JonnyLaw

324 posts

JonnyLaw

JonnyLaw

@JonnyByte

International Commercial Law background and a focus on AI policy.

Katılım Haziran 2023
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JonnyLaw
JonnyLaw@JonnyByte·
@NeetChud888 Like I sit and give you wiriting examples, I give you cover letters, I fucking spend hours applying and you can't even email me back? Why did I even bother going back to school.
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JonnyLaw@JonnyByte·
@NeetChud888 It's insane because I have applied to like 25 jobs in the DC are mostly involving policy work. One would imagine you would get an email back consiering these are 60-115k range jobs. I'm technically over educated for them. I have had 2 respond back over the last 3 months.
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NEET CHUD
NEET CHUD@NeetChud888·
embracing unemployment gigachad style
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JonnyLaw@JonnyByte·
@xbladefame @doza____ Not hating, 100% think if you ever have the chance before you hit your mid 30s try a big bulk. It's very fun, but do it before you get too old because the older you get the harder it is to go up and down like that you know.
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JonnyLaw@JonnyByte·
@xbladefame @doza____ I say at 185-195 my entire early 20s bro. I always said. Oh yeah I will just eat more. Dude it's fucking hard
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JonnyLaw@JonnyByte·
@xbladefame @doza____ Us larger guys don't need to ever say insecure shit about how we could ''fold'' lower weight class guys. It's pathetic. Me being able to take someone 50 lbs skinner than me isn't a flex. Never will be.
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JonnyLaw@JonnyByte·
@xbladefame @doza____ I am 6ft6 and about 235 ATM. In the middle of a bulk so by the end maybe low 250s. I could fold you like paper. I know guys bigger than me I have trained with that are near 300 lbs that would fold ME like paper. Weight class exists for a reason. Compared to me you are a femboy.
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JonnyLaw@JonnyByte·
@Chrisxy24 Very obviously Persian man, with a very obviously Persian name.
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𝖗𝖊𝖉✞
𝖗𝖊𝖉✞@_redfeels·
the inside of my head as soon as someone starts explaining the rules to a card game:
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JonnyLaw@JonnyByte·
@MightToSave @RdclslyGudLookN I worked in a prison as a guard and even most inmates wouldn't instantly start beating each other over a "who has bigger muscles" debate. Nothing wrong with a good fight, but pulling the "ill beat you up" card online is insecure. No one is going to meet anyone so it's pointless.
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Mighty To Save@MightToSave·
@JonnyByte @RdclslyGudLookN Holy cow you must have been raised by a woman or something, if you think a real world encounter means someone is insecure. You know that was the normal way for people to interact for most history, the hiding behind the internet thing is the new way for the insecure dweebs
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Michael Druggan
Michael Druggan@Michael_Druggan·
I absolutely hate people who learn one word and then pretend to know things. This is not a physique which screams anabolic steroids. Neither the absolute size nor the shape. He might be on steroids anyway but his physique is not making it obvious like Matt claims. First off he's not that big. He has a wide frame but his arms are pretty skinny and he's not that thick. I bet he's sub 200 unless he's quite tall. An obvious tren body would have 30-50lb more lean mass Secondly he's not that cut, or as we say in bodybuilding "conditioned". A tell-tale sign of steroid use is a grainy level of conditioning while still maintaining full muscle bellies and not looking flat or stringy. This is very hard to achieve naturally. ASU guy is nowhere close to this. He's like 12% with relatively soft conditioning. Lastly steroids cause overdevelopment in the muscle groups high in androgen receptors, namely the traps and delts. In a stereotypical steroid user you'll see delts so capped they look like shoulder pads and traps riding up the neck. ASU guy has none of this. This is a picture of me from last summer when I was on tren. Note the much higher level of overall lean mass, the full arms juxtaposed with the grainy conditioning on the obliques and, the delts and traps popping. This is what a tren user looks like, not ASU guy.
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Matt Popovich@mpopv

they should put this dude’s physique on the wiki article for trenbolone

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JonnyLaw@JonnyByte·
@RdclslyGudLookN Did you just get into an online argument and then instantly go "lets meet irl and fight" holy fucking insecure lmao.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 HOLY CRAP! A LONE PATRIOT just showed up to the anti-ICE riots in Minneapolis, federal agents took HIS SIDE and PUMMELED a leftist to the ground who was violently intimidating him Let’s go 🔥🔥🔥 We have their backs, they have ours! 🇺🇸
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Dan O'Donnell
Dan O'Donnell@DanODonnellShow·
The woman shot and killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis today was very clearly trying to run him down with her vehicle. There is no question that this shooting was justified self-defense and @MayorFrey is a lying disgrace who is trying to incite rioting.
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bloom 𖧧@bloomjpg·
Emiru reveals that she only takes bath's and does NOT believe in showers.. 😬👀 "Showers didn't exist until like 30 years ago.. People tell me I smell good.."
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JonnyLaw@JonnyByte·
@idkmanw2 @MrsViolence @bloomjpg Never implied they were. Simply saying that in modern society before showers became the standard between the 1950s-1980s most people just took heated baths. Of course people also used lakes and rivers and all sorts of other things. Just talking about what was the common method.
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Bdbd@idkmanw2·
@JonnyByte @MrsViolence @bloomjpg People weren't stupid you know. They understood that it was easier to get clean when water was coming from above, instead of just taking a bath. Baths were generally just for relaxation.
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JonnyLaw@JonnyByte·
@idkmanw2 @MrsViolence @bloomjpg Not really relevant to the point at hand. Do you think everyone had ascess to waterfalls? In general up until the last 50ish years most humans took baths. So this isn't really an uneducated comment to make. In fact its mostly accurate to reality.
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JonnyLaw@JonnyByte·
@MrsViolence @bloomjpg Actually showers really only became common in the 1960s, so pretty close to accurate. It wasn't until like the 1980s where showers became more common than baths. With them becoming the standard for new build plumbing systems in the 1970s. 20 second google search btw.
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