TianYuan   Korea (South). May 15 2015 07:01. Posts 6817
On May 14 2015 17:55 Loco wrote:
I'd take Revive, find someone who is willing to die and be revived, and use revive on them. Then I would be the first person in the world to have an official answer on the "what's after death?" topic and I'd cash in on that.
With the rest of the points I'll take Long Life, not because I want to live for a long time, but because it guarantees you will have your health, which is the most valuable thing in life. Since I have 5 more points available, I'm rich and guaranteed to be healthy for the rest of my life pretty much, I guess I'll go with the iPod-in-your-head thing, since it sounds fun and I'd be able to blur out noise and annoying people at any time in favor of something I enjoy hearing.
I thought the stipulation for revive was that the person you revived, wouldn't be aware you had done it?
Hm.. Off-suite socks..
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Artanis[Xp]   Netherlands. May 15 2015 15:27. Posts 4697
If I pick revive can I revive people that died long ago?
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Spitfiree   Bulgaria. May 15 2015 15:37. Posts 9634
On May 13 2015 08:36 Spitfiree wrote:
Timeskip is the most -EV thing to pick ever, time is the single most precious thing we have and the only way to improve is to use it optimally Picking Timeskip is like picking -100IQ or instant death
2:15 onward
That's how I feel about cardio(job) vs training/fighting(career). Sparring or Drilling techniques I can't get enough of. 6-8hours a day 6days a week and wishing I still had more time. Cardio can't end soon enough, longest ~2hours of my life everyday. I've tried music, podcasts, switching it up with running/biking/equipment everything else, nothing makes me hate it any less. I don't even get that "runner's high" that everyone talks about, I can push myself til I'm throwing up and boardline blacking out but I never feel anything close to how people describe it.
Cause its about mentality and pushing yourself. You ll never get pleasure out of it unless you change your perception. When you push yourself and you see the results you definitely feel better. Plus only cause its called "runner's high" doesn't mean you get the psychological effect out of running, its about physical exercise, I'm guessing you first train hard and then do your cardio, no wonder you won't feel the psychological boost, you've already experienced it
Also Anaconda here s something much more suitable :
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MyAnacondaDont   United States. May 15 2015 16:30. Posts 164
On May 14 2015 00:40 MyAnacondaDont wrote:
[QUOTE]On May 13 2015 08:36 Spitfiree wrote:
Timeskip is the most -EV thing to pick ever, time is the single most precious thing we have and the only way to improve is to use it optimally Picking Timeskip is like picking -100IQ or instant death
2:15 onward
Also Anaconda here s something much more suitable :
This is Baby Huey, weighed 400 lbs, made 1 album, died before its release. wikipedia says the album influenced the development of hip hop.
The key to everyone's journey isn't reading and running.
“I never did give them hell. I just told the truth, and they thought it was hell.”
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Daut   United States. May 15 2015 16:39. Posts 8955
On May 13 2015 08:36 Spitfiree wrote:
Timeskip is the most -EV thing to pick ever, time is the single most precious thing we have and the only way to improve is to use it optimally Picking Timeskip is like picking -100IQ or instant death
2:15 onward
That's how I feel about cardio(job) vs training/fighting(career). Sparring or Drilling techniques I can't get enough of. 6-8hours a day 6days a week and wishing I still had more time. Cardio can't end soon enough, longest ~2hours of my life everyday. I've tried music, podcasts, switching it up with running/biking/equipment everything else, nothing makes me hate it any less. I don't even get that "runner's high" that everyone talks about, I can push myself til I'm throwing up and boardline blacking out but I never feel anything close to how people describe it.
If you are training 6-8 hours a day 6 days a week and still doing 2 hours of cardio a day, you are doing it wrong. Definitely inefficient use of time spent training. Not to mention it is severe overtraining. 3 hours of technique/sparring a day should be more than enough.
NewbSaibot: 18 TIMES THE SPEED OF LIGHT. Because FUCK YOU, Daut
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NotSorry   United States. May 15 2015 21:39. Posts 2603
On May 13 2015 08:36 Spitfiree wrote:
Timeskip is the most -EV thing to pick ever, time is the single most precious thing we have and the only way to improve is to use it optimally Picking Timeskip is like picking -100IQ or instant death
2:15 onward
That's how I feel about cardio(job) vs training/fighting(career). Sparring or Drilling techniques I can't get enough of. 6-8hours a day 6days a week and wishing I still had more time. Cardio can't end soon enough, longest ~2hours of my life everyday. I've tried music, podcasts, switching it up with running/biking/equipment everything else, nothing makes me hate it any less. I don't even get that "runner's high" that everyone talks about, I can push myself til I'm throwing up and boardline blacking out but I never feel anything close to how people describe it.
