It does work... and it is wonderful. The sky is the limit with them too, as far as add ons. If you're fan of bbq, I strongly suggest mixing some leftover pulled pork, and a bit of bbq sauce into the mac before putting it on the bread and grilling it.
I was wondering if they were implying the force would be enough to kill smaller dinosaurs?
I doubt it's over watering, due to the fact the others look healthy enough. Dig up the root ball of that one, look for pests in there would be my first step to diagnosing.
This is why I can't replay it... the first time I played it I did everything I possibly could; all the little icons, side quests, traipsed all over each region a dozen times or more... it took hundreds of hours.
I boot it up again, manage to choke down the first "tutorial" area and get to the next are and shut it off... it's no good, I can't do it.
That's everywhere, unfortunately...
Honestly... I'd just settle for a next election....
Real horror show...
Same... I bought every book I could afford in hopes of getting my wife and daughter into it... we played a handful of campaigns and then they lost interest.
I still hold out hope that someday we might return...
Why yes, you CAN put a tomatoes in your fruit salad. It is a fruit after all.
I think I rented this movie once upon a time
I want something that the good stuff can grow through and the weeds can't lol
Any specific type of mulch you'd suggest?
Are those new lilies? I've always wondered how they would do coming up through mulch. I've got a bunch around my place I'd love to mulch up to help keep the weeds down.
The sheer force of will to keep those leaky bastards topside...
If you exclude Breath of Fire, MM Legends, and a handful of other things, this is probably a mostly bullshit title anyways...
Plyometrics are kind of a choose your own adventure in this workout. We encouraged explosive movements like box jumps, squat jumps, mountain climbers, skip jumps, etc. Basically anything that encouraged development of fast twitch muscles.
I'm sure you'll get as many different answers as people you ask in that regard, so just do a bit of reading about the basics of Plyometrics and you can tailor them to your specific use case.
Here is the "standard" list of auxiliary exercises, but really it can be any lift that focuses on the muscle group you're exercising that day. This workout is modular in that you can tweak it to whatever lifts work best for you.
And you're welcome... I'm by no means an authority on any of it... but I've been in your shoes and if my trial and error can expedite your goals, then it costs me nothing but my coffee getting cold while I type.
Feel free to reach out if you've got any questions, I'll do my best to answer them.
I missed your edit:
Week 1- 3x3 (strength)
Week 2 - 3x5 (stamina)
Week 3 - 5, 3, 1 (rep max)
Week 4 3x10 (recover)
You don't have to go nuts with it... but switching up your exercises and confusing your body is the ideal way to build muscle mass.
A lot of them can be done in the privacy of your room (if you don't live on the upper floors of an apartment), or a back yard. The lifts are really the only thing you need the gym for, the rest can be done anywhere.
Should I try this then?
Only you can really answer that, this is a workout I have personal experience with and have 100% seen it transform people in your exact situation. Will it do the same for you? I don't know. Will it kill you if you do it for a month? Probably not. Will you learn something? Probably, and no day is a waste in which you learn something.
If you DO wind up giving it a shot, I'd love to hear how to pans out for you.