They collect it up. They burn off all little plastic, all of the material that's surrounding the metal. And then they try to collect up the metal that's in the e-waste in order to sell it.
But then, if it's a few thousand years ago, and you're actually engaging in fighting a tiger or outrunning a tiger, then you get to burn off those stress chemicals. And this is why a lot of people say to me, well, Emily, exercise is my meditation.
So you have to almost self-regulate a little bit. of energy they burn off in a 20-minutes run around there-- they'll generally sleep for the rest of the day.
all this toxic methane started to escape the geologists thought the solution to the problem was gonna be to light this hole on fire they thought it might burn off in a couple of days a couple of weeks maybe a couple of months it's been burning for 45 years the locals call it the gates of Hell and in
So if you have a pet, how easy is it to go down to the local dog park, take them off the leash, and let them run around in an enclosed space and burn off that extra energy? How easy is it, if you own a dog or a cat, to rent an apartment?
But the scientists have even found a way around this. When high current is cycled, the carbon nanotubes that are touching burn off and so the muscle self-heals. Kevin and his team even invented a process to perform laser surgery on the robot.
And the reason these things exist-- the reason these people exist, is a more appropriate way of saying that-- is because your weight is influenced by so much more than just the calories that come in and the calories that you burn off exercising. So I was at an academic meeting recently, just a few weeks ago.
When I was training for the contests I mentioned earlier, I had 2% body fat I did not do aerobic exercises even once When the figures didn't match I would not do aerobic exercises but I would go to a bedrock bath or a sauna to burn off the calories These aren't aerobic exerises so I would not lose my muscles There are those who take BCA as mentioned earlier
You're not going to like this word. But that's the key, actually, because then, you'll burn off a lot of neurotypical blind spots
Now, exercise is great for you. When you get in the treadmill and you start running, you can outrun that tiger, you can burn off the stress chemicals from today. You get in a boxing ring, you can fight that tiger, and you can burn off the stress chemicals from today.
When you get in the treadmill and you start running, you can outrun that tiger, you can burn off the stress chemicals from today. You get in a boxing ring, you can fight that tiger, and you can burn off the stress chemicals from today. But if you want to handle the dog that barked in your face when you were seven or the fight that your parents got in when
So, there's going to be times when I'm gonna have some questions for you and I'm gonna wanna know your answers. So, since I'm blind, when I ask you a quick question, only raise your hands if you wanna burn off some calories. Otherwise, when I ask you a question, I'd appreciate it if you'd, if your answer is "yes" just clap your hands.
if you remain a couch potato." And then they say, "So far, data to support this hypothesis are not particularly compelling." And the point of this is this hypothesis is in the neighborhood of 100 to 150 years old. There, you could find obesity texts in the 1860s in which somebody like William Banting talks about his doctor telling him to go for a row every morning to burn off calories. He also talks about how it didn't help. You could find in, by the 1890s, when the laws of thermodynamics had been shown to hold with animate objects as well