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u don't understand what 3 hours of pointless tension & aggravation can do to the body; what is the PoW here? he will get sore muscles and a bragging right of having wasted 3 hours of hitting asphalt while wearing toxic synthetics, completely insulated from the hearbeat of the earth (Schumann resonance); pathetic; routinely ejaculating semen into the void is probably worse tho;

Humans are characterized by their ability to run many hours, though. Part of the goal is to feel connected to the ancient humans. A full marathon is something I will consider extreme, and won't do regularly, but this has felt like healthy training so far.

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humans are not taught to run/move correctly; instead, they are shown an unreasonable obstacle course to perform thru:

  • synthetic clothes & tight shoeboxes
  • testicles wrapped in plastic
  • blutooth noise blasting thru temporal lobes at poisonous frequencies
  • black sunglasses blocking the sun's ethereal energy
  • petroleum asphalt insulates the body from earth's electromagnetics
  • toxic deodorant chemicals for armpits & groins to poison lymphatics
  • toxic snacks to induce immunosuppression as well as to keep sugar/insulin machine pumping for the benefit of the flesh-munching parasites
  • maintaining tension via "chest up, shoulders back!" propaganda
  • the mechanics of "just fall forward!" & strict motions ensure that joints, ligaments, and tendons are constantly getting torn up under stress & tension
  • marathoners are guided thru a dense array of EMF-blasting towers & wireless devices

Tai Chi Chuan type of movement will look strange at first, because the entire body will remain in a perpetual state of subtle wiggle-jiggle, creating the favorable tensionless tension; u only see people shaking up muscles in between sets and upon stretching & cooling;

indeed, the bodies are designed for extremely long traverses, and yet the dumbed-down mind is manipulated to insert as much friction into movement & being as possible;

AniMatrix - World Record episode

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