@@Chris.Fate. he has beer and monster just embedded in every single one of his 7 monitors, if you were to put his mousepad in the washing machine, the water that comes out will just be a nice beer x monster cocktail ngl
Anomaly: "thats 50 litres of pepsi! How do you drink that much pepsi!?" Meanwhile him in the cleanup video having like 100 litres of milk cartons and enough energy drinks to paralyse a large elephant
I was born with ten toes. I inherited this from my mother, who married a man with ten toes, increasing my chances. Despite my favorable odds, it was some time before I could walk, and some time further before I could walk properly. Ever since then, walking has been the activity I do the most. I often spend hours a day walking. I even do it when I'm at home. I'm not too fearful to do it at events, as well, even if it's not about me at all. I will walk anywhere and everywhere. I've walked in hospitals, in supermarkets, in nursing homes, in pharmacies, in markets, in stores, and even bathrooms. I've walked in birthday parties (mine and others'), in banquets, and in funerals. One could say that walking is my primary form of self-mobilization. I walk when I get out of bed in the morning. And I walk everywhere I go. I'm dedicated to walking. If I have coffee or find myself in a hurry, I may walk at a brisk pace. That gets exhilarating, but can burn up calories. Calories have subsisted me my whole life. As I grew older, I would need more calories to maintain living and ambulating. At a certain point in my collection of living years, that amount plateaued, and I have been able to take and expend calories at an even keel. Calories come from food and other forms of sustenance and can be gleaned for energy. Energy is what powers your body, for the most part. You cannot do much walking if you have little energy. I've been told that every item of food comes with a rough estimate, a number, of calories. Counting calories seems to be instrumental in maintaining a diet that prioritizes utilizing calories in an efficient manner, so that you eat as many calories as is necessary, but do not overindulge. When your body metabolizes food as well as mine did in my youth, this never becomes a big concern. Concern for counting calories has seemed like it should be more sizeable for me in the middle of my life years, however. My stomach is no longer flat, and my cheeks have begun to resemble my cheeks of infancy, though hairier. I have found that the hair on my face is quite the source of vexation. I look at others and see the ones who have adorned their visage with such robust plumage, and I feel dissatisfied with the uneven spread and disheveled fringe. Try as I might to shave or shape or trim to perfection, it will not stay as I leave it. The amount that grows on my neck in relation to my face is disconcerting. The fact that my bald patches will not grow in brings me no comfort. It is too persistent to keep shaved and too thin to brandish. So, therefore, it is my preference to turn to my tried and true exercise when I see a mirror, and keep walking.
Lol, i didnt really thought you get my Setup in it :D Thanks for the Video! And i was actually planning to get Sofa but it would be too big to get it in there...xD
My “pc” setup is my actual pc set up except my pc gpu broke and I can’t afford a new one, and so I have a fan laid out and put my school chrome book in top of it to prevent over heating, and I can only play Fortnite :(
6:00 the dude doesn't have a mouse, he uses the gun like wii sports to shoot people in CSGO, but like all the table that's missing is the bullet holes from him playing the game
The argentinian setup's mousepad reminds me my mousepad few years ago ... it was already overused, so the sticky part fell off, and I had to hold my mousepad in the place with my wrist. And no, my desk was so bad that I was unable to have no mousepad. After few months and increasing wrist pain, I was forced to buy a new mousepad. :D Dont want to go through it again :D