I have that Sarahahahaha thing and no one has roasted me on it. I'm pretty disappointed that my friends are so nice.
cmsellers wrote:IamNotCreepy wrote:I find it very weird for grown men to be obsessed with Disney.
I feel basically the same way with adults and Pokemon.
When you're a kid it makes sense that you should be able to name all the animals that exist, and also that they should have some sort of magical powers. As an adult, it seems like a poor substitute for the wonder of nature.
Of course I never liked Pokemon as a kid, but as a kid I was into mythical creatures like wyverns and cockatrices, and making my own such creatures. (My favorite in elementary school was a flying dolphin, in middle school it was basically a bird crossed with a snake and a crocodile.) But as an adult? Not so much, especially not when I realize how many weird real animals there are out there.
Anglerphobe wrote:As an example, and a new post in its own right, I think abdominal crunches are basically pointless. I'm not going to stop anyone, but I do think they're wasting their time.
Grimstone wrote:I want to say it's bc abs are more of a supporting muscle in a compound movement so they should get adequate exercise alongside other muscle groups anyway if you're doing things properly(and abs for show have more to do with low body fat% than strength).
Anglerphobe wrote: hollow rocks
Zevran wrote:Magic can kill. Knives can kill. Even small children launched at great speeds can kill.
Anglerphobe wrote:That doesn't preclude having an opinion on it, though.
As an example, and a new post in its own right, I think abdominal crunches are basically pointless. I'm not going to stop anyone, but I do think they're wasting their time.
sunglasses wrote:Anglerphobe wrote: hollow rocks
I hate this exercise it is a painful nightmare and I will spit upon it in hell.
Which means it really works.
Edgar Cabrera wrote:HOLY SHIT GUYS, IT'S DOGLOVINGJIM!!! HE'S HERE!!!
skoobadive wrote:It's the legendary DoglovingJim! Ohboy, this must be the greatest day of my life!
Cracked.com wrote:Initially, his interest in animals was "primarily a sexual attraction," but as he grew older, he also "developed the emotional attraction." We guess we could call what Jim does ... dog-lovin'
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