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  1. avenali312

    CSB3: Forum Boomers Attempt To Decipher Gen Z Mad Libs

    Says the human using words like "cap, based, and fr fr." And no, I don't know what any of those words mean haha
  2. avenali312

    CSB3: Forum Boomers Attempt To Decipher Gen Z Mad Libs

    Think it's a coincidence that he has been banned and this shows up shortly after? P.s. I did report it as spam haha
  3. avenali312

    CSB3: Forum Boomers Attempt To Decipher Gen Z Mad Libs

    Sorry, I've been away for the weekend. Podiatrist is the easy answer for something as serious as your diagram is showing. I just had an appointment at a sports podiatrist (a little different, because he focuses on and is a big time runner himself). Realized my left arm swing is affecting my...
  4. avenali312

    CSB3: Forum Boomers Attempt To Decipher Gen Z Mad Libs

    Yeah, I tend to agree even though my current role is with a company of only about 2,500 employees and is private haha.
  5. avenali312

    Cars and Bids, BAT, etc.

    What in the hell...
  6. avenali312

    CSB3: Forum Boomers Attempt To Decipher Gen Z Mad Libs

    I'm also that guy. My first two jobs out of school were facilitated by some sort of recommendation or professor referral, but my current role was me going through the typical website application process not knowing anyone here. Tech Art careers are weird though since a lot of it is based on your...
  7. avenali312

    CSB3: Forum Boomers Attempt To Decipher Gen Z Mad Libs

    That, and is that really a great way to spend company money? I guess they need to find something to help write off taxes at the end of the year haha.
  8. avenali312

    CSB3: Forum Boomers Attempt To Decipher Gen Z Mad Libs

    There are a lot of them in my area, and as you said, a lot appear to be corporate vehicles for small companies. They're usually accompanied by loud exhausts and they tend to floor it from stop lights. They're fun to gap in my stock-ass GTI haha.
  9. avenali312

    CSB3: Forum Boomers Attempt To Decipher Gen Z Mad Libs

    I just saw my first one in the wild a couple of days ago. Not a fan haha.
  10. avenali312

    CSB3: Forum Boomers Attempt To Decipher Gen Z Mad Libs

    Saw one of these in traffic the other day and I still want one haha.
  11. avenali312

    CSB3: Forum Boomers Attempt To Decipher Gen Z Mad Libs

    That's what the computer (and Russia) wants you to think.
  12. avenali312

    CSB3: Forum Boomers Attempt To Decipher Gen Z Mad Libs

    In case we are nearing the end, it's been an honor and a privilege. Godspeed. I spent the first 30 minutes today just constant refreshing and getting the same. I've never had a signature before, but this one seemed appropriate.
  13. avenali312

    CSB3: Forum Boomers Attempt To Decipher Gen Z Mad Libs

    Congrats! But at the age of 40, moving cities sounds like an effing nightmare haha.
  14. avenali312

    CSB3: Forum Boomers Attempt To Decipher Gen Z Mad Libs

    This. Hoka max cushion are like running on clouds. I replace my shoes every year or 300 miles, whatever comes first. I usually have 3 or 4 pair in rotation to make them last longer and for various surfaces. I'm notoriously bad at warming up pre-run haha. I did spend quite a bit of time...
  15. avenali312

    CSB3: Forum Boomers Attempt To Decipher Gen Z Mad Libs

    Look into Jeff Galloway's Run/Walk/Run and come up with a plan. Use a watch or app to make you take walk breaks. I still do this on my long runs after 10 years of running. I target a 11:00 to 12:00 minute pace and run 0.90 miles and take a walk break of 0.10. At this point, I can pretty much do...
  16. avenali312

    CSB3: Forum Boomers Attempt To Decipher Gen Z Mad Libs

    Yeah, I think I've done 3 or 4 of them at this point. Always lose my big toenails afterwards. Working on that little problem to hopefully go farther in the future haha. Longest was 32 miles in an 11 hour endurance event.
  17. avenali312

    CSB3: Forum Boomers Attempt To Decipher Gen Z Mad Libs

    On a good day, when I'm trying, I can do like an 8:15 mile. But I rarely run speed days anymore and I just tend to maintain a 10:00 to 12:00 minute pace on my weekday maintenace runs. My best 50k is an 8:12:56 with about 4,000 feet of elevation gain. That time was about 50 minutes faster than...
  18. avenali312

    CSB3: Forum Boomers Attempt To Decipher Gen Z Mad Libs

    Yeah, most of my events are ultramarathons or trail/mountain running races. Mountain bike is mostly just for some cross-training. Edit: Runner is a strong term. I mostly power hike up any serious elevation and run the flats and descents haha.
  19. avenali312

    CSB3: Forum Boomers Attempt To Decipher Gen Z Mad Libs

    Board of Director's meeting for my undergrad alumni association Run somewhere between 8-10 miles Bleed some air out of my mountain bike brakes so I don't die
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