@11112011 I mean yeah, the Pope is literally Jesus for unbelievers. If it can take him out, it's gonna take us out too... 😬
Wait so now the pope has the #Coronavius??
@pie ayyy
Potentially NSFW
Either way, I've been waiting for the #DemDebate
@realcaseyrollins I wouldn't be surprised. The thing is that while 4K is great, a console that can run at the 4K/60FPS they're targeting is going to be at least $500, and possibly more.
There are still plenty of people that would be fine with 1080p gaming, and you can save a lot of money if that's your target, so I see a next-gen console targeting 1080p-60FPS as likely.
PlayStation 5 Rumored To Have 2 Different Console Versions
https://screenrant.com/ps5-playstation-5-rumors-leaks-multiple-console-versions/
@freemo @realcaseyrollins @mewmew @alex
"So yea like i said they arent just competitive in pure endurance sports they cant even compete with women in them."
This whole argument is so bad that when you deleted it the first time, I thought it was because you realized how terrible it was. Apparently, I was wrong.
Anways, the reason why your statement is in fact wrong is because there is a wide variety of endurance sports out there, and men still win most of them. In fact, it seems that ultra-endurance swimming is the *only* sport where women consistently outperform men. That you would not even bother to check this before deciding to double down is laughable.
Image 1: World Records for timed runs and distance runs, timed runs from 6 hours to 6 days, and distance runs from 50km to 1000 miles (~1600km), with records tracked separately for men and women. In all categories, men are way ahead.
Here's an article on Women's performance in ultra-endurance swimming. Note that it states repeatedly in the article that this appears to be the *only* sport where women outcompete men (https://www.thecut.com/2016/09/the-obscure-endurance-sport-women-are-quietly-dominating.html).
And here's a quote that explains *why* this appears to be the one sport that women beat men in:
"But according to Knechtle, the probable explanation for women’s apparent competitive edge in open-water endurance swimming is one specific physiological feature: body fat, but for a different reason than the theory about fat-burning and distance running. In the 2014 paper on the Manhattan Island Marathon Swim, for example, he and his colleagues note that female open water ultra-swimmers tend to have a body fat percentage of 30.7 to 31.3 percent; compare that to their male counterparts’ 18.8 to 20.2 percent. “Competitive female swimmers have proportionately more fatty tissue at the lower body than male swimmers,” they note. “The higher percentage of body fat may improve both buoyancy and swimming performance in women.”"
@freemo @realcaseyrollins @mewmew @alex
If I said "a Tesla P100D accelerates from 0-60 faster than most cars", would you understand that "cars" probably means the list of production cars that you might see on the road today? Or would you say that statement is "absurd" because you could make a list of dedicated drag cars and throw the Tesla on the list to make it the slowest accelerating car?
I'm not sure how you took this statement and interpreted it to think I was saying that you could come up with any arbitrary list of sports, and that list would always have men at the top in the vast majority of them. At this point it seems like you're just arguing in bad faith.
If it somehow felt that what "sports" meant wasn't clear enough, you could have asked for clarification. And if you want a specific list, we could say "the sports for which medals were given out at the last olympic games" or something along those lines.
James Gunn celebrates wrapping 'The Suicide Squad' with massive group photo
@Just_An_American @Jetsgurl46 Yeah, he said exit polling showed lots of people cared about his endorsement.
I've moved over to @realcaseyrollins for my private account
This is literally just here to archive my old posts now