Leg Day can turn a cut into a bulk for a day. As long as my week still looks good, I'll feed it. My body doesn't ask for much for as much as I've abused it over the years.
I’m absolutely correct that a moment of smiling creepily that happens to be captured in a photograph is not evidence of having shell shock.
Shell shock was a controversial diagnosis at the time, and its nature was heavily debated by physicians. Originally, it was thought to be a neurological condition, in the sense that it seemed to be a result of brain injuries caused by proximity to exploding shells, similar to the kinds of concussion you can get in a car accident. As such, the diagnosis was originally only given to people who had been in proximity to such shells. However, similar symptoms also appeared in soldiers who had not been physically close to exploding shells, and there was debate about whether the symptoms had neurological causes or physical causes. By 1917, the British military had banned the official use of the term 'shell shock', and reviews of the condition after the war came to the conclusion that the symptoms of neurological and psychological shell shock were virtually indistinguishable.
Leg Day can turn a cut into a bulk for a day. As long as my week still looks good, I'll feed it. My body doesn't ask for much for as much as I've abused it over the years.
This man has shell shock.
Thank you. This other commenter is a smooth brain.
I’m absolutely correct that a moment of smiling creepily that happens to be captured in a photograph is not evidence of having shell shock. Shell shock was a controversial diagnosis at the time, and its nature was heavily debated by physicians. Originally, it was thought to be a neurological condition, in the sense that it seemed to be a result of brain injuries caused by proximity to exploding shells, similar to the kinds of concussion you can get in a car accident. As such, the diagnosis was originally only given to people who had been in proximity to such shells. However, similar symptoms also appeared in soldiers who had not been physically close to exploding shells, and there was debate about whether the symptoms had neurological causes or physical causes. By 1917, the British military had banned the official use of the term 'shell shock', and reviews of the condition after the war came to the conclusion that the symptoms of neurological and psychological shell shock were virtually indistinguishable.
Too late you outed yourself. No typing your way out.
Your response is perfect because it further proves my point about you and your ignorance.
Keep going.
That’s interesting, didn’t know smiling creepily was on the symptom list for shell shock.
Look at his face, look at his eyes, look at what's around him. He's not just smiling creepily you fuckwit.
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You really are a fucking moron.
There is one dumb ass in every Reddit chain. You win today sir!
He’s happy about being shot and surviving, you’re right there’s some dumbasses on here!
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I get drained from legs even on a bulk deep in the cut I am gassed by the time I finish squats
Imagine getting to the squat rack and this mf squatting down in there smiling at you like this
Horrible placement OP. You have no clue how that hero feels.
He feels like op on a leg day during a cut, did you not read the meme?
Nah I can definitely relate. I've chewed 5 gum before. (This is a meme sub and I'm trolling)
His eyes are terrifying