You know, sometimes being lazy is not one of those student athlete to be indoor all days long. Literally going in the bath tub, jump in, jump out, the floor mat, seeing where that is, where your feet land, or where these plastic shower curtain, you literally seeing your eyes turn on a switch. Not the couch potato, and putting your foot, or your back skeleton works, always paying attention when you sit, even per hour, you doing something your skeleton being conscious first.
A lot of the people are not conscious, guggle the water too strongly down, what kind of the water. Your 16 hours are thinking per day, how to transport that water, the gallons, the plastic jar, or the container, to input to your own system. You drinking those out of your body disease, and soaking it, and the space where you oriented doing that, health talk yourself out of the disease.
Seeing the chiropractor. Being conscious meaning its not staring at a laptop in the bean bag, meaning clutch your back in the dark room, too lazy to get up and staring at that laptop, through the outside big window has no curtain. Your entire body being scared of ....
Downstairs here is full of the people and full of my food ....
Let's say you being argumentative, your throat talking 4 hours, start to feel fuzzy. If you shut up enough, it never has any disease coming to your throat.
Your nose doesn't inhale enough air, its always through the throat. *** The nose hair *** is to kill the bacteria those filter idea. You have to be very very conscious, and one day you realize every human is so dirty in life, the entire public hygienic.
Talk funny, thought negative, unconsciously clutch your entire body muscle, or the weight doesn't come down to the knee, to the ankle.....if I have to gain weight.
Just sit in the office chair to slide myself whole day long, or make that promise to yourself.
But this becoming your body too annoying, or anyone else talks too much about these details. If you instantly can transform, you realize how much this work done and done and done, all that is very very stern rule, per hourly.
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