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Pedro's Klinefelter

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Pedro's Klinefelter last won the day on August 22 2015

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About Pedro's Klinefelter

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  1. IS THERE ANYONE WHO CAN TELL ME WHERE THE HELL IS ZMOLDSCHOOL?

    1. #CeLTiXxX

      #CeLTiXxX

      Mano murio :C Vuelve perro te quiero en el staff pero al1000%  verga 

    2. Pedro's Klinefelter
  2. DON'T ASK ME TO BE ADMIN IN ANY SERVER I'M SO IRRESPONSIBLE

    1. Sinan.47

      Sinan.47

      welcome back bro :) 

  3. Happy Birthday Nicolas Maduro!

    Hope you to rot in jail soon

    1. [N]audy

      [N]audy

      que maduro tenga un buen cumple se lo merece "es el mejor presidente de todos" :V

    2. Pedro's Klinefelter

      Pedro's Klinefelter

      Hahaha no creo que alguien que juegue CS con cantv diga algo asi

  4. Staff of ZmOldSchool, changed 25.000 times

    1. P R A T I K

      P R A T I K

      Welcome back bro :)

  5. Loading passed from V.I.P to Banned what the hell is this

     

    1. Marlboro™

      Marlboro™

      Check his status updates...

    2. Pedro's Klinefelter

      Pedro's Klinefelter

      yes i saw it aahahahaha

  6. I've never though once Hugh Hefner would die, I though this day would never exist. I'm shocked, this occured! 

    1. Marlboro™

      Marlboro™

      At least he died happy!

    2. Pedro's Klinefelter
  7. 6 foot 7 foot

    1. Guest

      Guest

      e.e Hello pedro

    2. Tita[N]iuM
    3. Pedro's Klinefelter

      Pedro's Klinefelter

      Ahahahahaha titanium drunk

  8. Right, before we get going, a disclaimer: exercise is one of the most powerful ways to take control of your health. Not only can it prevent heart disease, strokes, metabolic syndrome, Type 2 diabetes, Alzheimer’s and cancer, it has been shown to help with depression, insomnia and stress. So exercise is good for you and you should go for a run as soon as you've finished this article. However ... when it comes to weight loss, exercise is no silver bullet. There are two reasons why I say this. The first is physiological. Recent studies suggest that it just isn’t as simple as doing more exercise to lose weight. “Both physical activity and diet are important to weight control, but if you are fairly active and ignore diet, you can still gain weight,” according to Dr. Walter Willett, chairman of the nutrition department at the Harvard School of Public Health, and a co-author of an authoritative study of the topic. Diet plays more of a role in weight loss than exercise – or to borrow Dr Willett’s words: “you can’t out train a bad diet”. The advice for a long time has been to “eat less, and do more”; many health professionals are now calling this mantra into question. The simple fact of the matter is: if you increase your levels of exercise you will need to eat more. In the short term you may get some limited weight loss results from limiting your calorific intake, but the benefits, like the method, are completely unsustainable. What seems to be more important is what you eat as opposed to how much you eat. Different foods affect your body in different ways. The human body is a highly complex biochemical system with elaborate processes regulating energy balance. Furthermore, different foods and macronutrients (fats, protein, carbohydrates) have significantly different effect on our hormones and the parts of our brain that control hunger and eating behaviour. Protein, for instance, stimulates the release of the satiety hormone, meaning that you will feel fuller for longer after eating. On the other hand, carbohydrates can lead to spikes in blood sugar levels, which can leave you feeling hungry again after they drop back down. Finally, it is surprisingly difficult to burn large amounts of calories through exercise – and the calories burnt can easily be negated by your post workout meal. The second reason exercising for weight loss doesn’t work is psychological. Having been involved in competitive sports at a high level for most of my life, I understand what it takes to be in the best physical shape possible. When competing in national swimming, rugby and athletics competitions, my focus was always on specific performance goals, not aesthetics or weight loss; these are by-products of an effective and sustainable training program. Obviously looking fit and healthy is great; it can help boost your confidence and overcome insecurities. However, lots of the common problems people encounter with exercise – such as imbalances, injuries, a lack of mobility and motivation – are often a result of making aesthetics their only goal. Putting how you look rather than how you feel at the core your training programme can be counter-productive, especially if injury breaks your routine and leads to extended periods of inactivity. Your reasons for exercising should be positive rather than negative: train because you love yourself, not because you hate yourself. Celebrate what your body can do, don’t punish it for what you ate yesterday. If you want to make your training sustainable, you must be clear about what your focus or reason for training is; it has to be about more than just escaping a negative body image. When you start to train for positive reasons you will start to enjoy the process rather than enduring it for the sake of your waistline. Enjoying your training and exercise helps integrate it into your routine; it can become something you prioritise and make time for. I often hear that weight loss is “80pc diet, 20pc exercise”. There may be some element of truth in this, but the simple fact is if you want to transform your fitness, health and physique you need to give 100pc effort to both your diet and your exercise routine. There are few workable shortcuts in the fitness game.
  9. A 7.0-magnitude earthquake has killed at least 19 people and injured 247 in China's south-western province of Sichuan. Six tourists are thought to be among the dead, with up to 45,000 people evacuated from the area. A separate 6.6-magnitude tremor struck the remote area of XinJiang, injuring 32 people. More than 87,000 people were killed in an earthquake in Sichuan province in 2008. The quake struck at about 21:20 (13:20 GMT) on Tuesday about 300km (180 miles) north of the provincial capital Chengdu, and was 10km deep. China's Earthquake Administration (CEA) said more than 1,000 aftershocks had been detected, with the most powerful reaching 4.8 magnitude on Wednesday. Photos showed damage to buildings including a hotel in Jiuzhaigou, home to one of China's most famous nature reserves and a Unesco World Heritage site. Many tourists visiting the area remained outside overnight while waiting for evacuation on Wednesday. A restaurant owner in the town said this quake felt stronger than the 7.9 tremor in 2008, though there is no suggestion that the death toll could reach anywhere near the levels caused by that disaster. Tang Sesheng told the AFP news agency that many people were taking refuge in the main square. "People didn't dare grab anything like money or clothes - we just all ran outside right away," she said. 'Shocked and scared' President Xi Jinping called for "all-out efforts to rapidly organise relief work and rescue the injured people", state news agency Xinhua reports, and fire officers and soldiers have been deployed from nearby areas. Gwendolyn Pang of the Red Cross Society of China said it would take time to learn the extent of the damage and number of casualties. "Communications lines and electricity are disrupted and people are no doubt shocked and scared," she said. China's National Commission for Disaster Reduction, quoted by AFP, said as many as 100 people might have been killed and 130,000 homes damaged. Emergency response operations have been activated by transport agencies and local airports to aid evacuations and allow rescue vehicles into the area.

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