If you are training 6-8 hours a day 6 days a week and still doing 2 hours of cardio a day, you are doing it wrong. Definitely inefficient use of time spent training. Not to mention it is severe overtraining. 3 hours of technique/sparring a day should be more than enough.
I was pushing 10-12hours a day for about 6months before I had to go back to work. 6-8 really isn't that much when you break it down, 2x 90min BJJ sessions, 90mins Muay Thai, 90min Sparring, then a few extra rolls/rounds after classes. I know a lot of fighters and that's pretty average. I feel great afterwards, still have tons of energy for work and activities/sports with my kids, I could easily do a lot more if I had the time.
We have now sunk to a depth at which restatement of the obvious is the first duty of intelligent men.
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Spitfiree   Bulgaria. May 15 2015 22:51. Posts 9634
On May 15 2015 15:30 MyAnacondaDont wrote:
The key to everyone's journey isn't reading and running.
It's not, but thats too deep of a topic to continue plus I doubt we d be the ones to solve an infinite paradox
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brambolius   Netherlands. May 18 2015 18:19. Posts 1708
On May 14 2015 06:11 JonnyCosMo wrote:
I mean... lets get real. Revive is under valued at 5 points.
Sell it to some gajilionaire for multiple big monies obv
Heat......EXTEND
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Floofy   Canada. May 18 2015 19:41. Posts 8708
On May 14 2015 06:11 JonnyCosMo wrote:
I mean... lets get real. Revive is under valued at 5 points.
Sell it to some gajilionaire for multiple big monies obv
I can imagine the scenario
Floofy: Hey bill gates, how about u give me 1 bil, once you die, ill revive you
Bill Gates: wut?? that def doesn't sound like a fishy scam, sure here's the money
james9994: make note dont play against floofy, ;(
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okyougosu   Russian Federation. May 19 2015 01:01. Posts 963
if i pick "smart" three times, how many points i still have left?
Lammerman
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HeRoS)eNGagE   Canada. May 21 2015 01:24. Posts 10896
Meh, im i the only one to accept life as it is and just take the money here? :/
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TianYuan   Korea (South). May 21 2015 03:28. Posts 6817
On May 21 2015 00:24 HeRoS)eNGagE wrote:
Meh, im i the only one to accept life as it is and just take the money here? :/
Nah I'm with you.
Hm.. Off-suite socks..
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brambolius   Netherlands. May 21 2015 06:36. Posts 1708
On May 14 2015 06:11 JonnyCosMo wrote:
I mean... lets get real. Revive is under valued at 5 points.
Sell it to some gajilionaire for multiple big monies obv
I can imagine the scenario
Floofy: Hey bill gates, how about u give me 1 bil, once you die, ill revive you
Bill Gates: wut?? that def doesn't sound like a fishy scam, sure here's the money
That's why you also pick radiohead, first you wow him with the ability to play songs in your head, then go in for the kill.
On May 14 2015 17:55 Loco wrote:
I'd take Revive, find someone who is willing to die and be revived, and use revive on them. Then I would be the first person in the world to have an official answer on the "what's after death?" topic and I'd cash in on that.
With the rest of the points I'll take Long Life, not because I want to live for a long time, but because it guarantees you will have your health, which is the most valuable thing in life. Since I have 5 more points available, I'm rich and guaranteed to be healthy for the rest of my life pretty much, I guess I'll go with the iPod-in-your-head thing, since it sounds fun and I'd be able to blur out noise and annoying people at any time in favor of something I enjoy hearing.
I thought the stipulation for revive was that the person you revived, wouldn't be aware you had done it?
