No.35186
>>35185my thought is anyone who has that pic as their profile is 100% likely to be a dweeb nazi thats never even climbed a hill
No.35187
>>35186consider this; i think the op could possibly be the spammer the mods are trying to ban for good
No.35188
>>35187Not a spammer. I only post once and usually try to keep it a few days apart. Usually don't post for months at a time
No.35189
>>35186whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa..! but that painting is LITERALLY ME
No.35193
Why do reactoids love that painting and what is the "communist" equivalent to it. Like one thats spammed everywhere
No.35194
>>35193it makes them feel like aryan supermen while they fap to traps and eat Cheetos
No.35195
From a survival perspective:
- Easy to survey surroundings from high up
- If it's hard to climb to where you are currently at, then you're now ~50% safer from things below, though equally less safe from things above, potentially worth the tradeoff, more so the higher you go.
- Idk foraging? I bet there's some rate plants up there.
No.35196
>>35186I prefer hiking only. For birdwatching.
No.35197
>>35185JFK already explained it we do it cause it's hard
No.35199
>>35195I don't know but I fear this might be idealism, do we know of any hunter-gatherer groups who actually climb mountains?
No.35200
>>35193>left wing paintingprobably one of lenin giving a speech
the people who really obsess over the aesthetics of shit like this are reactoids, who even obsess over soviet art.
https://www.frieze.com/article/whos-real-ideologue-jordan-petersons-communist-art-collection No.35201
>>35192neurosis isnt good for you
No.35202
>>35190>A tree that reaches to the heaven but bears no fruit to others nor give shade to those below him is a hollow, dead tree. Conversely, the tree that bears fruit lowers itself to the ground.>Know, son of man, that true glory is found in service of others and not in big dick measuring vanity contests. For many who are first will be last, and many who are last will be firstnice anon, so true
No.35204
>>35200It's probably not quite that cynical
whatever he says publicly he was highly active in a social fascist party in his youth and is still active in the indigenous rights movement
People underestimate the crisis of
faith caused by comrade K's failed prediction of communism by 1980 and the disintegration of the soviet union a decade later
No.35206
>>35196What are some good places to watch birds? I would guess forests are not that good because of the limited visibility.
No.35207
>>35206forests have great visibility, you can see plenty of birds
No.35208
>>35204>People underestimate the crisis of faith caused by comrade K's failed prediction of communism by 1980 and the disintegration of the soviet union a decade laterLiteral Western propaganda on this board the people voted to keep the USSR in the 1991 referendum but Yeltsin unilaterally dissolved it after the failed coup by hardliners made Gorbachev look weak and politically unacceptable. Soviet citizens didn't lose faith in the USSR they lost faith in the fund leadership of the CPSU.
No.35209
One of the most jacked guys I knew was a rockclimber. His forearms were unreal
No.35210
>>35209He probably get that shit from gymcelling, not from rockclimbing. Just look at the Tibetans who actually lived in the mountains and climb rocks everyday. One thing i noticed is that people who grow muscles due to their lifestyle or job rather than regular trainings have tight and compact ones instead of the very prominent bulges you see from bodybuilders
No.35212
>>35211wouldn't that mean like "ass of the beautiful man" in froggie
No.35213
>>35211I want to go mountain climbing so much, I wish I wasn't a coward and was brave enough to go alone :(
No.35214
>>35213I might be underestimating it, but how hard can it be? Sure, might bit taxing, but I don't understand what you need to be afraid of? Mountain lions?
No.35216
>>35214I just have anxiety or something. Plus there are no high mountains in this country, so I would have to travel lots too.
No.35217
>>35210>He probably get that shit from gymcelling, not from rockclimbing.Forearms are actually relatively hard to get that big from gymceling. Same as your calves. Both those muscle groups are made for doing a lot of work over long periods, and you need to use them a lot under load for them to get big. That's why fat or formerly fat people have the biggest calves (carrying extra body weight all the time) and rock climbers or sailors or something like that have big forearms.
>Just look at the Tibetans who actually lived in the mountains and climb rocks everyday.Not the same thing as rock climbing. They are walking around, using their legs more. Some Tibetan monks or whatever do a bit of climbing but they are still mostly walking, not pulling themselves with their arms. If you mean people like sherpas they are walking carrying shit working their legs more than their arms. "Rock climbing" here is when you climb like a monkey on a rock face. You don't usually carry a lot of extra weight but your forearm muscles are supporting your body weight the whole time so they get a lot of work.
>One thing i noticed is that people who grow muscles due to their lifestyle or job rather than regular trainings have tight and compact ones instead of the very prominent bulges you see from bodybuildersBodybuilders specifically target muscle size (hypertrophy) and use steroids so they are going to beat anybody at size alone. Any form of training is going to make the muscles bigger though, and plenty will make the muscles noticeably big. However, most people live a sedentary lifestyle today, so someone with bigger muscles may not look bigger overall compared to the average person who has smaller muscles but more body fat. The lower body fat is a more noticeable difference on most fit people since you can't even see the muscles on your average couch potato to begin with.
No.35219
Greetings. I'm a nineteen year old agender human. I've lived in Manhattan my entire life, and I really have no desire to leave.
Since I was young when I've been taken to rural/ suburban areas I've started crying. There's something about them that makes me really hate them, they feel so boring and lonely, and whenever I'm there I get worried that I'm not going to be able to leave, or sad because I know they exist. Even now that I'm an adult I just start crying or panicking when I'm there.
No.35220
>>35219Ok, than stay in Manhattan, who's making you go to these rural areas?
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