@@oaklyfoundation Unlikely. Shroud was on the downward. Mixer guaranteed twitch streamers 70% of the income they were getting from ALL SOURCES. When shroud switched his twitch numbers were not sustainable. Switch to mixer allowed him to make more money than he could have on twitch. Being popular tomorrow is never set in stone so being told you will be guaranteed 70% of your total income no matter what can be quite attractive.
@@oaklyfoundation baseless argument. Pure guess and have no evidence whatsoever. Even if it is, you can't just state something without any support and expect anyone to believe you xD
Listening to Shroud speak is like a therapeutic experience. He should do small podcast sessions where he is just talking about general things. I would definitely be down for that.
So bone is porous and it acts as a way of absorbing shock, when you break a bone that part grows back solid. The solid area will transfer the vibrations better than the areas that are porous. This normally allows the vibrations to reach more nerves and causes more pain, but it is also possible the nerves were damaged the first time and don't work right and it will hurt less, depends on the extent of the original damage. Those solid areas are stronger, but it also creates weaknesses on all sides of the solid area, think of this as taking a flexible object, flexing it, then hardening part and flexing it again, it's brittle on the edges.
One thing we used to do for baseball for reaction time was we took a deformed bouncy ball (they sell different types with big bumps to make it harder to read) and coach stood behind us and threw the ball at the wall and we had to grab it as quickly as possible. With the larger bumps, each bounce could be different and impossible to read. That’ll help both reaction and hand-eye coordination. Just a thought.
To be honest, I didn’t have any regrets either up until 1 year ago, where I realized I should have spent much more effort on my graduation project for my Bachelors study. I work in Design, so the grade is not terribly important, but I want to showcase my project on my portfolio and I have to redo a lot of it to make it presentable. And after I graduated, I would say there have been 2 more big decisions that I regret, the job I chose and a key point, where I didn’t get out of the job fast enough. So yeah, I’d say there is regret and it’s not a useless feeling either, the thought about my graduation project motivates me to redo it properly and take it seriously.
@@shadowsketch926 I guess it's about, how much time has passed since. If its not that important you'll forget about it, if it's still a big turning point in your life or something, then yeah, it could become a life lesson. What's keeping me from categorizing it as a life lesson though, is that I am not sure if I really learned from it.
@@TheGodlike300 that's fair, all mistakes are subject to each person individually and how they see their own fault in it, as well as what they can take away from it or not.
I just love this guy man.. He's by far my favorite streamer mostly because of how humble he is. The fact that he's an absolute beast at any game he plays is just an added bonus.
I like how, at the latter part of this video, credit was given to where it was due. he knew the contributions and impact that his mom and dad made to his life.
@@sulizu0186 which glasses are those? I do need to change mine (the ones I have are +8yo and super trashed) but can't find smth i like as much the one i have rn
A good way to train reaction time is to face away from a wall spaced about 7-8 feet away, hold a handball up to your shoulder and throw it hard against the wall behind you. You then quickly face the wall and attempt to catch the ball. The shorter the distance to the wall and the harder your throw, the more difficult it becomes to catch. It's a drill handball players use to train reaction speed.
I don't watch shroud game, never got into it but I really enjoy these videos. I click them almost every time, it's rare I like to listen to someone talk and especially only that but I enjoy hearing your insights and stuff.
'if a break hurts more when broken again'. heres my experience. i have broken a lot of bones riding bikes, and a lot of them multiple times. breaking a bone will always hurt, and sucks pretty bad.. but in my opinion, it depends on how often you break it. if u go years before breaking it again, then itll feel like its worse, cuz ur less used to it. if u break it often with not a lot of time in between, you kinda just get used to it, and it feels like it doesnt hurt as bad. that really goes for any pain in my opinion also.
I think regret is a useless emotion. Everything you've done up until now you have learned from. Everything you did was a lesson. You don't accomplish anything with regret.
