Tonight's late night second supper was a clean out the fridge kinda thing. Leftover cheesy noodles, two cheeseburger patties cut up and mixed in with a little mozzarella cheese and covered with two slices of provolone. 😋
🥩Biggest shirt I have ever owned, sucking in hard, simply can't hide the added beef anymore 🥩 /Bulk update
I just look hefty even sucking in and in this big ass shirt🤤
Also,I got sick this week and lost a bit of weight ,but I have decided what the next phase for me is:…….. another BULK (how surprising), gonna be hitting the weights harder than ever, and eating even more, expect a massive chunky me, bigger every single month.💪🏼 Thanks for making this possible Patrons! Couldn’t do this without you.🙌🏻
Jock goes on vacation and gains 20 pounds. He tells his girlfriend that he’s just bulking up, and is in denial that he no longer has six pack abs and not a growing gut.
AARON: I mean, like you kill a Magma Titan and take its heart. You saved, you know, thousands and thousands of starving people. Like, maybe that's worth it. Maybe you make that trade, or maybe, maybe it's wrong. No matter, there's no way to put a you know—it's trolley problems, right? It's like, you know...
KUNO: Yeah, it's a trolley problem.
AARON: But yeah, I think you're—you're right in characterizing it as it's certainly a more complex, you know, justification that is required to pursue dark magic. And there are some people who would not accept that justification. But what's interesting about it is, you know, the questions, there are questions, you can you can come out on either side of it. You know, there are cases, you know, would Rayla have died if Callum hadn’t used dark magic? Yeah. I think she would have. So did he have to? Are we thankful that he did? Thank goodness—well yes, we love Rayla! Well of course we needed him to do that. You know what I mean? Then there’s some kind of morality that sometimes is based on your attachment. Now if you said, should Callum use dark magic to save one person, knowing that he'll—he may be corrupted for the long term and his potential to be, you know, a hero in the future may be altered and his potential to be manipulated or you know, go down the wrong path, all that risk to save one person? Well, now you might say, “Oh no he shouldn’t—for one person?” But then if I go, “But it was Rayla!” then you go “Oh no, [laughs] yeah, he needs to do it!” [KUNO laughs] So I don’t know. But it’s also even that, right? It comes down to “well, in that moment, what did he do?” Well in that moment, he took like a—I-I think the ingredient is a piece of a snake rattle—
KUNO: Or something. Yeah, something like that.
AARON: “He didn’t even kill it, it was already dead, it was already dead man, what did he do?” Well, I don’t know. He supported the system, so it is complex. It’s worth arguing about, a bit. There’s not a clear right or wrong. There are risks. There are long term consequences. Those are baked into it. But I don't know. When—when it’s your Mom in trouble, what do you do? You do the dark magic! You save Mom, right? I do.
—Hot Brown Morning Potion Podcast interview with Aaron Ehasz and Villads Spansberg