The other two:So the 1st tweet, I take it he's trying to imply Mittrione's illness is alcohol related.
What the hell's the other 2 mean?
I think you need to get out of the house more.The other two:
2) Fedor was cornering Anatoly Tokov. During the break between rounds 1 and 2, Fedor was heard saying to Tokov: "Why are you trying to wrestle with a brazilian". I think it shows that Fedor's loss to Werdum is still a big psychological trauma for him, and he possible considers Brazilian jujitsu practicioners as unbeatable in the ground. Kind of explains why he never tried to take Maldonado to the ground in their fight.
3) Tokov's opponent had him in a triangle similar to the one Werdum had Fedor in. He expressed how this brought him (and I think a lot of Fedor fans also) memories of the Werdum Fedor fight.
...said the nerd who paid 5 dollars to watch an interview.I think you need to get out of the house more.
Alcohol and Kidney StonesSo the 1st tweet, I take it he's trying to imply Mittrione's illness is alcohol related.
What the hell's the other 2 mean?
Well if one people know there vodka (alcohol) it's the russian, so maybe he's rightAlcohol and Kidney Stones
Alcohol and Kidneys Stones
Excessive alcohol intake does not directly cause kidney stones, but it can certainly exacerbate the problem. The reason for this is that alcohol acts as a diuretic. This means that it causes people to pass so much urine that they can become dehydrated. Alcohol also interferes with the body’s ability to excrete uric acid. Conversely, some studies suggest that moderate intake of beer and wine can offer some protection against stone formation. It is not recommended that people should consume alcohol in the hope of preventing these stones. This is particular important if people have ever had any problems with alcohol in the past.
Yeah i guess. I used beer to help me pass mine every time. Fuck they were horrible.Well if one people know there vodka (alcohol) it's the russian, so maybe he's right
There's alcohol in vodka?Well if one people know there vodka (alcohol) it's the russian, so maybe he's right