To me I think regret is just a reminder to learn from the mistake that made you regret the specific situation, it can definitely be used in a positive way to better yourself
What helped improve my reaction time was playing Osu. Not only did it help me in-game, it also improved my reflexes irl drastically. Dunno if it'll help you but it definitely did for me.
same for me but mainly on higher AR, I'm a DT player so I play AR10+ constantly and I surely saw an improvement in my reaction times, for example - I haven't dropped my phone to the ground for months now because I manage to casually catch it mid air. But as I was saying - you need to be somewhat invested in osu! to come to that level so it's not for all. osu! is hard for beginners because the easy maps are really slow which is good and bad at the same time. When people get to some higher ranked faster maps they tend to forget how to "read" the easier ones which are not really a good depiction of what type of gameplay awaits at higher star rated maps. I tried going back to some low 3* and it was soo slow i couldn't FC anything
It hurts the same. I broke my nose and have had some pretty hard hits against my nose and it hasn't felt any different. If anything, you broke it before so now you understand what the MAX pain you'll have is so you feel better about it. It'll prolly be easier to break again though since it won't heal perfectly.
It’s actually a great idea to play catch or something as a team for a warmup. Bonding, Warms up reaction time, can clear the mind, doesn’t make you over- practiced
I’ve been skating for the majority of my life and have broken quite a few bones. The whole falling on it thing truly depends on the healing process, at least in my experience. My ankle I’ve broken a few times and from the very first time I broke it it’s never been the same. My wrist on the other hand healed like a dream. It’s honesty just up to the person if they want to risk finding out.
best advice relating to gaming. is start practicing snap shots and quick scoping. accuracy will shoot thru the roof. my problem is the very next day it's like starting all over again
a lot of reaction timing comes from environmental familiarity. your brain will react to a stimulus faster when it's more accustomed to recognizing it. when you, for example, play on the same map over and over and over again eventually your brain internalizes every visual detail (wall colors, environment objects, etc.), and consequentially will react quicker to any deviations from the norm like an opponent standing in a specific spot.
Not sure if shroud actually looks at these, but I broke my collarbone and had a plate put in with screws to repair it. Then a year later I fell in a very similar way and the collarbone which is a crumple zone did not break because there was a titanium plate there, but what then did break was my right humerus(upper shoulder), because all that force that was supposed to be absorbed by a collarbone got transferred to something that could break, which ultimately was my humerus. So did it "hurt" yes, but then something else had to give and that was another bone.
Even though he doesn’t see this to his question. You’d hurt the same breaking the same bone again. Unless you have screws/pins holding your bones together that are permanent. If you break it when those are holding it in place, then yes that shit would hurt worse.
Reaction time is about situational awareness and prediction. Playing enough to recognize situations is part and making reads on your opponents' behavior is the rest.
@@rahim8994 Kind of. You need to break the game in question down into game states. Games usually have a flow that moves inbetween a few major game states. Break those states down into the skills it takes to succeed. Practice the skills in drills. Try to apply the drilled skills in matches. Over time it'll be muscle memory which reduces reaction time. The more skills you have in muscle memory from drills and playing matches the better you'll be. Mix that with prediction of your opponents and you'll be on your way to being a skilled player of any game.
he is pretty god damn right about that accident. every one of us that loves bikes cars etc won't learn the hard truth until you crash. it is not a regret but a life lesson like he said. well done shroud
lmao he followed the exact timeline i did. basically a sports guy in elementary and middle school, then no life pc gaming starting from freshman year when i was introduced to pc gaming with cs 1.5 and subsequently wow
Torn my patella tendon (what connects your knee to your quads) and just kneeling is hard to bare for more than 30 seconds. Landing on something you broke previously will definitely hurt so much more
I believe playing video games improves reaction specifically fps racing and fighting games like ufc and for honour because i have played games my full life and when i started mma my reactions times were really fast and rugby it varies person to person as shroud said
I broke my right arm/wrist twice skating when i was like 6 and another time when I was 20 while snowboarding. The most pain i felt it was when i was 6 cos the bone actually broke and they had to pull it back in place. Now, sometime I can't only twist completely the right wrist and it feels the weather if you know what i mean. The docs told me that if it breaks again they have to put nails in it but for now i'm just careful cos i feel like nails really compromise movement.
