how strong you become in a mere few weeks.
Swing it how? Side to side, or front to back, or what?Since Josh asked specifically for my fitness advice during the last show, as confirmed by the red car parked in front of my house, here it is:
I'm into the MMA world as a fighter, we don't do fitness to look good or whatever gay shit, we just aim to become strong without becoming fat, otherwise you miss your goal weight category.
And the answer to how to do physical conditioning with minimal time and money is kettlebell swings.
It's a full body exercise, good for legs, core, arms, shoulders, back. You just pick up the kettlebell and you swing it.
It can be done anywhere, at any time, it's cheap, and a set of 100 swings takes approximately 3:30 minutes.
I don't know how weak you are but I assume a 16kg (35lbs) bell would be good for you. Buy a bell, swing it 100 times before shower every day, and you'll be surprised at how strong you become in a mere few weeks.
Not really. Nick Mullen always had very racist jokes and he didn't care about woke/anti-woke shit, it was mostly just about what made him laugh. Stavros is more of a faggot nowadays, he is in favour of all that bullshit and everything, mostly because he wants to get pussy.Aren’t most Cumtown listeners anti Kiwi farms and support tranny shit?
Aren’t most Cumtown listeners anti Kiwi farms and support tranny shit?
Go ahead, Derek, speak a little chinese for them. Blow these people's mentality.
I'd go for Tiberian Sun and expansion TS: Firestorm. I think some people still play multiplayer and there's a good chance there are mods to improve compatibility with modern systems, unless you are a purist.Been playing some command and conquer, I love the commando voicelines.
Any suggestions of which one to play after TD?
Been playing some command and conquer, I love the commando voicelines.
Any suggestions of which one to play after TD?
Kamikaze drones aren't new, they tried using them on us in Fallujah but we have jammers as standard vehicle equipment so it didn't work.Since when is Null an expert on Russian drone capabilities?
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Holy shit, I had no idea Frank Zagarino was in this!
I do the same fucking thing with every game that asks me to name characters. Everyone is nigger, faggot, kike, retard etc. lmao
Spain’s top football league has once again plunged the country’s internet users into chaos.
On October 18, 2025, LaLiga’s anti-piracy orders led major Spanish ISPs, including Movistar, Vodafone, and Orange, to block a broad range of Cloudflare IP addresses.
The result was widespread connectivity failures that cut off millions from essential online services.
The blackout, which lasted until October 20, crippled access to legitimate websites, gaming platforms, and streaming services.
According to Proton VPN, free signups from Spain surged by 200% as frustrated users sought to reclaim their digital freedom. Many reported that even routine online tasks became impossible without using a VPN to bypass the restrictions.
Cloudflare, a key infrastructure provider that supports millions of sites with DDoS protection, encryption, and content delivery, was targeted because some of its shared IPs had once hosted unauthorized sports streams.
Since Cloudflare’s network architecture assigns multiple unrelated websites to the same IP, the block effectively punished thousands of lawful services for the actions of a few.
Gamers were hit particularly hard. Those trying to play Blue Protocol: Star Resonance, a new MMORPG released globally on October 9, found that the game’s “Start” button disappeared entirely for Spanish players. The only workaround was to connect through a VPN outside Spain.
Both Cloudflare and the cybersecurity group RootedCON previously challenged these blanket blocks in court, warning that they inevitably harm legitimate internet use.
Yet in March 2025, a Spanish judge dismissed their complaint, ruling that they had not provided sufficient evidence of damage. That decision has since enabled LaLiga to expand its enforcement campaign with few legal constraints.
The latest outage underscores the growing reach of LaLiga’s censorship regime, which claims judicial authorization for mass IP blocking in the name of protecting football broadcasts. But the collateral damage is immense.
Businesses, developers, and everyday users have seen their online access vanish without warning, collateral in a digital war they never signed up for.
Proton VPN’s statement captured the underlying problem: when courts permit such broad controls, it is ordinary people who bear the cost. Millions of Spaniards lost access to their favorite platforms, online games, and even local news, victims of a campaign that mistakes collective punishment for enforcement.
Despite mounting public anger, there is no indication that Spain’s censorship orders will ease. As LaLiga continues to claim victories in its anti-piracy crusade, the open internet itself remains the biggest casualty.