I typically take a (prescribed) Adderall after lunch to finish out the work day. I had a cold brew on top of that last week and I was sweating like a ho in church. But goddamn if I wasn’t the most productive I’d been in a month.
Agreed. I can do 7 on a good day and I’m in the gym 4 days a week and consider myself “in shape”. Granted my shoulders are shot, but pullups are hard. PGP.
Lol. I’m running a program that has two “focus” sessions a week to help you pick up lagging body parts (for example biceps and calves) and I feel like such a d-bag when I go in on those days and only do 3 exercises.
The other days are full-body, barbell/dumbbell and super intense, but on those 2 days I feel like I’m being judged HARD.
Bought a tuxedo today because I am attending a black tie wedding and have a few black tie events coming up. What’s the most “adult” thing you’ve done this year?
Granted I’m from St. Louis so a big A-B guy, but I never understood all the hate when this happens. A-B has no reason to make them change their beers and/or process, that’s what made the craft brewer popular. This allows a great beer to be able to be enjoyed by more people through their extensive distribution network. I’ve never heard of Karbach, but now I’m excited to try their stuff.
So I agree with everyone that it sucks to lose funny and talented guys like Duda from the site. On the flip side, I actually think having more articles from freelancers *could* turn out to be better long term. To me, one of the things that I enjoyed about PGP was the fact that these articles were being written by anonymous “cubicle warriors” that I could relate to as a guy working in the corporate world. When you then take someone like that and move them to Austin to work for a company like Grandex, where dudes are wearing shorts into the office, that is no longer relatable to the majority of readers. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy reading deFries and on the TFM side, Rob Fox, but I clearly don’t share the same work culture they do. Overall, I’m trying to be optimistic as I really enjoy the all of the new podcasts and hope that is indicative of the quality of content they continue to produce.
It’s the actually watchable predecessor to “Guy’s Grocery Games”
Pellegrino til the day I die
I typically take a (prescribed) Adderall after lunch to finish out the work day. I had a cold brew on top of that last week and I was sweating like a ho in church. But goddamn if I wasn’t the most productive I’d been in a month.
Goddamnit Micah, it’s “Bad and Boujee” you dork
This so much. Stop stealing my life Taylor.
Agreed. I can do 7 on a good day and I’m in the gym 4 days a week and consider myself “in shape”. Granted my shoulders are shot, but pullups are hard. PGP.
Lol. I’m running a program that has two “focus” sessions a week to help you pick up lagging body parts (for example biceps and calves) and I feel like such a d-bag when I go in on those days and only do 3 exercises.
The other days are full-body, barbell/dumbbell and super intense, but on those 2 days I feel like I’m being judged HARD.
What. Is. Happening. Today.
This is an underrated take. Why would the showrunner give two clearly genetically blessed characters an alien baby?
Just let him go, he’s on a roll
Thank you for your service and this article, but most of all, thank you for that fire username.
Bought a tuxedo today because I am attending a black tie wedding and have a few black tie events coming up. What’s the most “adult” thing you’ve done this year?
Granted I’m from St. Louis so a big A-B guy, but I never understood all the hate when this happens. A-B has no reason to make them change their beers and/or process, that’s what made the craft brewer popular. This allows a great beer to be able to be enjoyed by more people through their extensive distribution network. I’ve never heard of Karbach, but now I’m excited to try their stuff.
So I agree with everyone that it sucks to lose funny and talented guys like Duda from the site. On the flip side, I actually think having more articles from freelancers *could* turn out to be better long term. To me, one of the things that I enjoyed about PGP was the fact that these articles were being written by anonymous “cubicle warriors” that I could relate to as a guy working in the corporate world. When you then take someone like that and move them to Austin to work for a company like Grandex, where dudes are wearing shorts into the office, that is no longer relatable to the majority of readers. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy reading deFries and on the TFM side, Rob Fox, but I clearly don’t share the same work culture they do. Overall, I’m trying to be optimistic as I really enjoy the all of the new podcasts and hope that is indicative of the quality of content they continue to produce.