This is step one and before you know it you wake up with a massive headache, next to you is a naked clown who opens the cupboard door where dozens of other naked clowns pour out.
Red ball on the end maybe !?
It’s the pubic hair and that they can bend it to resemble animals that’s really disturbing.
The whole medial/lateral delt thing makes me think about the fibularis/peroneal muscles. From when I first learned about them it was fibularis from a kinesiology perspective and peroneal from an anatomy perspective.
I’ve never heard medial delt though other than on YouTube so I think that’s just a bro term that stuck for some reason. I guess you could make the argument that lateral delt is correct in academic and professional circles while medial delt is correct in bro circles… (I’d just call the bros wrong though)
I’ve been a fan of Thibs for a while, and I like Paul Carter too, but I can see why some have issues with them.
Dante Trudel, in particular, is a guy whose postings made me like him more (on Intensemuscle). His ideology is basically “get as strong as possible for reps on exercises for each bodypart,” which is as simple as it gets.
And on the subject of dictionaries, are you using the right one? I emplore anyone that enjoys writing to seek out James Somers 2014 blogpost “You’re probably using the wrong dictionary” and visit the 1913 Webster’s dictionary
How is this considered college? College is supposed to make you miserable
I remember taking a Buddhism class and was happy the only requirements were reading 5 books, writing 3 - three page essays and some exams where I just had to regurgitate information from the readings. This was my easiest class by far that semester.
Ehh, the article even says “it’s not part of standard English”. And it’s not, nor is there ever a good reason to use it. Besides “to shut down an argument”, which would be a super weak way to shut down an argument, haha.
I would argue one is a consequence of the other. In our race to discuss everything in latin and employ biological terminology rather than plain language in the hopes of lending legitimacy to an activity that people still perceive to be only for the vain and stupid, we’ve allowed an avenue to confirm those suspicions.
Now you got bros in the gym pointing all over their upper backs saying “Yup: today is trapezoids and rhombus day”