You know the deal by now. Cannibal Corpse are GODS and this record is perfect evidence of that fact. The lyrics are insanely brutal and disgusting, the guitars are tremeloing like buzz saws, the drums are crushing and oppressive, and the bass rumbles your fucking guts to paste. It’s amazing. It’s perfect. It’s Cannibal Corpse. What in the fucking world are you doing if you haven’t heard this record???
BBR • Phase1 Week2 Day1 Push1
Ring dips; Archer push-ups; Ring flys; Tricep dips; Tricep extensions — increased reps on each for W2. Could get a little deeper on the dips and keep them elbows tucked a bit more. Otherwise mostly good.
A-Z catalog today is the great Cannibal Corpse. Where to go here. Seems like some folks have a bit of love/hate relationship with Cannibal, mostly due to the early few CB albums — and even more specific, Tomb of the Mutilated and The Bleeding. I think Eaten Back to Life and even Butchered at Birth (aside from the cover art) were far more the horror-gore type stuff we've seen in later albums. The two others, though, were really fucking extreme, and I think they've pretty much addressed all that ad nauseam. CB, on the other hand, is a still a dingus, whereas Corpsegrinder just seems like a super nice, kick ass dude. All that said, they've essentially mastered their own sound, and they continue to crank it out.
“I wasn’t assigned female at birth; I was female at birth! A doctor didn’t look at me and decide I was female enough at birth, I’ve been female since the moment of conception.”
*loud buzzer sound*
Given how common the intersex condition is (~2% of the population - how many redheads have you seen?) and the fact that genitalia is not the only physical manifestation of an intersex condition, yes the doctor very much did look at you and decide you looked ‘female enough.’ Indeed your genetic makeup is determined at conception, and your genetic makeup could very well result in the development of an intersex body that may not be externally evident at birth.
Don’t get me wrong, there are issues with the afab/amab dichotomy both colloquially and medically speaking (some people are marked intersex at birth, the dichotomy just reinforces the gender binary with different language, etc.) but it is true that medical assumptions are made at birth based on your external physiology, regardless of genetic or hormonal profile. ‘Biological sex’ is far from binary and pretending otherwise is ignorant at best and dangerously intersexist at worst.
where's that post about "wear what you've always wanted to wear, it'll help your mental health"
idk if i've ALWAYS wanted this but i just bought cheap gold-colored earrings at claire's -- they look like a string of butterflies! and god they make me so fucking happy