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A curse or A pattern?

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Three strikes and you're out! I have said it before and I'll say it again, bad art and animation style will ruin an anime's potential. And as of this moment we have 3 shows that have fallen due to this mistake. The first that popped up was Girls Band Cry - a coming-of-age music / slice of life that used 3D animation instead of the usual 2D that we know best, but it gets worse. Afterwards came 'DDDD', which is the abbreviated title for DEAD DEAD DEMONS DEDEDEDE DESTRUCTION, I genuinely don't understand this name and the reason for it. The premise for this show is a slice of life / alien invasion, and it got completely fucked over because of how Production +h did the art style, and look I can completely respect wanting to stay true to the source material, but sometimes no. Most recently there was a Rick and Morty anime released, and instead of either staying with the original, iconic animation, or even redrawing it into a more well-known anime style, they uglified...

Planning your movements

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 Greetings, welcome to another one of my health and fitness posts. On this one I'm going to give you the basics of structuring an exercise routine, now you might be wondering 'Why do I need to make a routine, can't I just do whatever?' the answer is no you can't just do whatever, consistency is key to effectiveness and routines help us in keeping that consistency.  Without further ado, let's get into it. OH NO! WHERE DO I START? HOW DOES END? Calm down, your fine. All good exercise routines start with a warmup and end in a cooldown. What are those you ask? Well, a warmup is a set of light activity exercises meant to prepare your body for the more strenuous activity of the 'body' of the routine by increasing heart rate and loosening the muscles.  What is the point you may ask? the point is to reduce or all out avoid injury, examples of warmup exercises are - jumping jacks, mountain climbers and jogging. WARNING! - static stretching is not a warmup, you ar...