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100% a real thing Insanely overused in most contexts today...
In a single week there's been two bills that stump everyone I talk to about them online or in person, the hemp THC ban, and this. It's not often I hear both democrats and republicans agreeing on anything recently, but these two things have been a resounding [i][b]wtf[/b][/i] from everyone. I w...
This is easily way worse than what we had in mid-city BR a few days ago. ...
Mid city seems to have avoided the worst of it. We had a couple of big gusts and sideways rain but nothing butthole-puckering. Skies were green and tons of lightning and thunder though...

re: What are your hobbies

Posted by Hulkklogan on 5/12/24 at 6:03 pm
Most of my time goes to work, kids, and a side gig. But, when I do find myself with some free time, I usually play video games. I recently started making mead. Pretty fun little hobby that doesn't require tons of time and effort. I've made a concerted effort to take better care of my yard ...
[quote]always wondered how my parents would get my name and my brothers name mixed up sometimes when talking/yelling at us.[/quote] I used to tease my dad about it, because he has 4 kids and he'd roll through all 4 plus the dogs when he's mad Now I do that and I only have 2 :lol:...
No. I hate the work I do, actually. But it pays well, I have tons of leeway and flexibility as long as my jobs getting done which means a great work/life balance, a great management structure, and my teammates are good people. Every time I think about leaving it changing roles I stick around ...
I have two kids, 5 and 2. They're 3.5 years apart. In my experience, the second time around dealing with all of the things that a baby and young toddler do/go through is much easier because 1) you have a frame of reference and experience to know how to deal with things and how long they last and...
[quote] To buy my current home in BR with 20% down my mortgage would be double what mine is now.[/quote] It's crazy. My wife and I dont love our current house but it helped us accomplish some goals (school for kids) so we thought it'd be a fairly short term house for us. We got a 3% intere...
The resignation letter mentioned in the article: https://imgur.com/a/6T3cwFj I don't think it stops at gross micromanagement....
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Definitely interested in that if in BR or can do telehealth. Send details? hulkkontd@gmail.com...
I have to do some research h on the costs of the domestic products through those vendors. I know someone that went the compound pharmacy route and it is $300/mo. My wife and I are both interested so that would be really really pricey. ...
I missed your post. Sode note, i've looked into gray market but man it feels so frickin shady :lol:...
Where do you get your semaglutide? You in BR? I'm curious about where to get it....

re: Unleaded BBQ

Posted by Hulkklogan on 4/7/24 at 10:26 pm
Unleaded was alright by me. Food was good, not great, and having a playground is great for families. Enjoyed bringing my kids there and letting them romp while I got a few minutes to eat and have a beer in peace. Pizza in BR is also largely just okay, so maybe they can do that better. Red Zep ...

re: Hypothyroidism

Posted by Hulkklogan on 4/2/24 at 12:38 pm
I have Hashimoto's. I've been on levothyroxine for probably 5 years now. In my case, my dad's side of my family all have had thyroid issues and also had to take levo/synthroid, so it's genetic. I've tried elimination diets and they didn't change a thing that I measured. To my knowledge, there...
I have really wide feet and shoes generally never have fit well, even the widest Brooks. So, my whole life my feet have been cramped and I started noticing at 33 my toes were scrunched together, and what looked like the beginnings of a bunions forming, and id get toe pain when walking or stamding f...
Generally less acute inflammation would reduce pain, make you feel better short term. Robbing Peter to pay Paul, y'know. You may be blunting true recovery, but athletes will do what it takes to get back on the field and ice can do that for them....
I think my statement was not specific enough, and you're right. My intention was to say that there's no proven mental or long term health benefits as some people try to claim. However, ice baths can reduce acute inflammation, which can be great pain relief for in-season athletes, who put their body...