Of course I would not give a single fuck nor a regret of switching to mixer because I got paid millions of dollars that would make my life so blessed and wealthy and would also make my kid’s life wealthy too. Shroud made a MAN’S decision and a good one for the best of his future, props to him for being able to make the right choice.
the story remembers me of my best friend ,many similaritys , when you spoke about shool and your parents i sounds basicly the same , but you had one thing my BF didnt had ... luck he was so fucking unlucky every where he goes shit started burning its not his fault , its just like someone or something hates him
Landing on something you've broken for the most part hurts the same as it would if you never had broken it. Getting scraped and and cut up feel the same no matter what. Unless of course it never fully healed right. In my experience I've had more joint and arthritic type pain long term from breaking things. Not falling on it again after fully healed.
I've stubbed my toe and completely shattered it. I played basketball on it for 4 months. I stubbed it later while jumping onto a metal ramp. I don't really cry but I nearly threw up and i almost passed out. I walked on it not wanting to accept it. My group were trying to talk to me for 10 minutes and I couldn't understand what they were saying.
The reaction time tip of the 2 balls is actually a great way to keep excercising your eyesight. It helps prevent plenty of eye related illness down the line. Do that for 5 minutes every day and you bet that by when you're 70 you won't be near blind. If your vision is already scuffed, then it also helps slow down the process. Its a win win regardless. This was shared to me by a good family friend and ophthalmologist.
If a bone heals correctly after a break, it’s mended with a stronger bond than before, so technically you kind of supercharged the bone you broke after healing it
I like these videos where Shroud is just talking.
@DirtyJr101 and unhealthily fat
Dorriman dorriman and richer then you’ll ever be
@@turqx yep very true , thats why he have all the facilities he needed to have a healthy body but he doesn't do it
@@darrendoang "unhealthily fat" i don't think you've seen a really fat people.
@@turqx wow he is richer than that guy will ever be
Wow, that means fucking nothing dum dum
"Do you regret leaving twitch"
*laughs in multi millionaire*
BUGZNTA good one
I dont believe it.. I think he hates mixer he just cant say it.
@@oaklyfoundation Unlikely. Shroud was on the downward. Mixer guaranteed twitch streamers 70% of the income they were getting from ALL SOURCES. When shroud switched his twitch numbers were not sustainable. Switch to mixer allowed him to make more money than he could have on twitch. Being popular tomorrow is never set in stone so being told you will be guaranteed 70% of your total income no matter what can be quite attractive.
Christopher Ek not only does he make a pretty penny from mixer, it’s not toxic unlike the power hungry toxic mods over at twitch
@@oaklyfoundation baseless argument. Pure guess and have no evidence whatsoever. Even if it is, you can't just state something without any support and expect anyone to believe you xD
I only watch shroud here and forgot hes on mixer
whats mixer?
Ramiel Scream same here I used to watch him all the time on twitch then kinda forgot about his streaming career
@@MushroomMicroscopy the thing you make milkshakes with right ?
Fr
@Scott #whoosh
Listening to Shroud speak is like a therapeutic experience. He should do small podcast sessions where he is just talking about general things. I would definitely be down for that.
Same
he has the voice
For sure. Once or twice or maybe more times idk, him and doc talked on stream and they kinda called it a podcast. That was good.
these are low key podcast highlights
him n doc were gonna do that. didnt work out i guess.
"thats not a regret, thats a life lesson"
-shroud 2020
thats a life lesson
So bone is porous and it acts as a way of absorbing shock, when you break a bone that part grows back solid.
The solid area will transfer the vibrations better than the areas that are porous.
This normally allows the vibrations to reach more nerves and causes more pain, but it is also possible the nerves were damaged the first time and don't work right and it will hurt less, depends on the extent of the original damage.
