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This scene can be played on an infinite loop. It perfectly describes Bitcoin cycles.
What I am waiting for in terms of value are the free hula hoops.
@BTCBreadMan@bigpackers4x I deleted my post for the offense of a typo.
Not for it's gross and objectionable content though.
It likely reduces grip on the ball assuming he uses lubrication which can explain a lot of his wild throws.
@EdGreenberger Seriously, 36 watched him cross the LOS and then cover 14 yards before not peeling off the WR to make the play after it was over.
And you're talking about a guy on the other side of the field.
Did all that cum burn out you retinas?
@EdGreenberger His own teammate and an offensive line player blocked him out of making the impossible play that was impossible even if they weren't in the way. "More effort' wasn't going to solve your shitty TEAM giving up contain at all levels especially 36 who is at the LOS watching.
In each interval I'm coming off the line generating 700+ watts , really good acceleration to 12+ , but its the wrong way to approach for racing so I need to accelerate slower and save that limited twitchiness for the finish.
On Monday night I did quarter mile intervals to train for 1500m. I was targeting 13 mph for each interval. Weirdly my last interval was my best. Fatigued legs , bad sleep, full bowels, 15mph wind and trouble breathing (pollen). There is a lot to be optimistic about here.
This is not the pace I plan to race at in July, but it is a nice goal for 2027. I think for now I should target somewhere between 11.5 and 12.5 sustained. All of that will at least be competitive enough to be out there.
Also I learned these races are run counter-clockwise on the track. (this was my first track run ever) I have a longer left leg which will be on the inside. This was a bit of an issue last night and takes away an agility advantage I've always used turning off my right leg.