(Part 4) Top products from r/4chan

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We found 20 product mentions on r/4chan. We ranked the 182 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 61-80. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/qwortec · 3 pointsr/4chan

As cliche as it is on Reddit, Starting Strength 3rd ed. actually does a really good job of teaching you how to do the 4 big lifts (squat, deadlift, bench, power clean) and gives you a newbie program to work with.

If you can get a friend to learn with great! If not, suck it up and find a good personal trainer to give you an hour teaching you and making sure you've got good form. Then just follow the program. You'll level up quickly and feel pretty good about it. The fact that you go in each day with a specific (and increasing) set of numbers is how you stay accountable. Keep track of it online. Fitocracy is a free online site (started by Redditors) that allows you to track your workouts and join in challenges, ask questions, etc.

Spend a week teaching yourself at home, watching videos and hanging out in /r/fitness. Then go spend 3 days a week for a month actually doing a program. Don't cheat, don't skip for that whole month. I bet you keep on going after that.

u/Colspex · 4 pointsr/4chan

Commaner Keen - it has nazi symbols in it.

Note: This was to bring attention to ID Softwares upcoming game Wolfenstein 3D which was about to change the world. Read the book "Masters of Doom" - the most amazing story you will ever come across.

u/DominumVindicta · 0 pointsr/4chan

He makes note that some studies indicate that at the similar income levels there is a narrowing of the gap. But the gap is well documented. There is a huge academic literature on the gaps in cognitive test results, practically all of it converging on the fact that African American mean scores on cognitive tests fall below the white means by a tad more than one white standard deviation. There is in fact so much data on this now that we have meta-studies — studies of the studies: the one best-known to me is the meta-study by Roth et al. in 2001, which covered 39 studies involving nearly six million test-takers. That one standard deviation on cognitive testing has been so persistent across so many decades, an academic sociologist, calls it "the fundamental constant of American sociology" — it's like the speed of light in physics .

http://www.amazon.com/The-Controversy-Media-Public-policy/dp/0887388396/

http://web.archive.org/web/20140101014357/http://www.news-medical.net/news/2005/04/26/9530.aspx

u/SassyMoron · 23 pointsr/4chan

See this is a myth though. Economic productivity growth throughout Europe during the middle ages was steady and substantial. Check out this book if you want to know more.

u/IAssassinII · 3 pointsr/4chan

And Michael Psellos', Anna Komnene's, Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos', and many many other writer's works from the always forgotten second chapter of the Roman Empire that provided us with the foundations of the renaissance and preserved the writings and legacy of ancient Greece that lasted for more than a thousand years after the western empire fell.

Here's a good example of one of their [works] (https://www.amazon.com/Constantine-Porphyrogenitus-Administrando-Historiae-Byzantinae/dp/0884020215/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1468979078&sr=8-1&keywords=constantine+vii).

u/kimbodiedofspaceaids · 2 pointsr/4chan

you can fix that, to a degree, by doing breathing exercises in between bench sets. don't be a bitch.

https://www.amazon.com/Bodybuilders-Nutrition-Book-Franco-Columbu/dp/0809254573

franco columbu describes, in detail, how to do it in that book. dl a pdf or something.

u/FulgurInteritum · 8 pointsr/4chan

I mean, if you want to buy a history book. There's a youtube video that goes over the Karl Marx section, though. Or you can just use google.

u/REDPILL_CIS_SHITLORD · 3 pointsr/4chan

It's /pol/ack, not /pol/tard. The -tard suffix is reserved for /b/.
Also faggit OP needs to read Worthless.
Most degrees are for vanity. If OP did it right, he'd be in and out of any college in just 2 years with a 4 year degree and with 1/4 the amount owed compared to his peers if you don't include financial aid.

u/PM_ME_YOUR_DISTRO · 3 pointsr/4chan

That would be too painful, and knowing my follow through rate I might stop halfway. There are better ways to go out.

u/MaximilianKohler · 16 pointsr/4chan

> 199 Vaginas: The Ultimate Photo Collection

Damn it!! I was going to put that on my Amazon wish list till I read the bad reviews :(

u/[deleted] · 51 pointsr/4chan

When I saw it, I couldn't help but feel I had seen it somewhere before.

edit: apparently there's a children's book called The Battle At Toad Hill

u/Chiafriend12 · 45 pointsr/4chan

> and at Okinawa a bunch of people just committed suicide because...well, Japanese honor and shit.

It's a little bit more complicated than that. Contemporary Japanese propaganda of the US Marine Corps said that to enter the Marine Corps you had to kill your parents. This was meant to dehumanize marines as heartless beasts that were okay to kill, but once marine units moved in on villages it was a very widespread fear that you and your family would be raped to death. So people chose to kill themselves and their kids rather than have them suffer.

There was an extent to which honor in Japanese culture played into it (better to kill yourself than to be captured, and likewise better to kill yourself than to be raped to death) but from what I've read (can't remember any books' exact names but one was entitled "Kamikaze!" by a kamikaze pilot who didn't get to go on his mission before the war ended, published c. ~1955) the infamous suicide cliffs on Okinawa were out of fear, not out of honor.

Edit: uhhh I think this was one of the books