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YES! That is how civilization started.[QUOTE="CruxisXIII"][QUOTE="Mr_ToastMan"]Instead of cars we could all ride horses and donkeys.Buyugold
If we did this many new jobs would be created, blacksmiths would become a bigger trade, horseshoeing would go up, stables would pop up in the big city's, vets would be in higher demand, and very little emission
Yeah, because it's not like we have to pay for food to feed the horses, or clean up the mess; which I imagine would cost considerably more money per mile than gas.
There's no such thing as time, everything is just changing. There is no past or future, only the present.
Plus, if time travel was possible, don't you think we would see future technology being used in the past? Or people from the future contacting us?
The only way time travel would be possible is if we traveled into another universe like ours using quantum mechanics.
Hell no... Noxplode isn't meant for people who don't even know what whey protein is. Noxplode is meant for people who are already maxing out their energy expendatures during a workout. Not many people even reach that point. Taking it otherwise is litterally "pissing away money".[QUOTE="jharv"]Those kind of powders are good if you mix with milk. However I recommend No xplode or muscle rx. I have friends that have been on no xplode for about a month and can tell a good differene in their workout with having more engergy for more reps and even after their workout they don't feel drained or tired as much. I just purchased the rx and like it alittle more just bc I can pop a couple of them about 30 min before a workout without having to mix anything.rimnet00
Anyways, stick with Whey and multivitimins... any other supplementis a waste of money, unless you are someone who can actually explain why, with your own words.
Anyways, if you aren't working out regularly... Whey is a waste too... heck, whole foods is the best hands down.
Omega-3 fish oil supplements are pretty good, they help stregthen your joints among other things.
But remember, supplements only make up 4% of your results. Or so i've heard.
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