I like this approach, it reduces waste significantly.
I like this approach, it reduces waste significantly.
I mostly agree with that, I would even go as far as saying that the reproduction quality starts to plateu with good $100 devices. A vast majority of the audio recordings isn’t just good enough in quality for a good headset too make much of a difference. All of the music if you’re using spotify xD.
That said, I don’t have a lot of things, but I consider the outrageusly expensive Sennheise IE 600, I typically wear 10h+ daily, worth it.
I hope you reply less than 1.0 times to your own messages on average.
To answer your question: I don’t agree with your opinion, as I argue that body size is not a key metric when it comes to determine an advantage over another fencer.
For northern Europe, I’m on the larger side. I primarily do Longsword fencing, with the occasional Shield and Axe or One-Hand-Spear mixed in.
I think it comes down to training - I started out fencing with friends who’re about the same size as me. The first few shorter people I fought against abolutely obliterated me, because I could’t defend against them properly. Nowadays I’d say it’s balanced.
Another factor I rank higher than body size is physical fitness and motor control. It just doesn’t matter much how taller you are if your opponent moves faster and more precise than you - especially as the sparring sessions drags out.
Though body mass is an advantage when it comes to ringing with your opponent. Then again that also goes for a lower center of gravity.
Don’t judge oppontents by their gestalt, judge them by how they spar.
That’s a working model, but I think there are different types of relationships. A type of relationship would be an element of the power set of { friendship
, romance
, sex
}.
One person might only like relationships without sex
, another might dislike the whole romance
part,…
Each of these aspects of a relaionship has their advantages and disadvantages. The relationship as a whole is just the sum of them.
Sagen sie dreimal schnell hintereinander: Streichholzschächtelchen
Mechanical breathing Noooooooooooooooooo
Unfortunately time does not care about people
Trivium - Vengeance Falls
A rabbit hole that cost me greatly:
William Byrd on “The Most Beautiful Program Ever Written” [PWL NYC]
What would you tell a direct ancestor of yourself, living in the year 2024?
You sound like the devil trying to trick me out of my souls posession.
Two people meet, one doesn’t come
A massage - back, shoulders and neck
That wouldn’t be called a euphemism. At least I hope that’s the case…