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Title: Are You Prepared For Chaos?
Post by: Quid Retribuam Domino on January 18, 2019, 07:25:58 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhQTCCxD-Yk
Title: Re: Are You Prepared For Chaos?
Post by: forlorn on January 19, 2019, 12:15:14 PM
Don't hold your breath waiting for chaos.
Title: Re: Are You Prepared For Chaos?
Post by: Quid Retribuam Domino on January 19, 2019, 03:20:22 PM
Don't hold your breath waiting for chaos.

I've never had a problem with hypoxia. Ultimately, the effect is more red blood cell production. Good stuff, brah.
Title: Re: Are You Prepared For Chaos?
Post by: ggreg on January 19, 2019, 04:42:53 PM
I am looking forward to it.

It will give me something to get out of bed for.
Title: Re: Are You Prepared For Chaos?
Post by: Quid Retribuam Domino on January 20, 2019, 06:14:21 AM
I've never had a problem with hypoxia. Ultimately, the effect is more red blood cell production. Good stuff, brah.
Meaning exercise-induced hypoxia and experience with simulated high altitudes (train low - rest high).

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ggreg says

I am looking forward to it.

It will give me something to get out of bed for.

God's chastisement will, actually, be an act of His Mercy, even if that means some of His faithful will suffer, too. I look forward to it, too. Time to purge.

Punishment by God for our sins and lukewarmness will be allowing iniquity and degeneracy to continue leading up to Antichrist's public emergence.
Title: Re: Are You Prepared For Chaos?
Post by: Cera on January 20, 2019, 06:54:06 PM
We should always be spiritually prepared for whatever the Chastisment will bring. (And water and food won't hurt either.)
Title: Re: Are You Prepared For Chaos?
Post by: ggreg on January 22, 2019, 12:40:11 AM
I am looking forward to the snowflake generation of first world moaners having something to really complain about.

Something about extreme stress that gets my blood warm.  Last time I had it was 2011 when I tore down my house and rebuilt it.  Worked seven days per week for 6 months. Often 14 to 16 hour long days, just slept and worked.  Wife and kids moved out into rented house.

Everyday at 6am I bounded out of bed with enthusiam.  This is what suffering and a goal to reach gives you.

Come down was difficult.  When the house was finished took me another 3 months to come down from the high.  Found myself fixing things on other people's houses and waking up thinking about windows I had already fitted.