life

The story continues..

36 + 42 + 51 = 129! ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY NINE PUSHUPS IN ONE WEEK. Not in a row of course, but I'm quite proud! I did 20 in a row just now, which was the last workout for the week. I've really surprised myself with this, and I actually feel pretty good, too. I've slept like a baby the whole week, and though I know it might just be coincidence, I like to think that this little effort was all it took (I usually get one or two nights a week with shitty sleep)

Exercise!

So I just ran across this site... I *think* I saw it on Boing Boing or something. And I decided to try this. Just did the first exercise for the week, and my arms hurt.

I did manage to surprise myself, though. For the last run you have to do as many as you can, and I did 13 in a row. Yay me! 36 in total is seriously not bad for the nerd I am. Weak and all.

I'm gonna see if I can actually pull this off. Maybe it'll push me in the right direction and I'll get inspired and maybe start exercising more. We'll see!

Boo!

Haven't updated for such a long time.

To summarize: Wine is good (right now), so are studies (in general), work is decent (as usual), girlfriend is the best thing ever (nomnom) and there you go.

Actually, I think I'll elaborate this a bit more. In the past months it's been kind of hectic. A lot of things has happened. My former relationship ended back in November, whereas we both moved. She moved away, I moved a whole story down. I like it in my student block, so I figured I might as well stay for a while longer.

I'm not dead!

Haven't updated this blog for ages.. But lately I've been busy with school (tons to do) and work. And I really haven't had anything to talk about.

I'm back on Firefox cause Flock crashed a lot, we eat meat now and then and I still use Openbox. That's about it.

Unnoticed cure for cancer?

I just read the most interesting article about an unnoticed cure for cancer. It turns out, apparently, there's this medicine, unpatented, which also is cheap to produce can cure cancer. However, medical companies do not make profit from it, so they have it go unnoticed by.

While I'm not sure if this is true, it's always worth a shot to make people more aware or it.

Recommended reading: http://media.www.studentprintz.com/media/storage/paper974/news/2007/01/2...

Vegetarian for a month

Yeah, me and my girlfriend decided to attempt being vegetarian for a month, or more, if it turns out to work.

There are absolutely no political, ethical or other principles involved in this, we simply wish to try out a vegetarian diet. I've never attempted this before, so it'll be a nice learning experience.

Right now I'm on the 5th day. Other than some (excuse me for saying it) gas, which will probably subside, I actually feel quite good. I don't really miss meat either, as I've been eating food I'm already quite fond of, so there's nothing to miss. Atleast not yet.

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