

I was told I should buy this. As someone who has only played the first Assassin’s Creed I am wondering if I should buy this new resynced version or the old one for less than half the price?


I was told I should buy this. As someone who has only played the first Assassin’s Creed I am wondering if I should buy this new resynced version or the old one for less than half the price?


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It’s not really that surprising. Why would a living thing want to exert itself for no real reward? I think biologically we want to conserve as much energy as possible.
It’s only with modern medicine that we can analyze cause/effect and say “work out X hours to receive Y benefit in your later years.” There are short term rewards to exercising, ie endorphins or “runner’s high” but I am guessing those are just hardwired rewards our brain gave us when we had to chase our food down for miles.
2 hours a day is a lot. Most of us do not live in a world where thats possible; between working, cooking, cleaning, sleeping, hobbies, down time, there’s just not enough time to do it all. I can empathize with the researcher’s quest to prove a “one-size fits-all” doesn’t really work but who is actually surprised by that? All this article does is depress people that already feel hopeless. Keep doing whatever exercise you can, listen to your body, and just try to find some happiness in this world. Physical activity is a great way to do it, but if I have some set expectation that I have to meet it becomes a lot less fun and more like any other chore.
As a person that hates billionaires and the current economic situation, but also has an understanding of maritime rules and some of the finer details of this story, I think you should rewrite your headline. They were outside of a harbor in Alaska and there was no distress call. If you want to build something, please don’t base it on lies because that just weakens the foundation of what could be something we have coming.