Those solid areas are stronger, but it also creates weaknesses on all sides of the solid area, think of this as taking a flexible object, flexing it, then hardening part and flexing it again, it's brittle on the edges.
What the fuck is this? An intelligent person in the youtube comments? I never thought I would live to see the day.
Despite the joke above I actually enjoyed your insight into the question. Thank you random person on youtube!
Shroud is a top tier man that everyone can relate to.
You've got brown on your nose...
Yes he really is an amazing guy!Apart from being one of the best fps players ever.
except the fact he is fat
someone who has coasted through life and is a millionaire. sure, i can relate lol
@@darrendoang Why are you commenting on everything that he's fat!? You havn't seen fat people, if you think he's that fat.
I literally just ate way too much spaghetti and i'm sitting here in pain listening to shroud talk about having no regrets. I have at least one.
How much did you eat
Matthæus Riis 2 pac xd
Wow ok
That’s not a regret, that’s a life lesson
One thing we used to do for baseball for reaction time was we took a deformed bouncy ball (they sell different types with big bumps to make it harder to read) and coach stood behind us and threw the ball at the wall and we had to grab it as quickly as possible. With the larger bumps, each bounce could be different and impossible to read. That’ll help both reaction and hand-eye coordination. Just a thought.
To be honest, I didn’t have any regrets either up until 1 year ago, where I realized I should have spent much more effort on my graduation project for my Bachelors study. I work in Design, so the grade is not terribly important, but I want to showcase my project on my portfolio and I have to redo a lot of it to make it presentable. And after I graduated, I would say there have been 2 more big decisions that I regret, the job I chose and a key point, where I didn’t get out of the job fast enough. So yeah, I’d say there is regret and it’s not a useless feeling either, the thought about my graduation project motivates me to redo it properly and take it seriously.
i'd chop this under life lesson as well though, but i guess that's what every regret turns into anyway
@@shadowsketch926 I guess it's about, how much time has passed since. If its not that important you'll forget about it, if it's still a big turning point in your life or something, then yeah, it could become a life lesson.
What's keeping me from categorizing it as a life lesson though, is that I am not sure if I really learned from it.
@@TheGodlike300 that's fair, all mistakes are subject to each person individually and how they see their own fault in it, as well as what they can take away from it or not.
really enjoy these videos a lot , hearing shroud talk is just the best he's so relatable
Shroud talks are the best. Really inspiring and full with knowledge. Realest streamer out here.
Shroud: NO RAGRETS
Not even one letter?
pls fix that word
plez
Ragrets... please man cmon 😂
I WANT THAT AS A TATTOO
no regerts
I just love this guy man.. He's by far my favorite streamer mostly because of how humble he is. The fact that he's an absolute beast at any game he plays is just an added bonus.
Shroud has a good reaction time because he's like 4' tall, nerves aren't as long.
Lmao
Omg u mad my day lmao 😂😂
Frank The speed of impulses are so fast that it doesn’t make any difference and shroud is 5”6 which is normal for US standards
@@xNoizyBoy Average adult male height in the US is 5'9", no matter what you tell the ladies.
That’s not true,have you seen KennyS? He’s like 6’ and he’s fast asf
I like how, at the latter part of this video, credit was given to where it was due. he knew the contributions and impact that his mom and dad made to his life.
2:05 magic shrood = best shrood
2:13 as a user of glasses. This gave me a heart attack...
you should get one.
@@sulizu0186 they're great, but I don't need them. In the end of the day it's no different from my current ones lol
I feel u bro
@@Arteps1 True. Just in case you break them someday as an upgrade cuz they don't break.
@@sulizu0186 which glasses are those? I do need to change mine (the ones I have are +8yo and super trashed) but can't find smth i like as much the one i have rn
I love when he talks because you can get a lot of lessons to become a better person. He's not perfect but as a human being, no hate and anger.
