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Applied for an internship, got an email back to set up a phone interview. Poked around on the website, found this: "Applicants should be familiar with either handling a Redeemer in close quarters or proper tactical support operations while assaulting a Titan."
I have no idea what I'll do with it, but I got an extreme compound bow for only 50 dollars. Time to get my Brave on.
Target practice in a safe, properly prepared area is an idea. After all, bows need good arm strength to use effectively. Think of it as a more manly form of weightlifting.
I was planning on practicing at an open field that's really close to my place but then common sense struck me and then you seconded it.
It is pretty good using a bow as a form of weightlifting, but only if it's a longbow or a recurve-type, since the compound one I have uses polleys, making the drawing of the bow really easy. The problem with exercising using that method is the same one as masturbating; after some time one arm grows huge and the other one doesn't.
I used to do archery, but then I took an arrow to the knee. I ain't kidding.
I was planning on practicing at an open field that's really close to my place but then common sense struck me and then you seconded it.
It is pretty good using a bow as a form of weightlifting, but only if it's a longbow or a recurve-type, since the compound one I have uses polleys, making the drawing of the bow really easy. The problem with exercising using that method is the same one as masturbating; after some time one arm grows huge and the other one doesn't.
You got married?I used to do archery, but then I took an arrow to the knee. I ain't kidding.
Open field or not, I still suggest a backstop
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...Bro do you even shoot forward?
You got married?