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She's always saying things like buy me a car, buy me this or that. She says she's just joking but she's not really because she obviously wants a car.
Then it's the constant comments such has I have to buy a new phone for mom but no money etc.
I give her money and buy her stuff as I see fit but I hate to constant attempts she uses to try and get more I say no every time and she hasn't dumped me yet but it makes me feel bad even though it's her financial mismanagement that's to blame.
I'm concerned if we got married and said no she'd take the farm since she would have leverage as now she has none.
Thoughts?
I feel relatively comfortable with my form and power when I round kick a person or the heavy bag, but when I switch to Thai pads it feels so different (angle and point of impact) that my form changes dramatically for the worse and I lose a lot of power. Does anyone else struggle with the difference or have tips?
I've been in crypto for a while and no im not rich yet. but what i been noticing besides the price flux lol, is the amount of people that is getting into crypto as a whole. if its not investing its NFT games, or using it to buy something at a discount at somewhere like the Dallas Mavericks stadium, or people are just seeing ads or companies that produce products they use, get into it.
the other day on the train i seen many train carts with AVAX (Avalanche blockchain) ads all over the inside of the train cart in NYC ( you can imagine the excitement i felt lol) , i also seen ads for Upland ( a crypto real estate game)
this is our chance to really get invested and wait for things to get better. I know there's a chance the market will collapse in a spectacle of people pulling their hair out and jumping out windows, but with the amount of institutions and big companies getting involved, i doubt it. the amount of users they will bring on to what ever networks they decide to work with will def help the case.
every time the internet upgrades a good handful of people get rich, and yes alot of people lose money also ( but those are the impatient people or the people who put in too much and end up having to pull out )
even look at this video from after skool is all about crypto. ( mainly ether and bitcoin ) but they are a youtube channel that makes videos about mental health and life
VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGHMyxYSa58
if they are making videos about it, i know this is def not going anywhere and who ever chooses the best chains to invest in will change their life for the better or worse if you only want hookers and cocaine... your choice and youre money
So for the love of MONEY, just DYOR and Invest
HODEL> PROFIT> CREATE
Hey y'all,
My question today has to do with bag gloves.
A) Some context:
- Around 2015 I started taking boxing and muay thai classes on and off for a year or two. I initially started with boxing and at that time I had just went to my local sports store (Sportchek - I live in Canada) and bought 16 ounce gloves (Hayabusa Ikusa). I had no idea what ounces meant for gloves and/or what would be more optimal for me at that time, that's just what they had, and in my mind gloves were gloves.
- I've started going to Muay Thai classes again at a different gym, for a month now, and an instructor suggested that I get 6 ounce, and if not that, then 8-10 ounce gloves (right now I'm just doing pad work & drills, and hitting the heavy bag after class - I'll only be allowed to spar once I reach a certain level). I assume he said this to me so that I learn the technique better first instead of swinging for the fences.
- I'm 6'1" and fluctuate in weight between 163-170lbs (~75kg). My hand circumference is at or a little over 9 inches.
B) Question:
What bag gloves would you suggest I buy? The research I've done so far has been mixed. I've only ever used the gloves I outlined above, but what I did like about them was their double strap wrist support. I perceived it to be useful, but I don't have experience with other gloves. The gloves that have interested me so far are:
- Fairtex BGV11 (F-Day) @ 8 ounces
- Hayabusa T3 @ 10 ounces
- Rival RB50
- Rival RB10
Will getting lower ounce gloves change the hand compartment? Any idea on what the weight of the Rival gloves are for large (L)? They only go by sizes, and not weight. Right now I'm leaning on the Rival RB10's but wonder if the cost difference between them and the RB50's is worth it. If you have other suggestions I'd be happy to hear them.
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Hey guys, I'd like to hang up my heavy bag from a roof beam in the attic of my new apartment building. It looks pretty solid, but considering that the forces impacting the beam will probably multiply by the time I start unleashing these hands on the heavy bag I am a little concerned I might destabilize the entire construction.
What would you suggest to safely mount this bad boy? I saw methods online using loop straps, joists and some using springs to soften the impact. Maybe some of y'all could give me some good suggestions.
Didnβt put keep all three or trade all three because you can only put 6 options and I didnβt think anyone would go for either of those.
Thai model says 'she's lucky to be alive' after brutal subway attack https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10310277/Thai-model-23-just-moved-NYC-says-shes-lucky-alive-brutal-subway-attack.html?ito=native_share_article-masthead
Preface: There are coins you should hold because they bounce right back, even after dipping hard. Having said that...
It seems that there's a very heavy push into "you don't lose if you don't sell". I've seen this line of thinking much more than "cut your losses and move on to something else."
If you don't consider the consequences, you lose the opportunity to reinvest into another coin that can ultimately shoot so high that it offsets your initial loss.
I'm very surprised to hear when crypto investors don't consider opportunity cost. The other day I had short discussion where someone said they have been holding to an investment for 7 months now. They have had money sitting there doing almost nothing for them.
If they had put some of that money somewhere else, they would be making money
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