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HelloIAmYourHeart posted:The backpack in the middle looks a bit like the Nirvana logo. Edit: Oops, snipe. Have a sinister giraffe.
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HelloIAmYourHeart posted:The backpack in the middle looks a bit like the Nirvana logo.
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BrianBoitano posted:Humans can out-stamina any land-based animal in the world. You may be faster, but we will eventually catch up and kill you. I like this Cheetah thinking it's not supposed to go this way
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# ? Oct 19, 2017 03:58 |
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The 3st is real.
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Knormal posted:Yeah but the bags on the left and right really look like it.
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# ? Oct 19, 2017 05:54 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=826HMLoiE_o We still talking persistence hunting? How about chasing a kudu all day?
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BrianBoitano posted:Humans can out-stamina any land-based animal in the world. You may be faster, but we will eventually catch up and kill you. A few animals have us beat, like pronghorns and ostriches. They can run the equivalent of a full marathon in something like 45 minutes, giving them plenty of time to rest before a human could catch up, at which point they'll just do it again. Climate plays a big part, too; good luck running down a camel in the desert for example.
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# ? Oct 19, 2017 08:48 |
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A part of our stamina goes towards holding down a job, buying a motorcycle, and running down animals who think they can outrun us.
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# ? Oct 19, 2017 09:33 |
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I outran three cheeseburgers just the other day. They never stood a chance
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# ? Oct 19, 2017 09:44 |
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Phlegmish posted:I outran three cheeseburgers just the other day. They never stood a chance It was a trick. They sacrificed 3 sick ones to protect the herd
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That's still a victory. You can only eat three cheeseburgers before returning to your wagon. If you overhunt the cheeseburgers, they will become scarce.
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SpaceGoatFarts posted:It was a trick. They sacrificed 3 sick ones to protect the herd These are referred to as "sliders"
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# ? Oct 19, 2017 11:10 |
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Last one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQhC1Kfrs3o
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# ? Oct 19, 2017 11:52 |
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Hey, after seeing this and what you added to the Comics thread, I'm pretty sure you should just stop posting.
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# ? Oct 19, 2017 12:19 |
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Also female mosquitoes can be identified by being the ones that suck your blood.
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# ? Oct 19, 2017 12:22 |
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Thanks dad.
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# ? Oct 19, 2017 12:29 |
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https://i.imgur.com/36CvzDL.mp4
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Jabberlock posted:The 3st is real. It better be, I've been obeying it for years.
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Macdeo Lurjtux posted:It better be, I've been obeying it for years. niiiice
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# ? Oct 19, 2017 14:10 |
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Progeria is no laughing matter
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EKDS5k posted:A few animals have us beat, like pronghorns and ostriches. They can run the equivalent of a full marathon in something like 45 minutes, giving them plenty of time to rest before a human could catch up, at which point they'll just do it again. Climate plays a big part, too; good luck running down a camel in the desert for example. Human stamina hunting works better in the heat as our hairless bodies shed heat faster. Animals don't stop running when they are tired, they stop running when they begin to overheat. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persistence_hunting
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Goodpancakes posted:Human stamina hunting works better in the heat as our hairless bodies shed heat faster. Animals don't stop running when they are tired, they stop running when they begin to overheat. Yeah, that was the link I quoted. Animals cool down and recover when they rest, but regardless pronghorns can run at 30 mph all day. Nobody is catching that. Camels aren't that fast but a human would become dehydrated trying to chase one in the desert. They're so good at crossing deserts that we domesticated them and made them do it for us.
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# ? Oct 19, 2017 15:06 |
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Trip report: Great for brittle hair but dries your hair out like you wouldn’t believe. It has placenta extract in it, not fresh from the womb. Not joking, African hair care products are named some wild rear end things. I have a jar of hair mayonnaise that I use weekly. And don’t even tell me about my favorite soap, Dudu-Osun. It’s even a lovely shade of brown
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# ? Oct 19, 2017 15:42 |
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I use hair pudding on my beard. It's really good and smells nice
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teen witch posted:Trip report: Great for brittle hair but dries your hair out like you wouldn’t believe. It has placenta extract in it, not fresh from the womb. It reminds me of my favorite Booker T quote from his announcing days: "Oh, it's from Africa? You know it works!!"
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teen witch posted:I have a jar of hair mayonnaise that I use weekly. Honest question: is it just regular mayonnaise marked up as a hair care product or something specific for hair?
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Aleph Null posted:Honest question: is it just regular mayonnaise marked up as a hair care product or something specific for hair? I'm pretty sure it's a product specifically for hair but there is also a DIY thing out there about using actual store-bought intended-for-sandwhiches mayonnaise to treat split ends and other things so I don't know any more.
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Aleph Null posted:Honest question: is it just regular mayonnaise marked up as a hair care product or something specific for hair? I'm going to guess that it's a hair care product with the consistency and appearance of mayonnaise. I can't imagine that something that needs to be refrigerated after opening would do well as a hair care product outside of, like, lifehack sites.
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SpacePig posted:I'm going to guess that it's a hair care product with the consistency and appearance of mayonnaise. I can't imagine that something that needs to be refrigerated after opening would do well as a hair care product outside of, like, lifehack sites. My mom legit used the egg and mayonnaise thing back in the 70s before I was born. I just wondered if that was still what people used or if there were things that were like that nowadays but actually not also food.
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# ? Oct 19, 2017 16:00 |
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Mayo for hair isn't the craziest thing, I suppose. It's just a bunch of fat and oils.
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# ? Oct 19, 2017 16:06 |
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So just rub goons on your hair?
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Aleph Null posted:My mom legit used the egg and mayonnaise thing back in the 70s before I was born. I just wondered if that was still what people used or if there were things that were like that nowadays but actually not also food. I used to use pure soap for shampoo, then fresh lemon or orange juice as conditioner. Works a treat for straight fine hair. I don't do that anymore because nothing works for baldness
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Gorilla Salad posted:I used to use pure soap for shampoo, then fresh lemon or orange juice as conditioner. Might I recommend the Peanut Butter Solution.
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Aleph Null posted:Honest question: is it just regular mayonnaise marked up as a hair care product or something specific for hair? The latter - though many use egg and oil and it works just as fine. I don’t have natural hair, I relax it, but this meme sort of best describes African hair care at times
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Booger Presley posted:So just rub goons on your hair? Nah. the fats and oils are supposed to be refined.
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Gorilla Salad posted:I used to use pure soap for shampoo, then fresh lemon or orange juice as conditioner. Maybe if you hadn't rubbed random stuff in your scalp you'd still have hair. Or you might have gone bald sooner. Hm... A conundrum.
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DandyLion posted:Might I recommend the Peanut Butter Solution. Woah there, Morally Inept; He's talking about the hair on his head.
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DandyLion posted:Might I recommend the Peanut Butter Solution. Holy poo poo I thought I had dreamt that loving movie.
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