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I met the people responsible for his incarceration. They have staff with him all the time so he’s not isolated. They have to rotate those staff out every six months because he’s so evil and toxic.
So definitely not rehabilitated.
I met the people responsible for his incarceration. They have staff with him all the time so he’s not isolated. They have to rotate those staff out every six months because he’s so evil and toxic.
So definitely not rehabilitated.
Fuck Modi and his bootlickers
And the id3 which is pretty much the same size
The battery is warrantied to 100 or 150,000 miles depending on where you live. The number of people who have ever had to replace their batteries is very very small. You’re more likely to have to replace your entire engine and transmission on an ICE car. Degradation is not a serious concern with modern evs.
https://electrek.co/2023/04/25/tesla-update-battery-degradation/
That’s not a real concern. The chances of that happening are very close to zero.
Here you go, case in point
There are already digital therapeutic platforms approved for mental health. Orexo deprexis is one such program. The fact is that the vast majority of people who need therapy aren’t getting it now. These ai therapy models will provide services to those people. I’m willing to bet that in a decade, the majority of therapy will be done by AI, with human therapists focused on the most severe behavioral health conditions.
Most basic therapy dealing with relatively simple problems like mild to moderate depression and anxiety will likely be pretty responsive to AI based treatment, but people with serious and persistent mental illness will still need therapists.
Tae kwon do kicks are flashy and can look cool if done well. I think wushu looks amazing even if it’s more dance than martial art. Judo throws look cool too AND it’s very effective.
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You would destroy a high level aikido black belt. Wrestling (and BJJ/judo) is way more effective. Speaking as a low level aikido black belt.
20+ years of martial arts experience here and there’s some terrible advice in here. Any martial art that doesn’t have an active competition scene is garbage in terms of self defense. This includes krav maga, aikido, most types of kung fu (except sanda and shuai jiou). I spent half of those 20 years doing aikido and hapkido, and they were largely useless.
In the competitive martial arts, wrestling, judo, Brazilian Jiujitsu, Muay Thai, and boxing are the gold standards. Most MMA is a combination of those four and definitely the most effective. I don’t like getting punched in the face so I stick with jiujitsu (brown belt). Karate is hit or miss, but some styles like kyokushin are really good.
I’ve been talking about self defense effectiveness. If you just want to get in shape, then pretty much anything that makes you sweat is going to work for that. Just don’t do krav expecting to be a killer, no matter how much camo your instructor wears.
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First come first served!
I do something I enjoy 4 days a week, Brazilian Jiujitsu. I augment it with something I don’t - strength training once a week for half an hour. One warm up set of 12 reps and one working set of 5-8 reps to complete failure. I use machines to avoid injury from failure. 5 exercises- leg press, chest press, row, lat pulldown and overhead press. It’s a pretty intense workout. My goal is to keep the muscle I have and prevent injury in jiujitsu. I feel like I get like 40% of the weight training benefit for like 20% of the work that I’ve put in before with barbell training (strong lifts, 5/3/1, madcow, etc).
No, no real human can become as capable as James Bond or John Wick even if they dedicate 24/7 to it.
Ffs this seems like the easy answer
And testing
This guy pedants
You keep using that word, I don’t think it means what you think it means.