I’m going to assume you know the real reason we lift with our legs, so instead I’m going to say … what happened to the legs on the Cossack? I have no idea if they’re crossed or what. Maybe they’re phasing through each other?
I bet that’s just what Russian legs always do.
The whole “squat don’t bend” routine rather assumes strong arms. That’s not something my mom ever bothers to point out. But hey it’s not her moving the house plants around.
Actually, the same force is being exerted on your arms regardless of whether you’re lifting by bending or squatting. The difference is whether the lifting stress is being applies to your back or your legs. The legs are better designed for that sort of exertion.
I’m going to assume you know the real reason we lift with our legs, so instead I’m going to say … what happened to the legs on the Cossack? I have no idea if they’re crossed or what. Maybe they’re phasing through each other?
I bet that’s just what Russian legs always do.
…What? That’s just… I don’t… What?!
I know the comic’s tagline is “random nonsense”, but this is just bizarre.
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When you’re over 40, squatting will kill your knees faster than a dozen pissed-off Tonya Hardings.
I got a slipped disk in my lower back from lifting wrong. It has royally f’ed up my entire life.
This comic is intended to be funny, but all I see is an advertisement for ruining someone’s life.
The whole “squat don’t bend” routine rather assumes strong arms. That’s not something my mom ever bothers to point out. But hey it’s not her moving the house plants around.
Actually, the same force is being exerted on your arms regardless of whether you’re lifting by bending or squatting. The difference is whether the lifting stress is being applies to your back or your legs. The legs are better designed for that sort of exertion.
Legs also don’t have disks that can shoot out like an old Pog slammer from a vacuum cleaner.
Last panel will be a response image for me when presented with stupidity.