You will never live if you are looking for the meaning of life. Fall in love with some activity and do it! Nobody ever figures out what life is all about and it doesn't matter.
Things proven to expand lifespan:
- exercise 2.5+ hours a week
- eat healthy
- eat less
- don't smoke
- don't drink too much alcohol
- get married
- get rich
- have pets
- live at high-altitude
- have lots of sex (350 orgasms a year is optimal for men, TBD for women)
WORLDWIDE GIVEAWAY! Attention all extreme performance enthusiasts! We teamed up with @AorusOfficial to give away a very special Z490 Aorus Xtreme Motherboard + Intel i9 10900k CPU combo to a very, very lucky person!
Enter here: https://t.co/Do0LfImwA2
Que increíble se ve el remaster de #THPS me pega justo en la nostalgia, le dedique muchas horas a ese juego de niño, pasaba tardes increíbles jugando con mi primo, escuchando el soundtrack perrisimo que tiene.
#THPS is back! Original maps, original skaters, and songs from the original soundtrack… plus new features. Thanks to all the fans of our series for keeping this dream alive.
Alright it's international giveaway time - Looking to make someone's quarantine time a little more fun!
Giving away this customized SNES Edition Nintendo Switch
Just RETWEET to enter and I'll pick a random winner in 24 hours.
Shoutout to @ColorWare for making this possible!
When Isaac Newton stayed at home to avoid the 1665 plague, he discovered the laws of gravity, optics, and he invented calculus.
It’s rumored that there was a strict “No TV” rule in his household.
Imagine how much more advanced society would be today if women, who comprise half the world’s brain power, were socially & intellectually enfranchised from the beginning of civilization.
After sunset this eve, here is a test. Behold two bright lights, both low in the west.
Do not wish upon them, these stars, these two, That’s ‘cause they’re planets — your wish won’t come true.
Venus & Jupiter together, gracing the twilight skies of the World.
Vemos el mundo de acuerdo a nuestro estado mental.
Por lo tanto, la forma en la que vemos el mundo no nos dice algo sobre él.
Nos dice algo sobre nosotros.