A good way to train reaction time is to face away from a wall spaced about 7-8 feet away, hold a handball up to your shoulder and throw it hard against the wall behind you. You then quickly face the wall and attempt to catch the ball. The shorter the distance to the wall and the harder your throw, the more difficult it becomes to catch. It's a drill handball players use to train reaction speed.
As a hockey goalie, I do something very similar to the ball trick before every game as part of my warm-up. It really does help.
I don't watch shroud game, never got into it but I really enjoy these videos. I click them almost every time, it's rare I like to listen to someone talk and especially only that but I enjoy hearing your insights and stuff.
somebody really paid this man to google how to improve reaction times.
He's living the dream lol
'if a break hurts more when broken again'. heres my experience.
i have broken a lot of bones riding bikes, and a lot of them multiple times.
breaking a bone will always hurt, and sucks pretty bad..
but in my opinion, it depends on how often you break it.
if u go years before breaking it again, then itll feel like its worse, cuz ur less used to it.
if u break it often with not a lot of time in between, you kinda just get used to it, and it feels like it doesnt hurt as bad.
that really goes for any pain in my opinion also.
Shroud is the new hot girl with glasses awooga
Jugweta in my area right?
elxxXXBURRITOXXxx ofc bb
Hanging onto regrets can help seed mild depression. It causes anxiety and can be extremely stressful for most people, depending on the situation.
I think regret is a useless emotion. Everything you've done up until now you have learned from. Everything you did was a lesson. You don't accomplish anything with regret.
just makes you feel like shit and gets you no where wasted emotion!
Bro thanks for this advice.
I will take that advice to heart.
wow what a simple and very good way of looking at it. thanks
To me I think regret is just a reminder to learn from the mistake that made you regret the specific situation, it can definitely be used in a positive way to better yourself
I agree with you. I did something bad and then I regret it but for me now it's life lessons
What helped improve my reaction time was playing Osu. Not only did it help me in-game, it also improved my reflexes irl drastically. Dunno if it'll help you but it definitely did for me.
same for me but mainly on higher AR, I'm a DT player so I play AR10+ constantly and I surely saw an improvement in my reaction times, for example - I haven't dropped my phone to the ground for months now because I manage to casually catch it mid air.
But as I was saying - you need to be somewhat invested in osu! to come to that level so it's not for all.
osu! is hard for beginners because the easy maps are really slow which is good and bad at the same time. When people get to some higher ranked faster maps they tend to forget how to "read" the easier ones which are not really a good depiction of what type of gameplay awaits at higher star rated maps.
I tried going back to some low 3* and it was soo slow i couldn't FC anything
Imagine the cheque he got by going to mixer. No way he's regretting that
It hurts the same. I broke my nose and have had some pretty hard hits against my nose and it hasn't felt any different. If anything, you broke it before so now you understand what the MAX pain you'll have is so you feel better about it. It'll prolly be easier to break again though since it won't heal perfectly.
It’s actually a great idea to play catch or something as a team for a warmup. Bonding, Warms up reaction time, can clear the mind, doesn’t make you over- practiced
I’ve been skating for the majority of my life and have broken quite a few bones. The whole falling on it thing truly depends on the healing process, at least in my experience. My ankle I’ve broken a few times and from the very first time I broke it it’s never been the same. My wrist on the other hand healed like a dream. It’s honesty just up to the person if they want to risk finding out.
"Its so fun, but i wish it was better" that's every game ever.
best advice relating to gaming. is start practicing snap shots and quick scoping. accuracy will shoot thru the roof. my problem is the very next day it's like starting all over again
Shroud is such a down to Earth dude.
a lot of reaction timing comes from environmental familiarity. your brain will react to a stimulus faster when it's more accustomed to recognizing it. when you, for example, play on the same map over and over and over again eventually your brain internalizes every visual detail (wall colors, environment objects, etc.), and consequentially will react quicker to any deviations from the norm like an opponent standing in a specific spot.
