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There are a lot of cool things you can do if you want.
It’s really strange.
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There are a lot of cool things you can do if you want.
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Because muscles are only part of the equation. You know how you normally get stronger by tearing and rebuilding muscle fibers, right? It works kind of the same way, but on a super microscopic scale.
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Believe it or not, a lot of those fade away once you start going interdimensional. You're superhuman at that point and can grow in all sorts of ways. For some, you'll have to find the right people, but for others, you can train yourself to get better; even in terms of raw physical strength, you lose pretty much all semblance of a cap at that point and can kind of just keep getting stronger without bulking up much if you're willing to put in the work.
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The only thing that can hold you back is yourself. It's cheesy, but still true; you can push yourself to whatever end, and your limit is wherever you decide to place it.
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Here's something to consider: Maybe you'd feel better about it if you got super strong too. Then it doesn't matter how strong everyone else is.
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I can respect that. Maybe getting some regular sleep would help.
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Passing out is still on the table if you want it. But if it's any consolation, your risk is really, really low.
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*Shrugs*
Maybe, maybe not. There are things that scare all of us.
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It does a really good job at it too, given that we're not dust.
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Just about everything has a way to not be a feedback effect.