Runner's World's ratlike editors zapping my stuff is less problematic than their publication of incoherent wordbursts by the likes of Emilia Benton (Part 1 of 2)
Runner's World's ratlike editors zapping my stuff is less problematic than their publication of incoherent wordbursts by the likes of Emilia Benton (Part 1 of 2)
Benton is either a human subconsciously intent on twat-punting herself 95 yards in the air or the most sophisticated example of Artificial Unintelligence yet implemented by the fitness media
In this alternative universe, if one follows the thread, high mileage is for losers. As a matter of fact, one can have it all by becoming an ultra trail runner: no pesky high mileage to worry about, no exact distance, no toxic competition, super impressive to your stout friends, complete with a pile of explanations and excuses.
In this alternative universe, if one follows the thread, high mileage is for losers. As a matter of fact, one can have it all by becoming an ultra trail runner: no pesky high mileage to worry about, no exact distance, no toxic competition, super impressive to your stout friends, complete with a pile of explanations and excuses.