Aram just disappears towards the end of the series like what?
There was never really much other explanation than "leave of absence"
There was never really much other explanation than "leave of absence"
For me the ending was a little...harsh, i expected something like this but, still it's quite harsh, kinda couldn't watch the last part iykwim. For anyone that hasn't reached the end please do not look in the comments.
and before you ask, i can't go online to unlock the time trials.
Basically my plan is to make gluten free, vegan millets cookies and i need to make sure i don't give anyone insulin spikes. My idea is to use a very expensive kind of sugar called Allulose, it also helps with some GLP stuff i think. Can you please tell me the care i need to take while making these cookies for everyone including toddlers to elderly to someone healthy or unhealthy or obese. Any help will be hugely appreciated, thank you.
Hello respected doctors, I'm basically building a brand that makes millets cookies that everyone will be able to eat, just for fun, on a strict diet for excercise, patients that suffer from diabetes, in your best opinion what care should i take while making the recipe so as to not elevate sugar levels in a person's body too much. I plan to use a more expensive alternative which is Allulose. Ofcourse I'm also looking to make it gluten free and vegan but I've already solved those problems in my recipe.
I'm an average player in Skyrim, and have watched a lot of EOS videos so I'm guessing i know the lore Good enough to be called average.
I know most of the normal glitches, exploits and fixes.
But what i lack is Skyrim knowledge for example:
Necromage perk boosts this and that indirectly
Or like drinking a specific resto looped potion will make the flame cloak spell clear the whole dungeon in one shot.
Hidden things not told so often, please bestow me with your knowledge!
So as many know, Hulk increases in size the more angry he gets.
Now i know about the adrenaline system and how it can put our body in overdrive with pain suppression and amplified muscle power.
What I'm interested in knowing from the biologist community is whether there is a theoretical way that our muscles can bulk up in a fight or flight situation where they can provide any kind of tactical advantage.
For example if you were to find yourself in front of a bear in this day and age, there's not really much our biology can do neither in fight nor in flight in front of it.
Now I'm not saying i expect one to grow like 15 feet tall suddenly, i mean just a little bit of bulk, say the arms of a muscular man bulked up to 1.5x their normal capacity.
Something like that, I'm just curious whether we can achieve 1% of what Hulk does but in real life.