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So before you guys say anything. Scott is pretty hot so its definitely not for sure the money had anything to do with it. In fact the guy is a teacher at her kids school so he might be the reason for the divorce.

MacKenzie Scott marries Seattle teacher after Bezos divorce
https://fox5sandiego.com/news/natio...LIIoH_iv5RsObBD5btqAa0RGtRJTFvci3SXtxRR3JmIO8

SEATTLE (AP) — MacKenzie Scott, philanthropist, author and former wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, has married a Seattle science teacher.

etter to the website of the nonprofit organization the Giving Pledge on Saturday that he was grateful to be able to marry such a generous person and was ready to help her give away her wealth to help others.

Jewett has been a teacher for decades and most recently taught chemistry at the private Lakeside School, where Scott’s children attended.

Scott donated $5.7 billion in 2020 by asking community leaders to help identify 512 organizations for seven and eight-figure gifts, including food banks
 
@Jesus H. Sherdog Are there any benefits to inversion tables? Any definitive harms?

Also, you have any recommendation for radiating elbow pain from weight lifting? I used to do primarily barbell workouts for chest but my new gym only has one flat bench and no incline or decline benches. So I've been doing more dumbbells, and my right elbow has developed soreness radiating down my forearm
 
@Jesus H. Sherdog Are there any benefits to inversion tables? Any definitive harms?

Also, you have any recommendation for radiating elbow pain from weight lifting? I used to do primarily barbell workouts for chest but my new gym only has one flat bench and no incline or decline benches. So I've been doing more dumbbells, and my right elbow has developed soreness radiating down my forearm
I know people who swear by inversion tables. No negatives as far as I know, but I’ve never really used them myself. Can’t say I’m an expert on that one.

Is the pain on the outside of your elbow? Sounds like tennis elbow. They have good braces for that. Ice it also of course. Stretching is key, then use a brace and just go lighter for more reps. Pay very close attention to form. If it’s really bad though then rest it and see a physical therapist. But if it’s just kind of minor the brace, stretching, and then lighter work should be fine.

Be careful though. I tend to be a person who always works through pain and it hasn’t burned me too bad. But I don’t want you to push it and injure it worse.
 
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I know people who swear by inversion tables. No negatives as far as I know, but I’ve never really used them myself. Can’t say I’m an expert on that one.

Is the pain on the outside of your elbow? Sounds like tennis elbow. They have good braces for that. Ice it also of course. Stretching is key, then use a brace and just go lighter for more reps. Pay very close attention to form. If it’s really bad though then rest it and see a physical therapist. But if it’s just kind of minor the brace, stretching, and then lighter work should be fine.

I would place the pain center just below my elbow on, yeah, the outside.

It's surprising because I used weightlift very intensely, and even competitively a bit, with a lot of cleaning and jerking (giggity) and never had any issues. And...I definitely didn't go hard.
 
I'd also like to state for the record that I do NOT play and do NOT condone playing tennis.
 
210307220237-scott-mackenzie-dan-jewett-file-exlarge-169.jpg
So before you guys say anything. Scott is pretty hot so its definitely not for sure the money had anything to do with it. In fact the guy is a teacher at her kids school so he might be the reason for the divorce.

MacKenzie Scott marries Seattle teacher after Bezos divorce
https://fox5sandiego.com/news/natio...LIIoH_iv5RsObBD5btqAa0RGtRJTFvci3SXtxRR3JmIO8

SEATTLE (AP) — MacKenzie Scott, philanthropist, author and former wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, has married a Seattle science teacher.

etter to the website of the nonprofit organization the Giving Pledge on Saturday that he was grateful to be able to marry such a generous person and was ready to help her give away her wealth to help others.

Jewett has been a teacher for decades and most recently taught chemistry at the private Lakeside School, where Scott’s children attended.

Scott donated $5.7 billion in 2020 by asking community leaders to help identify 512 organizations for seven and eight-figure gifts, including food banks

Didn't they just get divorced? She's moving fast as fuck.

But also shout out to being like "nobody needs this much money" and donating billions of dollars. What a champ.

Fuck Jeff Bezos.
 
Didn't they just get divorced? She's moving fast as fuck.

But also shout out to being like "nobody needs this much money" and donating billions of dollars. What a champ.

Fuck Jeff Bezos.

Well that is sort of my point. This is really quick to get remarried unless the two were together while she was married and this article confirms they have at least known each other for quite awhile since he is her kids teacher.
 
I'd also like to state for the record that I do NOT play and do NOT condone playing tennis.


I played a lot of sports growing up. My aunt and uncle were the general managers of a huge indoor tennis facility in NJ. Private lessons, camps all that stuff.

It’s the hardest sport I played growing up and one of the best. What’s not to like about tennis?
 
Which is what a magnifier is for.

Figured you'd say that. Which means you're admitting the shortcoming of simply having a red dot. :)

Regardless, maybe I don't want some extra attachment adding bulk and that I gotta flip around to go from one to the other. Maybe I like the field of view on the ACOG. Maybe I like this reticle. Lots of folks like 'em.


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Personally I don't want any optic on a home defense weapon. Not interested in something that potentially obstructs the view. Precise aiming isn't a big part of those scenarios, but rapid-firing is.
 
Figured you'd say that. Which means you're admitting the shortcoming of simply having a red dot. :)

Regardless, maybe I don't want some extra attachment adding bulk and that I gotta flip around to go from one to the other. Maybe I like the field of view on the ACOG. Maybe I like this reticle. Lots of folks like 'em.


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Personally I don't want any optic on a home defense weapon. Not interested in something that potentially obstructs the view. Precise aiming isn't a big part of those scenarios, but rapid-firing is.
And you need a Dr Op with an ACOG. Which is a bigger shortcoming. :)
 
Figured you'd say that. Which means you're admitting the shortcoming of simply having a red dot. :)

Regardless, maybe I don't want some extra attachment adding bulk and that I gotta flip around to go from one to the other. Maybe I like the field of view on the ACOG. Maybe I like this reticle. Lots of folks like 'em.


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Personally I don't want any optic on a home defense weapon. Not interested in something that potentially obstructs the view. Precise aiming isn't a big part of those scenarios, but rapid-firing is.

Been messing with it a bit. I like that I can still tell exactly where that dot is with both eyes open.
 
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