so i actually watched it. the result of the experiment was that he did marginally better at league of legends the second month, while on estrogen, but personally i think that playing hundreds of matches for a couple months probably had more to do with it. it is known that practice can improve one's skills, after all. the real takeaway of the video is that it can be pretty freaking hard to get estrogen.
usually, it's sufficient to visit a pokémon center every so often, but its worth holding onto an elixir or two for if you've got a 'mon with low-pp moves
that might be so, ominous in english means like, threatening. and thanks for the education! where i'm at, off road focused bicycles are pretty much just called 'mountain bikes'. though i'm sure there's more specific terminology in marketing, i am unfamiliar with it.
idk dude, how does anything get to be an olympic sport? it gets popular enough and the olympic committee thinks it'll draw a crowd and decides to include it. it's not like there aren't several other dance sports in the games already.
"weird" is an effective way to shut down right-wing nutjobs because they care too much about conformity, and are likely to change their behaviour if they believe they are going against the will of the herd. it undermines their whole 'silent majority' schtick.
all this to say, i'm autistic, i'm weird, and i don't think that this new strategic use of the word in politics should mean you shouldn't use it in other ways too.
i just beat Spider-Man Remastered (2020) yesterday. It was pretty good! swinging around the city doesn't feel quite as good as Spider-Man 2 (2004), but the combat is a lot of fun, and the story and pacing was great. once i 100% it, i'll probably pick up the sequel when it's on sale.
if we're talking about U.S. states, that is just not true. most states at least have to show that you intended to use them for commiting burglary.
here's a link to a page with details about laws regarding lockpicks all over the U.S., if anyone is curious.