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Alex E. Shaw
Alex E. Shaw@alexeshaw·
@MagnusVigso Yeah, let's get skin cancer on our balls because we want gender affirming care. 😂
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Magnus Vigsø
Magnus Vigsø@MagnusVigso·
Sunning your balls increases your testosterone by 200% I’m not even kidding, lookup influence of ultraviolet irradiation upon excretion of sex hormones in the male, endocrinology, volume 25, issue 1, 1 july 1939, pages 7-12 Go out and soak up some of that vitamin D
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Boxing/MMA History🇺🇲@BoxinMMAHistory·
@Danmehmet_ @DjibMMA I honestly dont remember, just was a big penn fan and remember gsp saying that on a podcast or something,.I googled what I remembered and brought a quote
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Dan Mehmet
Dan Mehmet@Danmehmet_·
GSP on Feinting. Mastering feinting is what separates high level fighters from bums. You're literally sending your opponent's nervous system into overload. Feinting works because the brain has to guess the attack from early cues like shoulder, hip, and weight shift before the strike actually happens. Feed it false data and it commits to the wrong defense or forces an erratic movement. Once they bite, there's a hard window ,roughly 100-300ms, where their brain is literally busy finishing the first defensive decision and can't start the next one. Feinting can make the opponent start shifting from proactive defence (anticipating) to reactive defence (waiting for confirmation), which is way slower. Even slight position changes cost time to reset. Under fast exchanges, the brain also has a response selection bottleneck (psychological refractory period effect), meaning it struggles to switch between defensive options instantly when actions come in rapid sequence. This is why you sometimes see even high level guys make basic mistakes under fire. None of these happen in isolation. Understanding and mastering feints seems basic but it's one of the hardest things to master. In essence it is the ability to increase your opponents reaction time. That's like a super power in fighting.
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JP
JP@Jprz1321·
Take every shot you get! You might end up like this guy.
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Chance Boudreaux
Chance Boudreaux@GhosterCoaster·
@MMAFIXED Spencer Fisher. Almost nobody that wasn’t around 20 years ago would remember him, and he paid an extraordinary price for competing in this sport. Every fight was an entertaining car crash, but now he has to live with it.
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MMA FIXED
MMA FIXED@MMAFIXED·
Who is the most underrated UFC fighter of all time? And Why?
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Boxing/MMA History🇺🇲@BoxinMMAHistory·
@OMD_OGs @Rosebudd3452 @Jprz1321 Alright, yeah far from an expert here just my take away. Like at 25 sec he hits way harder than I would of and quite certain id make that shot He then watched where its gonna bounce off way in advance
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MJ
MJ@OMD_OGs·
@BoxinMMAHistory @Rosebudd3452 @Jprz1321 1st shot is the strangest. I'd have doubled for the pocket closest to the camera but he went for the side pocket. But hitting the ball too hard is something many good players will do if they've been away from the table for a while. This stuff happens often. 4 shots in a row is 😭
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𝘽𝙇𝘼𝘾𝙆 𝙅𝘼𝙂 👑𝘾𝙃𝘼𝙈𝙋 𝙎𝙕𝙉👑
The audacity to claim you were at “40%” after your opponent is the one who suffers a brutal fluke injury is pathetic and far from samurai code hate watching this delusional prick from this point on fuck him
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Jiri Prochazka says he was only at 40-50% after Carlos Ulberg injured his knee “From the moment that happened to him, I wasn’t at 100% anymore. I was just sparring and waiting for the referee to stop the fight at any moment.” (via @jiri_bjp)

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MJ
MJ@OMD_OGs·
@Rosebudd3452 @Jprz1321 Both can be correct. He's definitely a pro level player (and the reasons you stated are tells) but I don't think he meant for those exact shots to happen. That said, they happened anyway.
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Robert Griffin III
I’m a Michael Jordan guy, but if LeBron James wins the NBA Finals this year at 41 YEARS OLD with THIS LAKERS TEAM after having to potentially go through: -SGA’s Thunder -Wemby’s Spurs -Jokic’s Nuggets -Ant’s T-Wolves -Durant’s Rockets The GOAT conversation would be over.
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Nicole🫶🏽
Nicole🫶🏽@ColeWithDaCurls·
People always talk about San Andreas but Vice City was my jam.
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Boxing/MMA History🇺🇲@BoxinMMAHistory·
@Danmehmet_ @DjibMMA The "Reset" Weakness: While Penn had the quickest initial reaction, his "reset time" (the ability to recover to a neutral position to act again) was slow.
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Boxing/MMA History🇺🇲@BoxinMMAHistory·
@Danmehmet_ @DjibMMA Thats how he took out my favorite fighter bj penn, .his team broke down all ufc fighters or something and determined bj penn had the fastest reaction time, to counter that they went heavy on feints
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Rino🚀
Rino🚀@RinoTheBouncer·
What game/community is like this?😅🚀
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Siya
Siya@callme_siya_·
What is Trump drinking?
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Home of Fight
Home of Fight@Home_of_Fight·
😬💥 Ilia Topuria says he feels sorry for his training partners who mimic Justin Gaethje: "It's tough for my training partners having to mimic Justin Gaethje's style, I feel sorry for them. Justin Gaethje really throws punches from weird angles. He drops his hands while striking with the other fist. It's weird, weird, his style is really, really weird.’’ 🎥 @Topuriailia
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