Natasha Tori Maru

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About Natasha Tori Maru

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  1. Do you consider a mothers love for her children to be conditional?
  2. Nah I'm a chick - profile pick is me I wouldn't troll that hard
  3. Mod forum is where I swing my troll dick
  4. @Magnanimous I work in construction - I am a project manager and estimator for a specialised commercial builder. We only work with state and federal governments for work - science, medical & education construction. I've done some crazy work on experimental facilities (ANSTO Synchrotron) and some medical fitouts that require all sorts of work there is no training for - just problem solving and a good head. I have no qualifications in the field, I just have a knack for picking things up quickly, creative problem solving and fast thinking. I never knew I was good at planning and working with tough constraints until I landed this role. I was very, very lucky to be trained up by a construction manager with 40 years of commercial experience - which I consider to be priceless and worth much more than a degree. I meditate every day for 30 minutes in the morning, and 30 minutes prior to bed. Yoga I am on and off with - I am addicted to resistance training & interval cardio so I tend to stick with that No processed food, water and coffee only (some tea). 8hrs sleep a night non-negotiable. Magnesium, fish oil, vitamin d + k2 and 10g creatine a day. I basically stick to that (and walk my dog). Never crash. No brain fog. Never get tired really - not even after 10hr workday and a workout. 40 this year - so must be doing something right. I used to be nihilistic and suicidal. My while life turned around at 33 - it's never too late
  5. The best part of the forum MUAHAHAHAH!
  6. For sure, my statement was about how perception influences how we view the reality of the situation. I didn't state men cannot feel weak or just as unsafe. Merely that it is more commonly a preoccupation women have (and are especially vocal about, becuase it is acceptable. Less acceptable for men to express) 💪
  7. It's definitely about the perception of safety and fear for women. Being inherently weaker (despite the insistence of some). Men face more violence.
  8. Holy fuck, I was going to say 'What happens when you scale a doorstop?' to make a similar point ... Fuck. CARL!
  9. I had a huge life crashout many, many years ago. Kicked out. Homeless. Flunked uni. No job. I've turned it all around. You can do this my man - this great test is teaching you more about yourself than others who have never been down to the depths. When you make it out, you'll be wiser and stronger than almost everyone. Keep us updated !!
  10. Are you saying how nuclear energy works is smarter/more intelligent, than a human? This seems like a category/domain error. You are comparing a physical process to the human mind?????
  11. I do this - but replace the sugar loading with hard cardio. If I need to focus on a big tender submission intensely for a 2-3hr bout, I do high resistance sprinting on a spin bike for intervals. 30 minutes. Then work. Repeat as needed. Whole eggs, potatoes and some salt in between. The cardio enhances my focus, information retention, and problem solving better than straight carbs (which make me feel sluggish unless I get the amount just right)
  12. @Mellowmarsh do you think online interaction is actual, genuine connection?
  13. Getting to such an extreme point of 'renouncing' sounds like cope to deal with internal frustration. So you can release desire. You don't need renounce anything to let go of painful desires.