Absolutely love to hear shroud talking bout his life. Its kinda inspiring in a way
He is better than old shroud with this glasses he can't regret it (cuz it's gamers life am i right?)
The Surrendered Noo no ffs no
Yes you respawn after u die
You know damn well when he said just start looking at things back and forth you were doing It
Not sure if shroud actually looks at these, but I broke my collarbone and had a plate put in with screws to repair it. Then a year later I fell in a very similar way and the collarbone which is a crumple zone did not break because there was a titanium plate there, but what then did break was my right humerus(upper shoulder), because all that force that was supposed to be absorbed by a collarbone got transferred to something that could break, which ultimately was my humerus. So did it "hurt" yes, but then something else had to give and that was another bone.
Dude these tour comment is hurting my hand while reading.
Even though he doesn’t see this to his question. You’d hurt the same breaking the same bone again. Unless you have screws/pins holding your bones together that are permanent. If you break it when those are holding it in place, then yes that shit would hurt worse.
Reaction time is about situational awareness and prediction. Playing enough to recognize situations is part and making reads on your opponents' behavior is the rest.
@SomeBlackDude - Then, is there any drill to batter it?
@@rahim8994 Kind of. You need to break the game in question down into game states. Games usually have a flow that moves inbetween a few major game states. Break those states down into the skills it takes to succeed. Practice the skills in drills. Try to apply the drilled skills in matches.
Over time it'll be muscle memory which reduces reaction time. The more skills you have in muscle memory from drills and playing matches the better you'll be. Mix that with prediction of your opponents and you'll be on your way to being a skilled player of any game.
@@SomeBlackDude26 Thanks for the suggestion. It will help me a lot.
@@rahim8994 No problem bro!
dont getting lost in the feeling of regret is a great life lesson.
Cant stop respecting Shroud his whole life lll__lll
Shroud is starting to look like Siler, from Heroes.
You can just tell how he talks and see all that experience he has you can just see it
he is pretty god damn right about that accident. every one of us that loves bikes cars etc won't learn the hard truth until you crash. it is not a regret but a life lesson like he said. well done shroud
damn his relationship with school which im going to talk about but damn he got no regrets that's goated
Whoever is the editor of these I LOVE U no homo. Pls keep making these beauties
lmao he followed the exact timeline i did. basically a sports guy in elementary and middle school, then no life pc gaming starting from freshman year when i was introduced to pc gaming with cs 1.5 and subsequently wow
*Thank you for coming to my Ted talk*
Glasses that scream - "I dont want people to notice that im wearing glasses" glasses
Shroud is such a wise legend.
Ah yes, a new upload from Shroudy Rowdy!
I feel like these are way better videos than just generic game clips :)
Torn my patella tendon (what connects your knee to your quads) and just kneeling is hard to bare for more than 30 seconds. Landing on something you broke previously will definitely hurt so much more
Really enjoy these videos, hope he does these more often maybe even some other stuff besides gaming
To get better reaction time just do the jedi training that Lomachenko the boxer does.
"How to improve reaction time ?" Let's ask coach Rambo, he gotta know some ways
This guy is ahead of his age, imagine one he arrived the age level he talking right now and the thoughts would be very high level.
I've broken almost every bone in my body and a couple more then once and it doesn't hurt anymore then when you first break it
Dude TF, I am feeling pain just reading your comment.
@@MC-ew7sc hahaha rock climbing with no safety rope and hunting accidents
@@bmn442 Dude I am an adventure guy myself, and your making me nervous to go outside again.
I've broken my collarbone. That pain was impressive. Broken ribs too.
Well I'm northern canadian so I have spent most of my days outside getting hurt hahahha
IS THAT THE NEW FINAL MOUSE
Can we get another channel just for Shroud Talks, with an obnoxious catchy intro tune? Na na na na SHROUD TALKS!!!
