Hit by a car 2021 left me with minor recurring mid back & jaw seizes. The 2 year recovery taught me // reminded me of the simple joy of a bike ride. I'm just 6mo fully healed from the 2022 right bicep tenodesis and this morning fell during a sprint on the other. no broken collarbone but in a sling, maybe a really really bruised rotator, not starting rehab until swelling reduces. part of loving something is missing it. I pray your back gets feeling operational soon das_rump & in the meantime you eat & sleep well
is this too much to ask for??
me on a bike with no responsibilities
I'll take them! Just moved into a new apartment in chicago and only have one plate and one bowl (both plastic)
When someone you just met says “we’re SOO alike!”
Some mothafuckas always trynna ice skate uphill
The healing process of surgery / physical therapy
Spending another 2 trillion to the already 4.4 trillion a year. Modern Monetary Theory believers scare me
If someone left one of these on my car after deflating my tire I’d idle it through a tank
I was 19, she was 27. Grabbed my dick on a dance floor without asking and proceeded to ask for my number without accepting no. Gave her a fake and dipped.
I was 20 and woke up next to a girl I met one time prior. No idea how she ended up there, no recollection of even getting home. I was drinking with one of my lads who was going through it and he didn’t recall seeing anyone at the end of the night. The girl said she saw me outside my building and that she initiated it via lap dance in my room and said I liked it, but I didn’t remember, felt horrible and threw up in the communal bathrooms and ended up getting pink eye. I had to leave the premises for her to leave that morning.
I was bicycling down a hill and someone did this, hitting me onto a low picket fence. One of my worst falls
I just passed my third exam today, majored in applied mathematics & just started working in health. The difficulty of the first two exams (Exam P & Exam FM) really depends on the time spent, efficiency and statistical background (or interest in). Ive had some harder exams in college regarding the first two: they aren’t applied complex numbers or any ”crazy” math. i took exam P first. basic set theory to set up proportions and probabilities. Then shows you how distributions dance and you learn the moves for each dance. Exam FM was the whole “a dollar today is worth more than a dollar tomorrow” but it’s “would you rather get a dollar every day forever or $25k now at 2.5% a year?”
if you think you’d like the challenge, don’t let anything stop you other than a better idea.
Exams / Newbie / Common Questions Thread for two weeks
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