The way I read it was that the person is revived and unaware that you have done it. It doesn't say anything about you not being able to tell them. And just because they are unaware of who has brought them back to life doesn't mean they haven't experienced non-existence (or an alternate existence/life after death). I think my interpretation was fine since it was worded "wouldn't be aware that you have done it, rather than unaware that it was done to them.
fuck I should just sell some of my Pokemon cards, if no one stakes that is what I will have to do - lostaccount
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Floofy   Canada. May 23 2015 02:03. Posts 8708
On May 14 2015 06:11 JonnyCosMo wrote:
I mean... lets get real. Revive is under valued at 5 points.
Sell it to some gajilionaire for multiple big monies obv
I can imagine the scenario
Floofy: Hey bill gates, how about u give me 1 bil, once you die, ill revive you
Bill Gates: wut?? that def doesn't sound like a fishy scam, sure here's the money
That's why you also pick radiohead, first you wow him with the ability to play songs in your head, then go in for the kill.
And how exactly do you prove him ur hearing music? xD
james9994: make note dont play against floofy, ;(
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Shenny   Canada. May 23 2015 03:09. Posts 1514
On May 14 2015 06:11 JonnyCosMo wrote:
I mean... lets get real. Revive is under valued at 5 points.
Sell it to some gajilionaire for multiple big monies obv
I can imagine the scenario
Floofy: Hey bill gates, how about u give me 1 bil, once you die, ill revive you
Bill Gates: wut?? that def doesn't sound like a fishy scam, sure here's the money
That's why you also pick radiohead, first you wow him with the ability to play songs in your head, then go in for the kill.
And how exactly do you prove him ur hearing music? xD
*b'dum-tchh*
Heat......EXTEND
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YoMeR   United States. May 27 2015 10:25. Posts 12435
lol 10 million dollars is 25 points and revive is 5.
lollllllllllll
eZ Life.
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TianYuan   Korea (South). May 28 2015 20:13. Posts 6817
On May 14 2015 17:55 Loco wrote:
I'd take Revive, find someone who is willing to die and be revived, and use revive on them. Then I would be the first person in the world to have an official answer on the "what's after death?" topic and I'd cash in on that.
With the rest of the points I'll take Long Life, not because I want to live for a long time, but because it guarantees you will have your health, which is the most valuable thing in life. Since I have 5 more points available, I'm rich and guaranteed to be healthy for the rest of my life pretty much, I guess I'll go with the iPod-in-your-head thing, since it sounds fun and I'd be able to blur out noise and annoying people at any time in favor of something I enjoy hearing.
I thought the stipulation for revive was that the person you revived, wouldn't be aware you had done it?
The way I read it was that the person is revived and unaware that you have done it. It doesn't say anything about you not being able to tell them. And just because they are unaware of who has brought them back to life doesn't mean they haven't experienced non-existence (or an alternate existence/life after death). I think my interpretation was fine since it was worded "wouldn't be aware that you have done it, rather than unaware that it was done to them.
Hm, that makes revive a lot cooler than I thought indeed.
Hm.. Off-suite socks..
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Floofy   Canada. May 28 2015 22:39. Posts 8708
On May 14 2015 17:55 Loco wrote:
I'd take Revive, find someone who is willing to die and be revived, and use revive on them. Then I would be the first person in the world to have an official answer on the "what's after death?" topic and I'd cash in on that.
With the rest of the points I'll take Long Life, not because I want to live for a long time, but because it guarantees you will have your health, which is the most valuable thing in life. Since I have 5 more points available, I'm rich and guaranteed to be healthy for the rest of my life pretty much, I guess I'll go with the iPod-in-your-head thing, since it sounds fun and I'd be able to blur out noise and annoying people at any time in favor of something I enjoy hearing.
I thought the stipulation for revive was that the person you revived, wouldn't be aware you had done it?
The way I read it was that the person is revived and unaware that you have done it. It doesn't say anything about you not being able to tell them. And just because they are unaware of who has brought them back to life doesn't mean they haven't experienced non-existence (or an alternate existence/life after death). I think my interpretation was fine since it was worded "wouldn't be aware that you have done it, rather than unaware that it was done to them.
Hm, that makes revive a lot cooler than I thought indeed.
Reviving someone doesn't mean he will know whats after death. Let's say absolutly nothing happens, the person will just be like "huh, i don't remember anything from after my death?". But even if what happened after death was heaven or something, it doesn't mean you will remember it after reviving. I'm not sure there would be some sort of fusion between your "after death" brain and your life brain. Logically, there shouldn't be one.