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I’m a gym girl – trolls say I ‘took the bulk too far’ but I don’t care, I proved them wrong
A FITNESS fanatic has shared her impressive look after completing a cut after bulking.
She proved her haters wrong by completing her cut and looking chiseled and toned during her exercise routine.
Celeste Chaoul (@celeste.chaoul) showed her back muscles in a skin-tight workout set.
In the video, she detailed the hater comments she received while undergoing the bulk.
“She gained a lot of weight,” one critic’s quote read.
“She took the bulk too far,” another said.
“She won’t be able to cut the fat,” yet another troll said.
Next, the gym girl showed off the results of her incredible cut.
Her muscles look clearly well-defined as she flexed for the camera.
The fit beauty flexed her arms and lats, further showing off the fruits of her labor.
“Prove them wrong,” she added in the caption.
The video drew in viewers who shared their thoughts in the comment section.
“Proving people wrong is one of the best feelings,” one wrote.
“I got a little scared wasn’t expecting that,” another added.
“That’s insane,” a third commented.
“I love women,” yet another fan said.
“Trust the process,” one more wrote.
You can solo flawless Destiny 2’s latest raid – this player proved it
Destiny 2’s latest raid is technically possible to solo flawlessly, as one Guardian proved that a single person can complete the FPS game‘s Root of Nightmares Marcocosom encounter. Though an entire solo flawless run is yet to be completed, the fact that a player completed this epic undertaking demonstrates that the Destiny 2 raid’s mechanics itself would allow someone to solo the entire raid and could execute that endeavour flawlessly. In the game’s terms, they would do so without dying throughout the entire experience.
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20 years ago, Prince of Persia: Sands of Time proved we don’t need remakes
No no no, that’s not what happened. The idea of an entire story told in flashback has been used many times in cinema and books, definitely less so in games. But there are many ways to tell a story, so even the wrong ones might be considered. What about if the story takes a sudden turn and the main character dies? Well, he would have no other choice than to interrupt the flashback, break the fourth wall by talking directly to us and wind the story back before that untimely demise.
That was one of the fascinating narrative devices which fueled the return of the Prince of Persia series in 2003’s Sands of Time. I am here to look back at what made that return so special and still warrants a fresh playthrough, some 20 years later.
First, let us pause and go back to the late 80s. What made the original 1989 Prince of Persia special? Was it the gripping narrative? Or perhaps a faithful recreation of a palace in ancient Persia? No, those definitely would not be the right choices. Rather, they would be the high rhythm action gameplay, the incredibly smooth movement of the prince, along with the exquisite graphics. Well, for the time.
How the FBI proved a remote admin tool was actually malware
On Thursday, the U.S. government announced that it had seized a website used to sell malware designed to spy on computers and cellphones. The malware is called NetWire, and for years several cybersecurity companies, and at least one government agency, have written reports detailing how hackers were using the malware. While NetWire was also reportedly […]
How the FBI proved a remote admin tool was actually malware by Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai originally published on TechCrunch
Ian Wright proved wrong after noticing Arsenal star’s problem without Gabriel Jesus
Biotech proved a surprisingly bright spot in 2022’s startup correction
While not totally immune to 2022’s market correction, biotech fundraising proved to be more resilient than other sectors.
Biotech proved a surprisingly bright spot in 2022’s startup correction by Rebecca Szkutak originally published on TechCrunch
PM has ‘no interest in defence’ Whitehall sources say – as UK ammo stockpiles proved ‘inadequate’ by war in Ukraine
A Scientist Just Mathematically Proved That Alien Life In The Universe Is Likely To Exist – Motherboard
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