Nothing has changed with me. I think the lock downs made no sense once we knew what the mortality risk by age group.
People forget I had serious skin in the game on the school closure bullshit. I had to yank my kid from 1st grade in excellent public school and send him to Christian private school that had managed to stay open. Think how hard that was for an atheist like Old Yellar.
I also did a 5000 meter erg at 24 s/m after testing positive the same day for Covid cause I've got bigger ballz than the rest of you guys!
Sounds like you put your kid's needs ahead of yourself. Something any parent should do, but which probably does not happen in a majority of households anymore.
Bruh, have you ever tried to manage a 1st grade boy through virtual school? That’s a divorce inducing hell. In-person learning was putting the parents first (and kids too).
I’m partly kidding about the Jesus piece. A little Bible study in 1st grade wasn’t gonna hurt lil piss. He was just confused as to who this Christ fella was having never been in a church before.
The egg thing has flipped the cost of protein a bit on its head. Eggs are at least $5/dozen now, which is ~72g of protein per package. Greek yogurt is $3.49 for a tub and has 85g in the container.
Eggs were always the cheapest and easier option, especially for breakfast (never did the calculations on bulk meat, but I don’t want that for breakfast). Not right now.
I like those, but my wife and kids don’t. My wife’s scratch sourdough pancakes blow those out of the water, but they don’t have the protein content. I’m not a big breakfast eater. I’ll have bacon and eggs on the weekends sometimes, but my weekday breakfast is black coffee and nicotine.
Loading up on eggs at the breakfast buffet in Europe this week while I can. They also put out coconut chia pudding and fruit smoothies on the buffet. Weird you never see those at a Hampton/Fairfield in the US.
What Europe does NOT have down is hotel gyms. Holy Fuckall.
Yeah im never all that hungry in the morning so its a good time to go super healthy. On the weekend its fun to do something like that though. I mean its obviously not that good compared to regular pancakes but who cares. It's the alternative to a protein shake.
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Purely anecdotal, I'm sure.
Europe for sure has the food thing down. Shame they’ll be out of it soon.
I learned how to be fitter than you, chief. I’ll be fine.
E tu, Brutus?
This was the lesson out of Covid when the Tug brain trust knew to rely on natural immunity, which the authorities were having none-of.
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letting it rip would have been a fiscal positive no doubt. I can get behind that idea.
@YellowSnow #FuckVanilla
Forget fiscal, full stop.
This is about mitigating a pandemic for the entire population.
It was the published plan of the new Director of the NIH. It was call the Great Barrington Declaration.
https://gbdeclaration.org/
It was ignored by "authorities" despite his REAL credentials.
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Nothing has changed with me. I think the lock downs made no sense once we knew what the mortality risk by age group.
People forget I had serious skin in the game on the school closure bullshit. I had to yank my kid from 1st grade in excellent public school and send him to Christian private school that had managed to stay open. Think how hard that was for an atheist like Old Yellar.
I also did a 5000 meter erg at 24 s/m after testing positive the same day for Covid cause I've got bigger ballz than the rest of you guys!
Sounds like you put your kid's needs ahead of yourself. Something any parent should do, but which probably does not happen in a majority of households anymore.
Bruh, have you ever tried to manage a 1st grade boy through virtual school? That’s a divorce inducing hell. In-person learning was putting the parents first (and kids too).
I’m partly kidding about the Jesus piece. A little Bible study in 1st grade wasn’t gonna hurt lil piss. He was just confused as to who this Christ fella was having never been in a church before.
The egg thing has flipped the cost of protein a bit on its head. Eggs are at least $5/dozen now, which is ~72g of protein per package. Greek yogurt is $3.49 for a tub and has 85g in the container.
Eggs were always the cheapest and easier option, especially for breakfast (never did the calculations on bulk meat, but I don’t want that for breakfast). Not right now.
Sure did!
I got some of that Kodiak pancake shit. Bustin out some pancakes with an extra scoop of protein is a nice switch up
Had some of those yesterday. Pretty fucking delicious slathered in Irish butter and maple syrup.
I like those, but my wife and kids don’t. My wife’s scratch sourdough pancakes blow those out of the water, but they don’t have the protein content. I’m not a big breakfast eater. I’ll have bacon and eggs on the weekends sometimes, but my weekday breakfast is black coffee and nicotine.
Loading up on eggs at the breakfast buffet in Europe this week while I can. They also put out coconut chia pudding and fruit smoothies on the buffet. Weird you never see those at a Hampton/Fairfield in the US.
What Europe does NOT have down is hotel gyms. Holy Fuckall.
Yeah im never all that hungry in the morning so its a good time to go super healthy. On the weekend its fun to do something like that though. I mean its obviously not that good compared to regular pancakes but who cares. It's the alternative to a protein shake.