The questions-not-worth-their-own-thread question thread IX

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That sounds really nice :thumbsup:

See the quack. Really.

Yeah. The nurses at SÖS are nice people :) Though they were a little slowish.


Why did my mom just throw the keyboard across the room when she lost a game?

She has anger management issues.

Nope. Not unless you're very, very, very smart and can do 100000000000000000 extracurriculars, then you get scholarships and stuff. I'm stupid.

There's also student loan. I stay away from that.

I'm sure you're good with computers.
 
If my mother hadn't been there with me and hadn't screamed "HELP!!!", I would've probably been found several times lying passed out on the hospital floor :lol: I fainted several times there.
 
Why would you do that?

My mom got one and they suddenly made the interest go up very high and she's never been able to pay it. :(

EDIT: Strange thing. I recently wrote to the letter of the editor of a local newspaper where I mentioned the poor condition of the road. Now, today, I got the official newsletter for our town. They put it out once a month. And in the newsletter, they mention about how they patch up the roads and stuff. I've never seen this before, do you suppose it's a coincidence?
 
Could be. Could be more than one person complained about it. Could be no one from the town noticed it until you called it to their attention.
 
Does anyone watch Breaking Bad? Watched the first season over the last couple of days. Great series, I don't get why Bryan Cranston isn't in more stuff. Although he is a bit too much of a character actor for slightly crazy middle aged people. But who doesn't like middle age crisis stories?

Say that you've both been oppressed by English speakers.

A good suggestion actually, as shes a language teacher.
 
I've started exercising every day since 5 days ago. Everytime I finish my calf and some random muscle which is like under my shin or something lock up and contract. When I touch my leg it feels like I'm tensing up but I'm not - it feels like its on the edge of cramping up. I tried extra emphasis on warming those muscles up but it doesn't seem to work. I can run ok and but at the end it is uncomfortable and I don't want to ruin my leg.

Any thoughts on how I can avoid this?
 
Why is Random Raves in a picture archive category?
 
I've started exercising every day since 5 days ago. Everytime I finish my calf and some random muscle which is like under my shin or something lock up and contract. When I touch my leg it feels like I'm tensing up but I'm not - it feels like its on the edge of cramping up. I tried extra emphasis on warming those muscles up but it doesn't seem to work. I can run ok and but at the end it is uncomfortable and I don't want to ruin my leg.

Any thoughts on how I can avoid this?
You're either not stretching and warming up enough or exercising those muscles too much or in the wrong way. I went swimming for the first time since high school today, and my calves also cramped up from treading water. My calves are probably the most well-developed muscle in my body, but they're simply not used to that much of that particular exercise. Try changing the exercises you're doing for your calves, and if that doesn't help, simply do less exercise on that body part, slowly increasing the amount you do until you can do your current level without pain.
 
Try changing the exercises you're doing for your calves, and if that doesn't help, simply do less exercise on that body part, slowly increasing the amount you do until you can do your current level without as much pain.

fixed.

it's not excersize if you don't feel pain, man.
 
fixed.

it's not excersize if you don't feel pain, man.
"No pain, no gain" is often misunderstood. You don't want your muscles to hurt, you want them to tire. Ideally, he'd be unable to life a weight because his muscle no longer had the strength for it, but that's not the same as pain.
 
You do want to be exhausted. But you also should be sore
 
But isn't it the small tears in muscle tissue that make it grow much larger (read: building muscle) after healing?
 
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