h a l f b a k e r yOn the one hand, true. On the other hand, bollocks.
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Have you done some stuff that requires lots of space? I try to do some fitness and I hit my arms on the lamp sometimes. If I had a hook next to the lamp, I could attach the lamp on it. Then I could do my stuff freely.
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Physicians often suggest light exercise, but it's the
photons I worry about. |
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Small area, objects speeding at 299,792,458 m/s - it's
a recipe for disaster. |
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If you make the light a heavy enough object,
climbing up and struggling with it to get it unto the
hook will be the exercise, followed by a short rest,
then a repetition to remove it as the cool down. |
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<watches with amusement as [Thrust] elevates entire living
room, pulls out nunchucks> |
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Ugh, dangly lights. Come to the 21st Century; we have flush-
mount LEDs and other such stuff, that don't take up much
space at all. |
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Increase the air pressure in the room while excercising. Not only does it enhance your performance, but the ceiling and walls will bulge outwards, affording you more space. |
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[procmloc] Is that the new advancement home heating? with the adding feature of cobweb removal. |
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