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how much u weigh big man?
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damn burns, colon cancer? how does that happen

This post was edited by duffman316 on Jun 8 2016 05:34pm
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Jun 9 2016 08:11pm
Quote (CMBurns @ Jun 8 2016 02:54pm)


Training is too hard.
Eating pizza too easy.
The struggle is real.


- Seifu Burns. Master haikuist.


Word.

Good to see you back at it.

And glad to hear you kicked the cancer quickly. My brother had a scare last year with a similar thing - he had growths in his lower colon and they determined them to be benign polyps (freaky nonetheless). Instead of surgery to remove them, they gave him some new drug where it basically caused the lining to shed, and polyps with it (he essentially had an ass period).

As for training, I'm sure you will keep us updated. I had and still have the same issue you mentioned - training without competition in mind is a bitch. Since being done with throwing, I just haven't been motivated to train more than a month at at time. It's like a loop of annoyance - I am weak in relation to where I was, and when I go in the gym and my max is around the same level of my old warm-ups, I get more frustrated lol. Then with no solid goal in mind, I don't stick with it and return to learning or doing new stuff. You've got this though!
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Jun 9 2016 11:48pm
train to kill atziri irl

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Quote (bnrhodes2 @ 9 Jun 2016 22:11)
Word.

Good to see you back at it.

And glad to hear you kicked the cancer quickly. My brother had a scare last year with a similar thing - he had growths in his lower colon and they determined them to be benign polyps (freaky nonetheless). Instead of surgery to remove them, they gave him some new drug where it basically caused the lining to shed, and polyps with it (he essentially had an ass period).

As for training, I'm sure you will keep us updated. I had and still have the same issue you mentioned - training without competition in mind is a bitch. Since being done with throwing, I just haven't been motivated to train more than a month at at time. It's like a loop of annoyance - I am weak in relation to where I was, and when I go in the gym and my max is around the same level of my old warm-ups, I get more frustrated lol. Then with no solid goal in mind, I don't stick with it and return to learning or doing new stuff. You've got this though!


That's exactly what went on when I trained for like 6 months last year. Super depressing.

Quote (dro94 @ 8 Jun 2016 15:44)
how much u weigh big man?


Doesn't look like it, but on this picture I was around 355



Quote (duffman316 @ 8 Jun 2016 19:34)
damn burns, colon cancer? how does that happen


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Quote (CMBurns @ Jun 8 2016 02:54pm)
Well unlike D3, PoE is not a casual game. There is a lot of things that you need to learn. A new league started Friday night so you should hop on that and learn the ropes so that you know what you're doing during the next league. The first few days of a league have great payouts. Overall the game is complex, has tons of late game and is super fun once you understand what the fuck you're doing.



Training is too hard.
Eating pizza too easy.
The struggle is real.


- Seifu Burns. Master haikuist.


thxs mang

looking biggs n buff

This post was edited by serialj0e on Jun 10 2016 10:57am
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Quote (CMBurns @ Jun 10 2016 07:19am)
That's exactly what went on when I trained for like 6 months last year. Super depressing.



Doesn't look like it, but on this picture I was around 355

http://i62.tinypic.com/t8ta41.jpg



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googled pizza colon cancer and got this, if anything you ought to eat more pizza

Italian researchers say eating pizza could protect against cancer. Researchers claim eating pizza regularly reduced the risk of developing oesophageal cancer by 59%. The risk of developing colon cancer also fell by 26% and mouth cancer by 34%, they claimed.Jul 22, 2003

-whats got you angry at the gym?

This post was edited by duffman316 on Jun 10 2016 04:30pm
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googled pizza colon cancer and got this, if anything you ought to eat more pizza

Italian researchers say eating pizza could protect against cancer. Researchers claim eating pizza regularly reduced the risk of developing oesophageal cancer by 59%. The risk of developing colon cancer also fell by 26% and mouth cancer by 34%, they claimed.Jul 22, 2003

-whats got you angry at the gym?


That's not my angry face.
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Jun 10 2016 06:07pm
355. how tall? over 6 ft for sure
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