Thank you for making very clear why the video is going to be bad quality. haha that slow zoom at the start
welcome to the Shroud Talkshow ❤️
When everyone flaming Ninja for moving to mixer and here we have shroud whos just enjoying his life. Ah the difference
I broke my glasses just as shroud got his pair
“Learn to anticipate”
Shroud looks good with those new glasses to be honest, they fit you really well.
He's more worried about the pain than the damage
He's definitely worried about the damage, too. He talked before about how much worse it would have been if it were his right elbow and not his left.
If you land on a bone after it has fully healed it is actually stronger than it was before
I really miss shroud on twitch, his talks always make me feel cozy and comfy widepeepoHappy
I believe playing video games improves reaction specifically fps racing and fighting games like ufc and for honour because i have played games my full life and when i started mma my reactions times were really fast and rugby it varies person to person as shroud said
I broke my right arm/wrist twice skating when i was like 6 and another time when I was 20 while snowboarding. The most pain i felt it was when i was 6 cos the bone actually broke and they had to pull it back in place. Now, sometime I can't only twist completely the right wrist and it feels the weather if you know what i mean. The docs told me that if it breaks again they have to put nails in it but for now i'm just careful cos i feel like nails really compromise movement.
Noticed how every video of Shroud talking about something, They're waiting for a que in Valorant. 😂
Pixelated shroud is full of wisdom
When a bone fully heals it heals back stronger than before
Of course I would not give a single fuck nor a regret of switching to mixer because I got paid millions of dollars that would make my life so blessed and wealthy and would also make my kid’s life wealthy too. Shroud made a MAN’S decision and a good one for the best of his future, props to him for being able to make the right choice.
mom, always the voice of reason.
it doesn't hurt more my dude. as long as its been fully healed
I broke my left arm when I was younger, and until it heals it will hurt more when you land on it. It's been years and it's like it never happened.
My reaction time drastically improved when I started playing baseball
That's cool
Guess it is good way
Thnx for telling
I can relate to shroud 100% I play soccer just like him and love video games
the story remembers me of my best friend ,many similaritys , when you spoke about shool and your parents i sounds basicly the same , but you had one thing my BF didnt had ...
luck
he was so fucking unlucky every where he goes shit started burning its not his fault , its just like someone or something hates him
Day by day, Shroud is turning into Jeff Goldblum
It hurts way more landing on something that previously broke, it did for me and does when I’m an ass
idk why but his glasses really brings out his lips
The bone grows and heals back stronger
Landing on something you've broken for the most part hurts the same as it would if you never had broken it. Getting scraped and and cut up feel the same no matter what. Unless of course it never fully healed right. In my experience I've had more joint and arthritic type pain long term from breaking things. Not falling on it again after fully healed.
I've stubbed my toe and completely shattered it. I played basketball on it for 4 months. I stubbed it later while jumping onto a metal ramp. I don't really cry but I nearly threw up and i almost passed out. I walked on it not wanting to accept it. My group were trying to talk to me for 10 minutes and I couldn't understand what they were saying.
Shourd's Dad is a legend.
The reaction time tip of the 2 balls is actually a great way to keep excercising your eyesight. It helps prevent plenty of eye related illness down the line. Do that for 5 minutes every day and you bet that by when you're 70 you won't be near blind. If your vision is already scuffed, then it also helps slow down the process. Its a win win regardless.
This was shared to me by a good family friend and ophthalmologist.
If a bone heals correctly after a break, it’s mended with a stronger bond than before, so technically you kind of supercharged the bone you broke after healing it
I crack my bone before(wrist) , it's healed now of course but man when its winter sometimes it hurts :(
Welcome to the four eyes team my man
Shroud is the type of guy everyone hates because he is too perfect
True 😀
More like everyone envies
he has near perfect aim. how else is he perfect?
No one hates him
Can anyone tell me were is Mike buy that galsses?.I'I Ben looking at google for ever and I didint find it yet
His voice is just too relaxing
Everybody gangsta til shroud pulls out his glasses
I honestly like Shroud without his glasses, he looks cooler without it.
Shroud’s a Top Tier Dude.