"The warrior and the poet are not mutually exclusive." - John Lovell
"The warrior and the poet are not mutually exclusive." - John Lovell
Plato is the classic example that thinking and musculature are not mutually exclusive. The name Plato itself is a nickname from his wrestling days meaning “broad shoulders”.
47ReplyHe was yolked and a legit wrestler apparently
11ReplyBoth Plato and Socrates. The philosophers in lift and shred
9Replywait, so words Plato and plateau are actually related? TIL
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Fr fr tho it is weird how some people have a stigma against muscularity
27ReplyIt's a bit of a dated stereotype, thank Hollywood and the "nerd vs jock" trope.
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Ramón y Cajal was awarded the Nobel of medicine and he was a bodybuilder.
18ReplyLeper from the Darkest Dungeon:
15ReplyThe trick is to replace all the leaders with cowards at once, then you don't need the warriors?
7Reply"I can picture a world without war, a world without hate. And I can picture us attacking that world, because they'd never expect it." —Jack Handey
Neville Chamberlains will always have Hitlers.
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Hurting my self in medically advisable ways makes the brain work better.
Also I can carry my giant sook of a dog up scary stairs.
5ReplyOHHHHHHH
Do we have a murdered by words yet lmao
Edit: we do but they turned off new posts and claim “hOw wOuLd yOu lIkE iT” as if self humility is non existent lmfao.
2ReplyI liked this up until they said "however you appear to be both a fool and a coward". Insults do not tend to change minds, only cause people to be adamant that they are correct.
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