2011-02-27, 09:01 | Link #4681 |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Age: 35
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Alright, under the doctor's order after my checkup on my damn legs that don't want to heal properly, I am to abstain from any "stressful legwork" for 1 month. Meaning no running, jumping, DDR, or long-distance walking until my calf and ankle muscles are healing properly.
The problem is, I have been hoarding enough fat 2-weeks after Chinese New Year (I was eating like a pig) that if I don't get rid of them soon they are going to be permanent. Anyone knows of a leg-free method to get rid of fat other than going vegan (also prohibited by doc since meat products help rebuild muscle fibres)?
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2011-02-27, 09:48 | Link #4684 | ||
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Age: 35
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Unless that left ankle starts healing properly, or those damn researchers start making nano-repairbot infusions, my leg is out of commission for 4 weeks. I even have an MC to prove it. I may not need crutches, but those scans only muscles are scary - there is one part that continues to be inflamed after 2 months and "there are bits and pieces of missing tissue in my calf muscles" (as quoted from doc).
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2011-02-27, 10:00 | Link #4685 |
Komrades of Kitamura Kou
Join Date: Jul 2004
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I'm curious as to why you got myositis (since it's inflamed) and possibly atrophic or necrotic (since you have missing tissue).
Anyway if you can't use your legs get one of those stationary hand bikes, or refit a bicycle pedal into a stationary one for your arms.
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2011-02-27, 10:09 | Link #4686 | ||
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The missing pieces of tissue aren't that much, they are attributed to muscle tears and fibres snapping, and they are pretty small but all over the place as she says. The problem is the myositis that has gone undetected for 2 months - after walking long distances or doing bus/train dashes there are pins and needles in that area, often which I ignore. Quote:
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2011-02-28, 06:13 | Link #4687 |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Pearl of the Orient Seas
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guys, I'm downloading the PS3 system update on the US playstation network
I don't know the region code thingy for my PS3, but I did bought it here on my country (Philippines) will this system update still work though it's from a different country? EDIT: nevermind, it worked lol
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2011-03-01, 16:38 | Link #4689 |
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: FL, USA
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it was an optional function originally when google bought a youtube to link the account to a gmail account, but as time progressed it's become a requirement to have a youtube account. It's not really a big deal you can make a gmail account to link to it easily, and the text verify is standard random generated words that plenty of sites.
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2011-03-01, 21:55 | Link #4690 |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Australia
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I have two questions (which are not related):
1) Is there an (or more than one) anime that use quite basic grammar structure and vocabulary, so that i can watch to practice my Japanese listening skill? Extra bonus for me if it's interesting/ adorable/ funny (about how good I am at Japanese, i leant Japanese for 160-170 hours in span of 2 years, but I'm quite bad comparing to others) 2) On stereotype, billionaires or very rich people often seen either eat luxury foods (black caviar,truffles and the like..) or meals in very fancy restaurant (well you get the ideas). But what if they like very simple foods such as apples, banana or instant noodles? Do they just go to supermarket (or simply an organic market) to buy some and bring home to eat?
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2011-03-02, 05:54 | Link #4691 | |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Singapore
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The thing is, growing up, you'd hardly guess that he's rich kid. He's just a regular guy, like the rest of us, who relishes canteen food as much as gourmet fare. He dresses so sloppily at times, you'd think he's a bum. And, when it comes to Chinese martial arts, he's every bit a geek, just like any other type of otaku. Here's the lesson I've learnt over the years: the more a "rich man" flaunts his wealth, the greater the likelihood that he's actually very insecure about his riches. Meaning to say, chances are, he's fake. Do bratty rich folk exist? Sure they do. The stereotypes do, after all, come from somewhere. But not every "billionaire" is the same. By all accounts, Warren Buffett appears to be a rather down-to-earth guy, too. |
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2011-03-02, 06:29 | Link #4692 | |
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There's not much you can do since most aerobic exercise requires some kind of weight bearing and muscle action to go with it. Another good way to lose weight or to keep lean is to eat mostly fish and lean meat for your protein source and vegetables/fruit for your carbs. |
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2011-03-02, 06:42 | Link #4693 | |||
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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The only thing I have confirmed is that I am not allowed to do strenuous leg exercises until the end of March, like running and jumping. Right now I eat alot less because I have no appetite due to not moving around as much as before. But that doesn't help me keep that bulge off my stomach. Quote:
I do middle-manning for this rather affluent friend of mine - he places orders for all the anime and manga figurines once they are available regardless of the price tag, and routes them to my house since he is frequently moving from place to place around the world. The way he spends money on these figures really stuns me - does he even check his account balance? On average last year, excluding AFA, he already routed around 40 figurines and animanga related goods to my house. And no, he doesn't buy on credit. He is the sort that does not believe in spending money that is not his. Quote:
OT : Welcome back. Haven't seen you post much last 2 months.
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2011-03-02, 06:51 | Link #4694 | |
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For example you could run a 300km ultramarathon and you'll have lost that fat in the 13 days it takes you to finish it. For another day though. |
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2011-03-02, 09:43 | Link #4695 | |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Age: 74
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Two other, more serious, shows that have a similar audience might be Kemono no Sou-ja Erin and Mahou Shoujotai Arusu. If you're concerned about comparing your understanding with the subtitles, the subbed version of Erin is generally seen as vastly superior to the CR version. Dennou Coil might be another good choice, though the intended audience is a bit older than that for Chi. Another possibility might be Hanamaru Kindergarten since the kids are all about five. Despite that, it's really more a show for adults, so I don't know how complex the language is.
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2011-03-02, 21:25 | Link #4696 |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Australia
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Thank you everyone for the answers (@Tiny Leaf: aww.. can't add rep till later)...
So basically, our friend from high school, or any random international student could turn out to be son of billionaires or high-level government officials. Same to our hobby or club friends then... Then suddenly i thought: could it be that SaintessHeart is actually a member of Arab Saudi royalties who is owning a whole oil empire...
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2011-03-04, 00:35 | Link #4698 | |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Age: 35
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2. I am practically broke because of the way I save money for future investment plans. So there is no way I can be that rich.
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2011-03-04, 14:32 | Link #4699 | |
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