Somewhere Only We Know-Keane, always reminds me of my best friend.
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Family. I'm ashamed to admit that I learned this later than I should have. I spent a large majority of my life-high school, college, and five or so years post college, being pretty selfish. Recently, being at the crossroads in various aspects of my life made me realize how important they all are to me.
Amazon for most things, just due to variety and such. Clothing wise I've done a lot of American Eagle and Hollister, because they readily carry many x-small size stuff in the clearance section.
Passengers
Didn't push any new ideas and ended up being pretty predictable mid-way through.
I think I read in a men's health magazine (yah...I know, take it for what it's worth) that 100+ push ups in 3 minutes is a sign of good fitness. I can do that. Recently started doing plyometric push ups as part of my routine.
but are they full push-ups?
anybody can do 100+ half pushups
Mine are, can't vouch for anybody else's though.
I think I read in a men's health magazine (yah...I know, take it for what it's worth) that 100+ push ups in 3 minutes is a sign of good fitness. I can do that. Recently started doing plyometric push ups as part of my routine.
Gave them up about five years ago. I wanted/needed to spend my money elsewhere.
Been watching the second season of Attack on Titan and so far it is seems they are finally gonna tell us the titan's secret by/before the end of this season.
Just about finished with Season 1. Loved it all, my friend even bought me a AoT messenger bag! Can't wait to watch season 2, but I'll wait for it to be completed with dubs.
I agree it is an excuse for a holiday. I actually celebrated with my friend and her family who celebrate the orthodox holidays (happened to fall on the same day this year). While there was no religious connotations to it, it was a day they celebrated religiously back home. So her mother cooked Russian Easter bread, which is one of my favorite desserts ever.
Astronomy. Took a two classes of it in college for electives. The mystery and insignificance of human life always intrigued me. I would have pursued it further, but unless you go the astrophysics route, it's hard to make a living.
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